June 4th 2003 · Prague
Watchdog / Timur Aliyev
Refugees in Ingushetia ordered to remove tent add-ons
Timur Aliyev, North Caucasus – Ingushetia's Immigration Office decreed
that as of June 1, Chechen refugees residing in Ingush tent camps must remove
all the additions they built to their tents.
This decision was made at a regular session of the federal and republic's immigration
services with heads of the camps. The reasons given were to “prevent fires,
injuries and infectious diseases.”
Refugees regard this decision negatively since, to them, these add-ons serve
as a buffer against inclement weather. “Over the past four years we built
the extensions in order not to enter the tent directly from the outside where
it is freezing in the winter and boiling hot in the summer,” said Adam
Doshukayev of the Sputnik camp. “The extensions have been there all these
years so I don’t understand why the sudden decision to take them down
now,” he added.
Ruslan Zhadayev, human rights defender of the Chechen National Salvation Committee,
believes that this is simply a continuation of the "voluntary-coercive" transfer
of refugees from Ingushetia to Chechnya. “If it wasn’t the extensions,
then they’d make up something else,” he stated.
The immigration authorities, however, deny any political implications. “These
measures were necessary to ensure the safety of our temporarily displaced persons,”
stressed Alikhan Parov, head of the Sunzhenski district’s immigration
department.