danoc
Apr 18 2006, 11:45 AM
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He is another Mongol, Those Mongols are tricky
yup.. and this topic is on beginnig again.
"how can i insult forigners with the faults of their forefathers and make me into beneficent superior."
p.s.
at: Goturk
be happy! it is officially: you are inteligent and tricky..
haha..
beronis
Apr 18 2006, 03:10 PM
Let's go back to the main topic. Who is Russian? What do they do in occupied territory?
More Evidence of Rape by Russian Forces in Chechnya
(Nazran, March 30, 2000) -- The arrest of a colonel who may have
committed
rape in Chechnya does not address a pattern of sexual assault by Russian
forces in the Chechen conflict, Human Rights Watch said today. On March
29,
the chief of the general staff of the Russian armed forces, Col. Gen.
Anatoly
Kvashnin, announced that a Russian tank commander had been arrested for
killing a woman who had evidently been raped before she died.
Human Rights Watch today released fresh evidence of two additional cases
of
rape that it has documented through witness testimony. Human Rights
Watch has
previously documented rape in other Chechen towns and villages,
including
Shali and Alkhan-Yurt.
The Geneva Conventions define rape as a war crime.
"It would certainly be a step in the right direction if the Russian
government actually prosecuted a serviceman for rape," said Holly
Cartner,
executive director of the Europe and Central Asia division of Human
Rights
Watch. "But a single prosecution wouldn't begin to address the problem.
There
have been hundreds of war crimes, including summary executions and
rapes,
committed by Russian soldiers in Chechnya."
According to two eyewitnesses interviewed by Human Rights Watch, Heda
Kungayeva, 18, was raped and murdered by Russian forces sometime between
midnight on March 26-27 and the evening of March 28, in the village of
Tangi
Chu south of Grozny.
According to "A.B." (not the witness's real initials), Kungayeva was at
home
with her father and three siblings on the night of March 26. Her
siblings
told A.B.'s relatives that when soldiers came near their home, Kungayeva
called out to her father, warning him of the arrival of the Russian
forces
and telling him to leave the house to avoid arbitrary detention. Her
father
departed, leaving Kungayeva in the house with her siblings.
A.B. reported that when her father returned, the other children informed
him
that the Russian soldiers had come to the house, looked at all the
children,
and said, "We'd better take the pretty woman." The Russian soldiers
then
took Kungayeva away.
"B.D." (not the witness's true initials) told Human Rights Watch that
on the
night of March 26-27, B.D. heard screaming and shooting from the
Kungayevs'
house. B.D. ran to the Kungayevs' house just after midnight. Mr.
Kungayev
told B.D. that his 18-year-old daughter had just been taken away by
Russian
contract soldiers in an armored personnel carrier (APC). B.D. reported
to
Human Rights Watch that the sound of the APC pulling away from the
village
was still audible.
Villagers followed the APC to the edge of Tangi Chu, and watched it
return to
the Russian military positions in the mountains surrounding the village.
On
March 27, a group of villagers obtained permission from local Russian
forces
to travel to Urus-Martan, seven kilometers from Tangi Chu, to search for
Kungayeva. They believed that she might have been taken to one of two
detention facilities run by Russian forces in that town.
A.B. and B.D. both reported to Human Rights Watch that on March 28, a
Russian
commander in Urus Martan told the group of villagers that Kungayeva was
dead,
and had been raped by drunken men. He promised to find and punish the
perpetrators, and to return the corpse. The witnesses told Human Rights
Watch
that Kungayeva's body
was returned on the evening of March 28. They said that her body was
badly
disfigured.
Human Rights Watch has collected evidence of another rape, earlier this
year,
at the Kavkaz military checkpoint near the border with Ingushetia. Alisa
(not
her real name) reported to Human Rights Watch that in the last week of
January, while traveling by bus with Maya (not her real name) from
Chechnya
to Ingushetia, the bus was stopped at the Kavkaz Russian military
checkpoint,
manned by Russian contract soldiers. Ostensibly because the photograph
of
Alisa in her passport no longer resembled her current appearance, the
soldiers detained her, together with Maya. The bus driver pleaded with
the
soldiers not to detain the women, but the soldiers responded that the
women
would be sent back to their point of origin. The driver left.
Alisa and Maya were taken to separate underground shelters near the
checkpoint. In Alisa's shelter were four Russian soldiers who accused
her of
being a sniper. They gave her a gun and told her to dismantle it, put
it
back together, and then shoot. Alisa told Human Rights Watch that she
had
never held a gun and did not know how to handle one. One of the
soldiers hit
her with either his wrist or fist, and Alisa fell to the floor. Two
other
soldiers began kicking her. The soldiers told Alisa, "You will never
have
children again." Then the soldiers raped her.
Some time later, Maya was brought into the underground shelter where
Alisa
was being held. According to Alisa, Maya was covered in blood and her
mouth
was cut. Alisa told Human Rights Watch that Maya said she had also been
raped. Alisa told Human Rights Watch that she believes Chechen fighters
paid
the Russian forces for their release. She spent three weeks in bed
recovering from the abuse.
Rape is considered a war crime under Protocol II additional to the
Geneva
Conventions, which prohibits it in its Article Four (Fundamental
Guarantees),
"at any time, and in any place whatsoever…outrages upon personal
dignity, in
particular humiliating and degrading treatment, rape, enforced
prostitution,
and any form of indecent assault."
danoc
Apr 18 2006, 03:28 PM
QUOTE
Let's go back to the main topic. Who is Russian? What do they do in occupied territory?
Tchechenien is NOT OCCUPIED TERRITORY.
it is legal and formal territory of RUSSIAN FEDERATION.
This CRIMINAL sodiers have raped russian citizens and people with russian NATIONALITY. HE WAS ARESTED BY RUSSIAN STATE AND HE IS IN RUSSIAN JAIL.
STOP YOUR HATE-PROPAGANDA AGAINST PEOPLE OF RUSSIAN FEDERATION HERE!
beronis
Apr 18 2006, 04:29 PM
Calm down. danoc.
QUOTE
This CRIMINAL sodiers have raped russian citizens and people with russian NATIONALITY. HE WAS ARESTED BY RUSSIAN STATE AND HE IS IN RUSSIAN JAIL.
Why do you know that they are arrested?
danoc
Apr 18 2006, 04:33 PM
simple. because this report was publicated after arest of this soldiers.