| Russia running 'death squads' in Caucasus |
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| Written by Administrator |
| Sunday, 07 March 2010 00:02 |
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Russia's security forces in its North Caucasus region are running "death squads" whose brutal tactics in combating an Islamist insurgency are fuelling a new civil war, leading rights groups said Wednesday. "We can describe their method as 'death squads'. We shoudn't be afraid of using this term because they kill civilians and push the Caucasus toward war," prominent rights activist Lev Ponomaryov, who heads the organisaton For Human Rights, told journalists in Moscow. "The recent events in the North Caucasus show that the policy of the Russian authorities is at a dead end." Kidnapping "The security forces are out of control," said Memorial's Alexander Cherkasov. "Clandestine fighters exist and are active but the current anti-terror policy simply fuels the problem." Young men in the region are systematically targeted by the police and the security forces, which in turn makes them more susceptible to recruitment by rebel groups, Cherkasov added. "New civil war" "What we see now in all these (Caucasus) republics is a civil war between the security forces and the clandestine fighters, and between the security forces and the local population," she told reporters. "In the end, we will lose the North Caucasus. The Russian president doesn't wish this, of course, but he has no control over his own security forces." Insurgency Since June alone, 260 people at least have been killed in clashes between security forces and militants and suicide bombings, according to an AFP tally based on official reports.
ChechenCenter.info
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