Chechnya: Russia commits the slaughter of entire nation
This document is totally refuting the idea that the situation in Chechnya is allegedly coming back to normal. Coming
from the puppet administration in Chechnya, the document reports
atrocious information about the violence and war crimes being committed
on the occupied territories of Chechen Republic of Ichkeria.
Reportedly,
Le Monde magazine got a hold of the copy of this document and in the
end of March the copy was forwarded to Putin. The Russian translation
of this article was published on InoPressa.ru website.
This
is what the officials from the structures under presidential aide
Sergei Yastrzhembsky answered the newspaper: «We can neither confirm
nor refute it. Maybe this report does exist. Maybe it was really forwarded to the president, but it did not go through our service».
This
30-page-long document represents the first attempt of making an
official report about the crimes committed against peaceful civilians
in Chechnya. The section titled «Information on murders committed on the territory of Chechnya in the period of January 1, 2002 to December 31, 2002» contains official reports about 1,314 victims of murders of peaceful civilians in the year 2002 alone. The
section mentions the deaths that happened not during armed clashes, not
during artillery shellings, bombings or blasts of radio-controlled
landmines. It is mentioning mass executions, the French newspaper
writes.
According
to that official document, on the average 109 Chechens become victims
of murders every month. It is twice as high as the estimates of Russian
watchdog «Memorial», which keeps track of the atrocities being
committed in Chechnya.
But again, the «Memorial» admits that it only has incomplete
information since it is impossible to track the situation across the
entire territory of the Republic. Thus, the information of the human
rights activists does not reveal the whole truth.
And
here is another fact that the report contains: the existence of mass
burials, which has been officially acknowledged for the first time. Two
pages of the section titled «Data concerning mass burials of civilians on the territory of the Chechen Republic» list 49 towns and villages with the number of dead bodies exhumed from common pits since the war had started.
260 bodies were discovered in one of the pits near the “Grozny Central Cemetery”, the document says. In
the suburban town of Khankala (the main Russian military base in
Chechnya) body remains of 43 people were exhumed. In the village of
Alkhan-Kala 13 bodies were discovered. In Old Sunzha (Russian name
Staraya Sunzha) 18 bodies. On the premises of the 15th Dairy Plant - 2
bodies. In the village of Berkat-Yurt - 5 bodies.
This
document, compiled either in February 2002 or in February 2003 (could
be a typo in the text), gives the official figure: 2,879 dead bodies
have been found in the common pits. Thus, this was the first time when
Russian bureaucratic documents mentioned the term of a mass burial, Le
Monde writes.
Another
section of the report lists dozens of cases of murders, discoveries of
corpses with traces of violent death, discoveries of body fragments
(tied-up Chechens were killed with explosives: the method that Russian
soldiers have been using over the past year), as well as kidnappings,
tortures and beatings of peaceful Chechen civilians.
First
the document names the crime, then the name of the victim, whose
identity has been established, then the place where the murder was
committed, and finally the number of armored vehicles parked near the
Chechen houses at the moment when the crime was being committed. This
detail, absolutely innocuous at first glance, is a real proof of the
involvement of Russian troops in the atrocities against peaceful
civilians. The document mentions the presence of BTR armored vehicles in 32 cases of the crimes committed in January-February 2003.
Moreover,
these official documents show that the beginning of this year has not
brought any relief to Chechen peaceful civilians, the French periodical
says. 70 murders, 126 kidnappings, 19 disappearances (without
kidnapping), 2 rapes, and 25 discoveries of fragments of human bodies
were recorded in the chart that gives a comparative picture of serious
crimes committed on the territory of Chechnya in January, February, and
March 2003.
Why
was this report compiled? Probably, during the «referendum on the
republic’s constitution», which Moscow has conducted in order to prove
to the entire world that the political process is allegedly going on at
full speed, some people wanted to give the president the opportunity to
have more of a realistic look at the situation in Chechnya. But most
likely, being a former agent of Russian secret services, Putin has his
own sources that inform him of the real state of affairs, Le Monde
writes.
«It is also possible that these are the ambitions of
Mufti Kadyrov. The head of pro-Russian administration, appointed by
Moscow, wants to rely on the «referendum» in order to be elected
president of Chechnya this year instead of Aslan Maskhadov, who is now
conducting guerilla warfare. While realizing that the retributions
against peaceful civilians are undermining his already unstable
positions, Ahmad Kadyrov probably tried to get the central government
worried about the facts of atrocities committed by Moscow’s soldiers».
Compiled
based on factual information locally gathered by the officials of
puppet authorities, this document is the evidence that totally refutes
Russian official statements. Yes, it says, the Russian army is committing war crimes. Yes, Chechnya is a territory that has mass burials everywhere you go. No, there have been no improvements for the past few months.
«Russian
authorities are dead silent concerning what is happening on the
territory, which is closed for the mass media», Le Monde added.
Department of Cooperation and Mass Media,
Kavkaz-Center