06 February 2004, 13:46

Manifestations for establishment of UN Interim Administration in Chechnya to be held in Europe

Manifestations for the establishment of the United Nations Interim Administration in Chechnya will be held in some European capitals, including Moscow, on February 23.

Nikolay Khramov, chairman of the coordinating committee of Russian radicals, announced it to Ekho Moskvy Radio, reports the press service of the Transnational Radical Party.

He also reminded that 23 February is the day of memory of people fallen victims to Stalin's deportation of Chechens and Ingushetians in 1944. The meeting in Moscow will begin at 12:00 Moscow time. It will take place on Lubyanka Square, at the monument [Solovetsky Stone] to the victims of political repressions.

Editors note: See also the article "Russian human rights defenders second initiative of European Parliament members who suggest accepting plan of peaceful settlement in Chechnya".

Source: Ekho Moskvy Radio

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