Chechnya

A moral victory for human rights in Chechnya

The BBC reported some good news about Chechnya after a long time today. 

There is of course a big element of tragedy in it. In 2000, Fatima Bazorkina saw television footage of her son being questioned by Russian military personnel. The questioning ended when a Russian general present ordered that he be taken away and shot. He was never seen again. It's all too common a story for the Chechens. Incidentally, the general was later given a medal.

The one good thing to have come of this particular case is that the European Court of Human Rights has ruled against the Russian government on it. I would hazard a guess, though, that no one will take away that guy's medal.

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