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Chechen refugees don’t want to come back to Chechnya...

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Posted by Troy on December 02, 2002 at 06:59:55:

Chechen refugees don’t want to come back to Chechnya because of the economic hardships awaiting them there. This is the conclusion of the United Nations. Well I wouldn’t call smart guys from the UN quick-witted! It has taken them years to come to such a plain idea. Clear, poverty and destruction can’t be to anybody’s liking. I’m sure the prime task for Chechen people now is to make the economy of the region healthy or at least suitable for proper living. All the other things are secondary. What’s the use of talking about human rights, when there’s nothing to eat. It’s a challenging task ‘course. That’s where the people of Chechnya really needs help of international organisations and different countries.
If the UN actually wants to help the people of Chechnya it must condemn terrorism and those supporting it. The UN must stimulate the restoration of the Chechen economy. I’m sure that’ll be the best help!

Responses:

  1. Re: Chechen refugees don’t want to come back to Chechnya... Ahmed 06:42:11 12/29/02 (0)
  2. Re: Chechen refugees don’t want to come back to Chechnya... Lewis B. Sckolnick 17:49:53 12/25/02 (0)
  3. Re: In your mind Chechens are Muslims and are not eligible for human rights. Muhammed 15:34:45 12/23/02 (0)


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