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  • ‘Human rights were violated’ in Ossetia – European watchdog

    Russia Today
    Saturday, Aug 23, 2008

    Europe’s top human rights official has arrived in war-ravaged South Ossetia on a fact-finding mission. Commissioner Thomas Hammarberg from the Council of Europe Human is being accompanied by his Russian counterpart Vladimir Lukin. They say their goal is to gather evidence from all sides and to compile a report on their findings.

    Thomas Hammarberg said: “I know that human rights were violated during the conflict.”

    “I’m not going to involve myself in politics”, he said. “I am only here to look at the human rights situation and come up with recommendations on how these rights can be protected in the future. Our report will be objective and impartial”.

    Vladimir Lukin added: “Many people had their rights violated, including the primary right to life, to housing, and so on. And this issue requires much attention – so we’ve come to find out what happened from that perspective.”

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    The UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Antonio Guterres, said the scale of damage inflicted on Tskhinvali is overwhelming. He spent two days visiting refugee shelters in North Ossetia and the devastated neighbouring South Ossetia and praised the efforts of Russia’s emergencies ministry in dealing with the humanitarian crisis in the region.

    According to Russia’s Emergencies Minister, Sergey Shoigu, the situation in South Ossetia can no longer be described as a humanitarian catastrophe. He made the comments during a meeting with Guterres.

    More than 30,000 people left their homes in South Ossetia, almost half of the pre-war population of the region, and 18,000 have already returned home.

    Sergey Shoigu said that currently very few people continue to live in tents as specialists are working to construct temporary housing for the local population. The provision of food and medical aid is fully organised in Tskhinvali, he said.

    Authorities are also working to restore electricity and the supplies of gas in the city and the central hospital is already receiving electricity.

    Local authorities say the main remaining task is to provide decent living conditions for locals, to prepare the city for winter and to restore schools for the upcoming school year.

    “By September 1 the schools will definitely be open. The first school has already been fixed and is ready. Two more schools will be ready on time as well,” said Major General Mikhail Tashlyk, head of construction.

    Meanwhile, the South Ossetian Parliament has passed a resolution asking Russia to recognise its independence from Georgia.

    A local’s story

    Aleksandr Bekoyev has been living in Tskhinvali most of his life. He is an Ossetian and carries a Russian passport. Georgian attacks destroyed several houses on his street, leaving many more, including his home, seriously damaged.

    “They bombed our homes. Luckily I had some buckets of water so I put out the fire. The neighbours were gone and their houses burnt down. They bombed several times. See, I have no ceiling now! Saakashvili is scary. He is worse than Hitler! They say he is really insane. I cannot understand why the Georgian people obey him,” Bekoyev said.

    Harmony in ruined capital

    Meanwhile, the principal conductor of the London Symphony Orchestra and artistic director of St.Peretsburg’s Mariinsky Theatre, Valery Gergiev, has led a concert in Tskhinvali.

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    5 Responses to “‘Human rights were violated’ in Ossetia – European watchdog”

    1. jonny Says:

      Americans and Israel violated human rights is nothing new Jesus will deal with them very soon

    2. Egoigwe Says:

      … and after all this we expect Russia to pull back to pre-August positions for that lunatic, Saakashvili, to send his rampaging murderers in again to kill innocent law-abiding residents who don’t want anything to do with him? That would be completely insane!

    3. sunamiren Says:

      jonny, (Americans and Israel violated human rights is nothing new Jesus will deal with them very soon)

      Why do you Christians always bring in Jesus “after the horror?”…. it would have been nicer had your Jesus/God stepped in “before the cold blooded murderers did their deed and stopped them”….

      You people really make me laugh! Where is your God/Jesus when we need Him the most? He’s never there. Let the people murder and kill each other and “THEN” Jesus will deal with them. Yeah Right! What a delusion!

    4. Seyah Says:

      sunamiren,

      If you make a real effort at studying the bible, you will understand why God -lets- things happen the way they do. You will also understand who is -making- those things happen. There has been no time like the last 100 years, where man has needed Jesus and God to step in and set things straight. God has played babysitter before, but man rejected him many many times. You can only blame man for the woe’s that he brings upon himself. The appointed time is near, but it is not yet here. If you think we need them now, just wait… it will only get worse before it gets better. Jesus will bring destruction upon Babylon the Great, followed by the nations. If you wish to see it get better, you may want to ensure that you are part of neither. All the information you need is written for you, and may just save your life.

    5. Jim Says:

      http://www.onemorepromethean.com


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