Beslan: Russia 9/11?
Published by Jonathan October 12th, 2005 in Chechnya, RussiaNew Report: “Beslan: Russia’s 9/11?”
Report by John Dunlop Chronicles Hostage Crisis, Russian Coverup
For Immediate Release
Contact: Glen E. Howard, +1 202.364.2466Washington, DC — The Jamestown Foundation and the American Committee for Peace in Chechnya (ACPC) today published a major investigative report concerning the September 2004 terrorist attacks in Beslan, Russia. Authored by Stanford University expest and former “Chechnya Weekly” editor John Dunlop, the study examines the seige at Beslan Primary School No. 1, which resulted in the deaths of 330 people, including 186 children.
“John Dunlop’s report is the first major examination of the Beslan crisis in the United States,” noted ACPC Executive Director Glen E. Howard, “With the official Russian investigations still underway, it gives Americans a rare glimpse into the events that led to this terribly tragedy.”
Dunlop’s report draws on official Russian sources, including testimony from the trial of Ingush terrorist suspect Nur-Pasha Kulev. It also reports findings from three independent Russian commissions, including a study prepared by the Mothers of Beslan, a group representing mothers who lost children in the siege.
“Dunlop’s conclusions are both startling and significant,” noted Howard, “Many of the terrorists were not Chechens. Many of the casualties resulted from poor Russian planning. These facts challenge the Kremlin’s account of this terrible event.”
Published in conjunction with a major conference on the North Caucasus, the report is available from the ACPC website: http://www.peaceinchechnya.org/reports/Beslan.pdf
I haven’t read it yet, hopefully I can this weekend. Spread the word, people should know what is really going on in Russia.
technorati tag: Beslan, human rights


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