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Russia informs USA of Chechen groups it regards as
terrorist
ITAR-TASS
Washington, 30 January: Russia forwarded [to] the US administration some
materials which should help the State Department to put three Chechen groups
onto "the black list" of foreign terrorist organizations, said here
the Russian president's assistant, Sergey Yastrzhembskiy, speaking with Russian
reporters on Wednesday [29 January] evening on the results of his visit to
Washington.
He held here meetings with US national security adviser Condoleezza Rice,
high-ranking officials of the State Department, congressmen and politologists.
Yastrzhembskiy said that these groups include the so-called Basayev's
battalion of shahids [suicide bombers], the Congress of Peoples of Ichkeria and
Dagestan and the Supreme Military Mejlis-ul-Shura - United Force of Caucasian
Mojahedin. These groups operate directly in Chechnya and are the most active
terrorist organizations.
"We are interested that following an adopted procedure in the US, they
should be included in the official list of international terrorist
organizations," the assistant said. According to Yastrzhembskiy, the
Russian authorities would like "Europe and Canada to adopt a similar
procedure".
Replying to ITAR-TASS, Yastrzhembskiy said that "the Congress of Peoples
of Ichkeria and Dagestan had direct connections with [Chechen separatist
president] Aslan Maskhadov in the past", while its leaders included, from
the very start, such odious figures as Movladi Udugov and one of the Khachilayev
brothers.
As for "the Supreme Military Mejlis-ul-Shura - United Force of Caucasian
Mojahedin", the group was knocked together by terrorists of Shamil Basayev
and Abu al-Walid...
[Russian news agency Interfax in English at 0639 gmt quoted Yastrzhembskiy as
saying the USA had "confirmed its preparedness" to put the three
groups on the black list, though it would take Washington "some time to
analyse the new documents".]
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