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British elite urges Putin to restore "peace and
justice" in Chechnya
MOSCOW, May 7 (RIA Novosti) - Over a hundred representatives of Britain's
political and intellectual elite have urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to
restore "peace and justice" in Chechnya, The Independent reported Monday.
In an open letter sent to the British newspaper Sir Menzies Campbell, leader
of the Liberal Democrats, the country's third-largest party, his predecessor
Charles Kennedy, Malcolm Rifkind, the former foreign secretary, Lord Judd, the
former head of the PACE mission to Chechnya, playwright Sir Tom Stoppard,
philosopher Alain De Botton, other figures of culture and representatives of all
British parties are asking President Putin "to use his time left in [his] office
to act ... to restore peace and justice in Chechnya," where almost a decade-long
war was waged from 1994.
The letter was initiated by the Chechnya Peace Forum, whose leader Ivar
Amundsen was a friend of Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaya, killed in Moscow
in October 2006.
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