| PICTURES: Day in the Chechen History |
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| Written by Administrator |
| Saturday, 15 May 2010 10:19 |
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In the capital city of Helsinki, Chechens came outside to protest against Russian regime in Chechnya. It was the 13th anniversary of the Peace Treaty signed by Russian Pederation and Chechen Republic of Ichkeria. Here is the document signed by Russian Pederation and the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria:
Chechens used national flags and pictures to present their cause to the outside society. It's important to notice that since the signature of the Peace Treaty between Russia and Chechnya, Russian leaders do not follow the agreement Chechen and Russian president agreed on. The agreement was: "Since now, all problems and confusions between the people of Russia and Chechnya will be solved politically on the table between Chechen and Russian leaders." And Russia has forgotten what Boris Elcin has signed and, once again, proved words of Winston Churchill. Winston Churchill said: "A pact signed with Russia doesn't even cost a paper where it was signed." He was million times right! President of Chechnya, Aslan Maskhadov, with whom Russia signed a document tried till his last day to resolve the conflict using political and peaceful methods. And died (became Shahid, Insha Allah) with weapons on his hands, fighting against Russian terrorist that occupied the land of the Chechen Nation. Pictures of the Chechen protest in Finland are here:
Specially for ChechenCenter from Abu-Bakr, from Finland
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