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AMC Update
January 14, 2000
From the Washington Post, January 14, 2000:
"Russia's Softhearted Killers" (Editorial)
Please see
http://washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/WPcap/2000-01/14/099r-011400-idx.html for
the full text.
(GO TO AMC'S POLITICAL ACTION CENTER AT WWW.AMCONLINE.ORG to send An email
on Chechnya to your member of Congress TODAY.)
"RUSSIA'S GENERALS have figured out why their campaign to subdue Chechnya is
sputtering: Their forces have been too 'tenderhearted.' That is the analysis
of Gen. Viktor Kazantsev, Russia's military commander in the Caucasus. No
doubt he has in mind the indiscriminate shelling and bombing of the capital,
Grozny, which has left thousands of elderly and otherwise vulnerable
civilians cowering in basements. He also may be thinking of the
slash-and-burn tactics that have forced more than 200,000 people from their
homes and the repeated instances of Russian soldiers looting those homes and
shooting people who objected to such looting.
"To combat this dangerous leniency, the Russian armed forces have formulated
new policies. These seem to include, in Chechnya, a resort to fuel-air
explosives -- particularly grim weapons against human beings -- and in
Moscow, new pressure on the media, which for the first time have been
expressing some skepticism about official (and obviously false) reports on
casualties, battlefield successes and other matters. It is "outrageous to
give air time to the terrorists," a senior official warned the Russian
media; "terrorist" refers to any Chechen the Russians would like to shoot .
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