UN Human Rights Commission Delays Review of Chechnya to April 23

Published April 20th, 2001 - 02:00 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

The UN Commission on Human Rights has postponed until April 23 its review of the situation in Chechnya in the hope Russia and the European Union can agree a compromise that would ward off a resolution condemning Moscow for human rights violations there. 

On Wednesday the 53-member Commission gave Russia and the EU until late on Friday to agree on a mutually-agreed statement. 

Chechnya is a predominantly Muslim republic in the Caucasus region of Russia, where Moscow has been fighting separatist rebels since October 1999 -- GENEVA (AFP) 

 

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