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    | 16:20:11 | 22-06-2005 | Politics | PACE SUMMER SESSION 2005 |

    `RUSSIA IS NOT A DEMOCRATIC COUNTRY', MENTIONED DAVID ATKINSON

    Today PACE continued the discussions of the issue of Honoring of obligations
    and commitments by the Russian Federation. The main reporter of the issue
    was David Atkinson.

    41 delegates are to make speech. `In 1996 the Russian Federation ratified
    the historical document according to which he took up a number of
    commitments before the CoE, but today the RF cannot be considered a
    democratic country', mentioned Mr. Atkinson at the beginning of his report.

    The main reporter mentioned that in the Russian Federation democratic
    elections did not take place, the Mass Media is under the control of the
    authorities, death penalty has not been eliminated, there are numerous case
    of suicide in the army, there is no alternative military service, the RF has
    problems with Moldova, Georgia and, which is most important, with Chechnya.
    Those who made speech usually referred to the Chechnya problem and reminded
    Russia that according to the commitments it has to show humanitarian
    attitude towards Chechnya.

    The members of the Polish delegation found the issue important proceeding
    from the fact that Russia is their neighbor, but expressed their complaint
    that the RF does not follow democratic standards, especially in issues
    referring to elections and freedom of speech.

    The members of the Russian delegation reminded in their speeches that they
    are the nation which freed half of Europe from the fascists and they are
    part of Europe and as time goes by they will meet all the commitments taken
    upon.

    By the way, during the discussion of this issue not all the members of the
    Azeri delegation were in the hall.
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