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Russian Justice Needs More than Words

Source: http://www.robertamsterdam.com/2009/07/russian_justice_needs_more_than_words.htm
Posted on Monday, July 20th, 2009 | In Market Commentary, Russia
Contributed by: Robert Amsterdam (http://www.robertamsterdam.com/) -

Here is an extract from a piece in the Financial Times:

A comprehensive peace in the northern Caucasus would require
long-term policies to win over the non-Russian peoples through
political and social inclusion and economic development, and stabilise
the whole region.

This would take years. But one move Mr Medvedev could make now
would be to show he really does intend to apply the rule of law in the
northern Caucasus by bringing to justice Ms Estemirova’s killers. That
would mean pursuing not only those who pulled the trigger but those who
ordered the execution. Memorial, the human rights group with which Ms
Estemirova was working, has blamed Mr Kadyrov. He denies the charge. Mr
Medvedev could show he is serious by appointing a prosecutor to
investigate fully Memorial’s claim.

Ms Estemirova’s colleagues
fear there is not the slightest chance this will happen because Mr
Medvedev has already dismissed claims of Mr Kadyrov’s responsibility.
The president has an opportunity to prove them wrong – and prove when
he says he wants justice, he means what he says. Chechnya would be a difficult place to begin, given that the chain of command in Chechnya leads to Moscow and that Mr Putin has personally played a big role in its recent bloody history. But the gravity of the Chechnya-linked cases means they cannot be ignored if there is to be justice in Russia.

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About Robert Amsterdam (http://www.robertamsterdam.com/)
Robert Amsterdam is a lawyer and an advocate for rule of law. His blog was created to express views which may stimulate debate and discussion on topics of international interest. Robert believes that we live in a world of unchallenged impunity, and he views his blog as merely a small attempt to shine a light on issues he views as important in countries with which he is engaged. He make no apologies or pretense of objectivity - he is merely stating his opinions.

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