20 November 2003, 16:49

Chechen refugees massively lodging complaints to Sunzha District Court in Ingushetia

Displaced persons from Chechnya staying on the territory of the Republic of Ingushetia have massively started going to the law. The refugees lodge complaints against illegal actions of Ingush migration service officials, who, as the declarants think, break the Russian Law on Displaced Persons. To date the Sunzha District Court have received writs by 65 people living in different places and refugee camps. It is expected that the number of writs will exceed one hundred within the next few days. This is the first case of IDPs' mass going to the Ingush judicial bodies with the aim of protecting their rights.

Source: Society for Russian-Chechen Friendship

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