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Roxane Stern 11053 Strathmore DR Los Angeles CA 90024 310-443-1106
11053 Strathmore Dr
Los Angeles CA 90024
310-443-1106
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Estela Suárez Aquilar Vergara esav@servidor.unam.mx
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agregar un 1 entre el 52 y 55.
Tu numero de telefono: 52 pais, 55 mex. D.F. 54 181090? es corecto?
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Enclosed please find my CV and a transcript, plus a certificate of
completion (Ph.D.) in History of Globalization.
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Stimata Viorica, am trimis aceasta scrisoare Lenutei, a primit-O, poti te rog s-o
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DRAGA STELUTA EU VOI VENI IN ROMANIA PRIN MARTIE, CA
ANUL TRECUT; DECI AM O RUGAMINTE LA TINE: PRIN MARTIE IAR
ESTE DE PLATIT LA SECTIA FINACIARA, CRED, LAFINANTE, CAMERA
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STR. V. ALECSANDRI NR. 9 AP. 8, ET. 1 SC. II
SIGHET
NU STIU, CRED CA ESTE CAM 280, DE MII LEI, CAM IN JUR DE 300 DE MII.
Te rog pastreaza-mi recipisele.
EU ITI VOI DA BANII INAPOI, DOAR O CHITANTA ESTE NECESARA.
EUGEN LAZIN, adica tata) va plati el apa, si lumina.
CU MULTA DRAGOSTE SI MII DE MULTUMIRI, VESNIC INDATORATA
TIE. AICI ESTE ADRESA LUI DANIELA
According to press reports, at around 2:30 p.m. (local time) today, two
powerful explosions ripped through the government building, killing at
least forty-six people and wounding another seventy-six, completely
destroying its upper floors and bringing down its roof. No final number
of casualties is known at this time. On a regular day, between 150 and
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200 people work in the building. Media reports cited the Chechen
minister of internal affairs as saying that suicide bombers detonated
two explosives-packed vehicles after driving through security cordons
surrounding the building.
http://www.hrw.org/europe/russia.php.
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Subject: Russia: Clock Running Out for Displaced Chechens in Ingushetia
Date: Thu, 26 Dec 2002 07:15:14 -0700
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(Moscow, December 26, 2002) ˜ Russian authorities must not close tent
camps housing tens of thousands of displaced Chechens because there is
still nowhere safe for them to relocate, Human Rights Watch said today.
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For the past month, Russian officials have been intensifying their
campaign to pressure displaced Chechens in Ingushetia to abandon their
tent camps and return to Chechnya. With the closure earlier this month
of the "Iman" tent camp in Aki Yurt, housing about 1,700 people, five
camps remain in Ingushetia, housing more than 20,000 people displaced by
the Chechnya conflict.
Human Rights Watch received from the Federal Migration Service a list of
eighteen temporary resettlement alternatives in Ingushetia with the
alleged capacity to accommodate 224 families. None of the tent camp
dwellers interviewed by Human Rights Watch was aware of the list, or of
the possibility of relocating to a facility in Ingushetia.
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facilities in the Karabulak and Sunzha districts that appeared on the
Federal Migration Service's list. With two exceptions all of them were
either already occupied, uninhabitable, or simply did not exist.
Returnees to Chechnya face similar problems. Human Rights Watch
interviewed several returnees who had to go back to Ingushetia because
the promised accommodation was either uninhabitable or already occupied.
Denied any state assistance, they are now living off the kindness of
neighbors.
Some families have left the camps amid subzero temperatures. They told
Human Rights Watch that they were unable to withstand the pressure from
migration authorities and that they feared the consequences of staying:
uncertain security and miserable living conditions. Some families
expressed fear that their young children might not survive the freezing
temperatures once the gas and electricity were cut off.
The U.S. government, the European Union and the United Nations have all
strongly protested the pressure on tent dwellers and the closure of the
„Iman‰ camp. Yet, the Russian government has disregarded the concerns of
the international community.
"The safety and welfare of the displaced seem to rank last among the
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Federal Migration Service's priorities," said Andersen. "It seems to
want to get rid of the camps as proof that that the situation in
Chechnya is returning to normal, whatever consequences that may have for
the people."
In early December, all of the tents in Aki-Yurt were dismantled, gas and
electricity were cut off and all assistance to tent dwellers stopped.
Several reliable sources told Human Rights Watch fewer than one third of
the camp's 1700 residents moved to Chechnya. Witnesses told Human Rights
Watch that former Aki-Yurt dwellers are still looking for housing in
Chechnya, squatting near temporary accommodation centers that were
already full or searching for space with Chechen villagers. Some of
these people had returned to Ingushetia when they failed to find
accommodation in Chechnya. The majority of Aki-Yurt families, however,
remained in Ingushetia, trying to find accommodation in the private
sector.
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(Staropromyslovski district) of Isa Abumuslim, a fifty-one-year-old
engineer who was bedridden with a broken leg, and took him away.
Russian authorities in Grozny told his wife the next day that they knew
nothing about the case.
· At 4:30 a.m. on October 23, Russian forces on APCs arrested five men
in the village of Chechen-Aul: Ali Magomadov, 36; Umalt Abaiev, 21;
Ismail Umarov, 27; Saipudin Shageriev, about 23; Rustam Zubkhajiev,
about 24. The bodies of the five men, shot to death, were discovered on
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November 9 at a garbage dump in the Vinograd settlement of Grozny.
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