BBC MONITORING
CHECHEN WAR PROTESTERS IN MOSCOW CALL FOR RUSSIA'S PUTIN TO GO ON TRIAL
Text of report by Russian Ekho Moskvy radio on 19th March
[Presenter] At this very moment a rally against the war in Chechnya is under
way on Pushkinskaya Ploshchad [Square] in Moscow. The committee for antiwar
actions organized the rally. Our correspondent Natalya Bannova reports from
the site.
Hello, Natasha. How many people are on Pushkinskaya Ploshchad today?
[Correspondent] There is no official data available, but I don't think the
number exceeds 1,000. This rally is being held in the framework of an
international day against the war in Chechnya. That means that similar kinds
of actions are being held in other Russian cities, and in Europe as well.
At the very beginning of the rally, a statement by the committee for antiwar
actions called Victory for the Generals, Defeat for Russia, was read out.
The
statement, signed by this nongovernmental human rights organization, lists
the main demands being made on the Russian authorities. It demands the
immediate termination of the Chechen war and the start of negotiations with
legitimate Chechen authorities, as well as putting an end to torture and
humiliation in filtration camps, and a complete investigation of all
[alleged] war crimes.
I would like to mention that the rally participants see acting President
Vladimir Putin as an enemy of Russia who is pursuing the war. The protesters
suggest an alternative leader for the country. This is [Yabloko leader]
Grigoriy Yavlinskiy. One of the slogans of today's rally says: Yavlinskiy
for
president, Putin for trial, peace for Chechnya.
[Presenter] Have there been any acts of provocation at the rally? Moreover,
the organizers of the rally planned to collect humanitarian aid for Chechen
children.
[Correspondent] As for acts of provocation, everything has been quiet. There
are a lot of police here. As for humanitarian aid, they are collecting
signatures here against the war in Chechnya. However, I have not noticed any
collection points for humanitarian aid.