15 March 2007 IWPR'S CAUCASUS REPORTING SERVICE, No. 383
Ossetia’s Abandoned Refugees
Ossetian refugees who fled their homes a decade and a half ago have not even heard of a Georgian law that could give them compensation. By Alan Tskhurbayev in Prigorodny District and Dmitry Avaliani in Tbilisi (CRS No. 383 15-Mar-07)
Chechnya: Human Rights Hopes Dashed
Chechens frustrated by Russian obstruction of a reform of Europe’s human rights court. By Asya Umarova and Laura Aldamova in Grozny (CRS No. 383 15-Mar-07)
Disabled People Invisible in Azerbaijan
People with disabilities still live on the margins of society. By Tamara Grigoryeva in Baku (CRS No. 383 15-Mar-07)
Ossetian refugees who fled their homes a decade and a half ago have not even heard of a Georgian law that could give them compensation. By Alan Tskhurbayev in Prigorodny District and Dmitry Avaliani in Tbilisi (CRS No. 383 15-Mar-07)
Chechnya: Human Rights Hopes Dashed
Chechens frustrated by Russian obstruction of a reform of Europe’s human rights court. By Asya Umarova and Laura Aldamova in Grozny (CRS No. 383 15-Mar-07)
Disabled People Invisible in Azerbaijan
People with disabilities still live on the margins of society. By Tamara Grigoryeva in Baku (CRS No. 383 15-Mar-07)
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