| Dudieva: Beslan children cannot receive free treatment |
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| Written by smoc | |||
| Saturday, 07 November 2009 12:04 | |||
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In
Beslan, the state programmes aimed at helping the victims of the 2004
terror act do not work; people are left alone with their problems, as
stated by Susanna Dudieva, leader of the organization "Beslan Mothers".
According to her story, children-former hostages cannot get their free
of charge and expensive medication; they have to do it for their own
money. Source: Caucasian Knot
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By holding a meeting with a key member of the Moldovan parliament in Chisinau, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has in fact "chosen" the next president of Moldova, according to the Russian press. Background:Moldova is a former Soviet republic, and was part of Romania before being annexed by the Soviet Union in World War II. It is landlocked between Romania and Ukraine. Moldovans speak Romanian, although the country's constitution calls it the 'Moldovan language'. Russian is also widely spoken. |
