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FSB director sez West has double standard when it comes to Chechen leaders
2006-06-08
The policy of double standards of some countries has a negative effect on interaction and cooperation of the world community in the fight against international terrorism, Nikolai Patrushev, the director of RussiaÂ’s Federal Security Service (FSB), said on Wednesday, addressing deputies of the State Duma lower house of parliament.

“For instance, odious leaders of band formations, such as Zakayev, Nukhayev, Udugov, who are on the international wanted list travel feely in many countries. An ideologist of militants, Vychigayev, staying in the US, makes no secret of his ties with Basayev, who is officially recognized as an international terrorist, also by the United States,” Patrushev said.

He said the United States, in the fight against terrorism, acts tough, when this suits it, “disregarding generally-recognized norms involving citizens’ rights and liberties”.

At the same time, the FSB director noted progress in interaction with the security services of the United States. A Lebanese citizen who participated in combat operations in Chechnya has been detained in the US. “His extradition to Russia is presently considered,” Patrushev said.

The FSB presently interacts with 104 security services in 67 countries. “This cooperation rests on both a bilateral and multilateral basis. Its main trends are fighting international terrorism and extremism, illegal narcotics trafficking and illegal immigration,” Patrushev said.

Citing examples of such cooperation, he said security bodies carried out, in 2005 alone, 140 operations to detain terrorists and extradite them to the countries where they had committed crimes. Thus, eight members of UzbekistanÂ’s Islamist movement were detained and extradited to Uzbekistan last year. At RussiaÂ’s request, officials of KazakhstanÂ’s National Security Committee detained a participant in the raid on an administrative building in Nazran. A participant in the raid on Budennovsk in 1995 was extradited to Russia from Sweden.
Posted by:Dan Darling

#3  Communists-for-Fascism-for-Communism Russian-speak for America is the "foreign hand" behind/controls the Chechen rebels. SIGH, SO MANY "FOREIGN HANDS", NOT ENUFF LOTION OR BOTTLED HAND SOAP, D*** It!?
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2006-06-08 21:10  

#2  At least, they're not giving Nobel Peace prises to Chechen leaders, yet.

p.s. How's nuke deal with Iran going?
Posted by: gromgoru   2006-06-08 14:57  

#1  Nah, it's not really a double standard, although there are two points to be made...

1) We hate real baby-killers.

2) We think you're a bunch of inept posturing asstards.

If the Eurodicks allow passage of these cretins, it's because they're cretin-fearing cowards. If you lot weren't such lying preening fuckups, led by a duplicitous Russian media whore and World Wannabee, they wouldn't be alive to prance about, now would they? Hell, you've killed as many hostages as the baby-killing Chechens. Is any of this getting thru, hotshot?

Sure, if we catch any of your baby-killers, yup, we'll send them to you - assuming you'll actually DO something with them. Don't disappoint us, though, or we'll treat you with the derision and scorn you've earned.

Clear things up for ya?
Posted by: flyover   2006-06-08 06:31  

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