Среда, 30 Октябрь 2002 |
“YOU SAT FOR THREE DAYS, WHILE I SAT FOR THREE MONTHS — AND NO BIGGIE” Yesterday Pavel Borodin came to the Filatov Children’s Hospital, where there are five children who were rescued from the theater on Dubrovka. He brought huge bouquets of flowers for the small hostages, and, as moral support, shared with them his rich life experiences. “You sat for three days, while I sat for three months — and no biggie,” said ‘Pal Palych’ (Pavel Pavlovich Borodin) to the kids. “Whom are we waiting for?” a doctor asks colleagues that are huddling on the porch of the admissions department. “Borodin.” “Why?” Be first to comment this article | Views: 6385 | E-mail |
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Четверг, 14 Сентябрь 2006 |
By Stephanie Marsh In ‘The Times Online’, Great Britain
Our correspondent Jeffrey Allen meets families fighting the apparatus of the Russian state to find out why 129 hostages died in the 2002 Moscow theatre siege
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Суббота, 23 Декабрь 2006 |
The written version of the report by the Parliamentary commission investigating the causes and circumstances of the terrorist attack that took place on September 1–3, 2004 in Beslan, North Ossetia-Alania, runs over 240 pages. Its attachments are easily twice that. In order to ensure that every senator receives a copy of the report, they would have to use about 60 cases of Xerox paper, which would hardly be a realistic assignment to complete in a half hour. In this regard, the Federation Council, followed by the Central Election Commission, made a great breakthrough in the world of paperless technology: it was decided that the report it would only be published on the Federation Council’s official website, which took place only a few hours after hearings adjourned. Their report: http://www.council.gov.ru/lawmaking/dokladparlkom/index.html
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Понедельник, 04 Ноябрь 2002 |
During the storming of the theatrical center on Dubrovka, the gas was most likely a mixture of fentanyl and halothane. Western governments continue to besiege the Russian Foreign Ministry, trying to find out the composition and formula of the gas used by security services during the storming of Dubrovka. Comments (1) | Views: 40650 | E-mail |
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Понедельник, 15 Май 2006 |
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Программу ведет Андрей Шароградский. Принимает участие корреспондент Радио Свобода в Москве Марьяна Торочешникова. Андрей Шароградский: В Москве в рамках фестиваля «Нет террору» состоялась презентация книги «Норд-Ост: неоконченное расследование». Be first to comment this article | Views: 8361 | E-mail |
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Вторник, 26 Октябрь 2004 |
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«Московский комсомолец» Сегодня — ровно два года «Норд-Осту». 26 октября 2002-го спецназ ФСБ взял штурмом ДК на Дубровке. Уголовное дело по «Норд-Осту» не закончено до сих пор. Несмотря на двухлетний срок, детали расследования держатся в секрете по-прежнему. Сегодня мы раскрываем одну из тайн «Норд-Оста». Банковскую. Ведь в числе пособников террористов оказались и столичные банкиры. Be first to comment this article | Views: 8746 | E-mail |
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Среда, 20 Декабрь 2006 |
A book on 'Nord-Ost' has been published. One of the authors is Karagandan Svetlana Gubareva
Every page of this book is a valuable document. In it are the affidavits of the former hostages who lived through that nightmare at the theatrical center on Dubrovka. There are also the autopsies and legal resolutions about the criminal case, papers that until recently were hightly classified. The authors of this book believe that everyone has a right to know the truth about 'Nord-Ost'. That is, all those who wish to know the truth.Comments (6) | Views: 10931 | E-mail |
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