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"The Caucasian Diaspora does not work properly to tell the Genocide"

Publication time: 19 May 2007, 18:58
RFE/RL North Caucasian service in the Circassian language made interview with one of the leaders of Kafkas Vakfi, Mehdi Nuzhet Chetinbash, Radio Adiga publishes the translation.

RFE/RL: "Leader, you organized conference on May 11 and you also made a speech, what the main things you spoke about?"

Mehdi Chetinbash: "The May month for the Caucasian nation is a month of sorrow, another thing is that the 21 May day is sorrow day, the two collide each other.

Our most work is to tell the nations of the world that on 21 May when Russia by conquering our motherland expelled around 3 million Circassians is a day of Genocide.

Until today no one questioned Russia about the Genocide, even today it commits genocide, destroying more than 200,000 Chechens.

It happens because the Caucasian Diaspora does not work properly to tell the world about this matter. We should take example from Jews and Armenians, we should enter conferences around the world to tell about the Genocide, and that is what I talked about in this conference, we started to organize conferences somewhat, we will begin to organize larger conferences in America and Europe to tell them about the Russian policy."

Source: Radio Adiga


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