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1. 2012-10-15 Syria is using Russian-made cluster bombs? Syria
2. 2012-05-28 Russia says rebels share Houla blame Moscow
3. 2007-02-13 Russian soldiers 'used for sex' St. Petersburg
4. 2004-10-20 Russian army bullying 'horrific' Russia
5. 2004-09-06 Suspect: We wanted to start a war North Caucasus
6. 2001-05-15 Russia accused over mass grave Chechnya

  Russia says rebels share Houla blame
  Syria is using Russian-made cluster bombs?


year 2012 Top ^

Oct.15
  Human Rights Watch report is saying Syrian government forces were using cluster bombs -- explosives that can kill anyone who touches its fragments.
May.28
  Moscow: Rebels in Syria are partly responsible for the massacre of more than 100 people, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov says



year 2008 Top ^

Aug.16
  Georgia: Russian army is destroying a key railway bridge and starting massive fires in the Borjomi Gorge, in violation of a new cease-fire


year 2007 Top ^

Feb.13 Russian soldiers 'used for sex' Map of St. Petersburg
  St. Petersburg: The military is to be investigating claims that army conscripts were forced to work as male prostitutes


year 2004 Top ^

Oct.20   Russian army bullying 'horrific'
  Human Rights Watch has published The Wrongs of Passage, a detailed study of violence against new conscripts Sep.6 Suspect: We wanted to start a war
  North Caucasus: The man said the attack was ordered by Chechen rebel leader Maskhadov and Chechen warlord Basayev


year 2001 Top ^

May.15   Russia accused over mass grave
  Chechnya: Human Rights Watch reports that 16 corpses were last seen as Russian federal forces took them into custody


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