
The head of the European Parliament Jerzy Buzek said he would send a letter to the Russian chieftain Medvedev asking him to ensure a full recognition of the rights of the victims' families in the Beslan tragedy and also "to finally find out the truth about the events that took place in early September 2004".
In addition, Busek made a strict suggestion to Putin and Medvedev in a written statement, the text of which was posted on September 3 on the official website of the Head of the European Parliament.
"It has been six years since the tragic events in a Beslan school took place, and it is of a great concern for the European Parliament that violence still rages in the North Caucasus region. Peace and security are necessary conditions to fully respect the human rights and the rule of law", the statement on the EP website says.
In coordinated steps, the democratic organization "The Voice of Beslan" also sent a letter to Medvedev. The letter accused Putin that he, for two years already, is ignoring their statements on a demand for an objective investigation and a social law on the status of the victims of this FSB terrorist attack.
Meanwhile, a delegation consisting of eight members of the European Parliament visited Beslan on Sept. 1. The victims of the Beslan tragedy and human rights activists usually address their complaints against Putin's authorities to the EP. The deputies met victims of the children's "sweep" by Russian terrorists from the Putin's gang of the FSB Russia.
Following the meeting, the parliamentarians said:
"It is important to establish the truth about what happened in Beslan on September 1-3, 2004", although the Russian propaganda has been spreading a Putin's "truth" inside and outside Russia for 6 years already.
It is to be recalled that on September 3, 2004, even according to very underestimated official figures, Russian terrorists from the FSB gang killed 318 people in Beslan, 186 of whom were children.
More than 810 people were injured. In addition, there are serious suspicions that the FSB and Russian military abducted a large number of children for certain bloody ritual sacrifices, and dismembered the children for organs.
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