Monday, 02 September 2002

KAZAKH PRESIDENT ADDRESSES PARLIAMENT

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Nursultan Nazarbaev addressed the opening session of both chambers of the legislature on 2 September. For the first time since Kazakhstan became an independent state in late 1991, he delivered that address in Kazakh rather than in Russian; simultaneous translation was provided for legislators who do not speak the state language. Nazarbaev criticized deputies for failing during their last session to discuss seven of a total of 15 draft bills he had singled out as of particular importance.
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Eduard Shevardnadze said on 2 September during his traditional Monday radio address that the situation in the Pankisi Gorge is under control. He added that all but a "few dozen" armed Chechen and Arab militants previously encamped there have already left. Some 1,000 Georgian Interior Ministry troops entered the gorge on 25 August to launch an anticrime and antiterrorist operation, which has already yielded several arrests.
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Fragments of the bombs dropped on the Pankisi Gorge on 23 August bear Russian markings, Georgian Deputy National Security Minister Lasha Natsvlishvili said in Tbilisi on 30 August. Georgian Intelligence Service head Avtandil Ioseliani for his part said the same day that Tbilisi will make that evidence available to any interested party. He also said he believes the Russian aircraft that flew the air raid took off from Armavir or Mozdok.
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At around 1800 Moscow time on Tuesday unknown gunmen opened fire at a Russian frontier guard unit. The incident occurred in the vicinity of the Kirigo pass, near the Georgian border. Nobody was hurt in the attack.

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