RIA: Children Still Affected By "Psycho-Emotional Stress" In Chechnya
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posted by FerrasB on February, 2006 as CHECHNYA
From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 2/21/2006 3:23 AM RIA Novosti Children still affected by "psycho-emotional stress" in Chechnya 21/02/2006 12:52 GROZNY, February 21 (RIA Novosti) - The situation with children affected by an unusual illness in Chechnya in December 2005 remains complicated, a deputy Chechen health minister said Tuesday. "Up to 10 children need to be hospitalized and treated as a matter of urgency," Zaur Musluyev said. He added that 20 patients were still suffering from asthmatic fits and another 20 were under the constant supervision of doctors. A total of 87 cases were registered in three Chechen districts in December 2005. A special government commission was charged with investigating the outbreak. Musluyev said some 30 children and adults had been sent to medical institutions in the North Caucasus in late December 2005. "The condition of those who returned after treatment has deteriorated, as they started having hallucinations," he said. Musluyev confirmed the earlier diagnosis of ... >> full
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Parents Of Shelkovskaya Children Refuse To Send Them To Moscow
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From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 2/21/2006 4:02 PM Parents of Shelkovskaya children refuse to send them to Moscow 21.02.2006, 20.05 GROZNY, February 21 (Itar-Tass) -- Parents of children from the Shelkovskaya district of Chechnya, who have been diagnosed with a pseudo-asthmatic psychogenic syndrome and conversion convulsions, refuse to send them to Moscow for therapy. “The Chechen Health Ministry decided on Tuesday to send four children, whose condition is extremely serious, to the Moscow mental health center,” ministry chief psychiatrist Sultan Alimkhadzhiyev told Itar-Tass. Yet the parents refused to send their children to Moscow with the reference to “the family situation,” he said. Meanwhile, Deputy Director of the Serbsky Forensic Psychiatry Institute Zurab Kikalidze told Itar-Tass earlier in the day that the children should be given treatment at home rather than taken outside Chechnya. “Mass hysteria and psychosis would be treated on the spot. We are sending a team to Chechnya for helping the therapy. ... >> full
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Prague Watchdog: Calendar Of Events - February 2006 Choose another message board
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From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 2/21/2006 4:41 PM February 1st 2006 · Prague Watchdog Calendar of Events - February 2006 This schedule of major events related to the conflict in Chechnya is continuously updated. Announcements for planned or expected events or any other suggestions are most welcome (e-mail: mail at watchdog.cz). February 1 Moscow (Russia) Top representatives of leading Russian NGOs will hold a news conference on how the Russian leadership and authorities attack civil society. The event will take place at 11:30 a.m. at the Independent Press Center (Tverskoi Boulevard 20). More. February 3 Nizhny Novgorod (Russia) The local court will pronounce its verdict on the case of human rights defender and journalist Stanislav Dmitriyevsky, who was accused of inciting ethnic and racial hatred after his paper published Chechen resistance leaders' peace appeals. February 3 Moscow (Russia) The "For Human Rights" movement will organize a rally in support of Stanislav ... >> full
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Psychological Trauma Cases in Chechnya Suffer from Medical Complications Created: 21.02.2006 13:07 MSK (GMT +3) > document.write(get_ago(1140533208)); </SCRIPT> MosNews The condition of Chechen children, diagnosed with pseudoasthmatic syndrome several weeks ago, has abruptly changed for the worse, a local TV reported. Patients, who have long stayed in different hospitals across the region, claim that after the course of treatment their state only worsened: now during the attack of the disease their noses are bleeding. “We were given medicine that made us lose control for several hours. We were in the state of intoxication. We do not know, what we were treated with,” a woman, who has undergone a course of treatment in Stavropol told journalists. Meanwhile, the chief republic’s psychiatrist Sultan Alimkhadzhiev said no one was poisoned, and changes for the worse could be connected with end of the treatment course. The mysterious disease that affected dozens of people in Chechnya, most of them children, first appeared ... >> full
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From: MSN NicknameFreedomFighter_2011 (Original Message) Sent: 2/22/2006 10:12 AM World Chechnya Day is intended to commemorate the dignity and resiliance of a people who, against all odds, refused to be erased from existence. On 23 February 1944, Stalin ordered the deportation of the entire Chechen and Ingush population to Central Asia. More than half of the 500,000 people who were to be forcibly transported died in transit or in massacres committed by Soviet troops. Those who survived the journey were left facing starvation and disease in the harsh winters of Siberia and Central Asia. Within days an entire people had been erased from the land of their ancestors. Overnight Chechnya and Ingushetia were emptied of their native inhabitants, and every reference to Chechnya was removed from official maps, records and encyclopaedias. In 2004, sixty years after the event, the European Parliament passed a motion that recognised this catastrophe as Genocide. 23rd February is World Chechnya ... >> full
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