Monday, 29 November 2004

CHECHEN SEPARATIST WEBSITE RESUMES WORK IN LITHUANIA

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By empty (11/29/2004 issue of the CACI Analyst)

The Kavkaz-Center Chechen separatist website began operating again on Monday and the website\'s administrators claim they are working on Lithuanian territory. \"The work continued after the Lithuanian telecom unblocked the site\'s address after getting the Vilnius Second District Court\'s official decision to remove all restrictions on the international Chechen Agency on Lithuania\'s territory,\" says a statement from the site\'s administration. (Interfax).
The Kavkaz-Center Chechen separatist website began operating again on Monday and the website\'s administrators claim they are working on Lithuanian territory. \"The work continued after the Lithuanian telecom unblocked the site\'s address after getting the Vilnius Second District Court\'s official decision to remove all restrictions on the international Chechen Agency on Lithuania\'s territory,\" says a statement from the site\'s administration. (Interfax)
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