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3.
Special Rapporteur's observations
92.
In order to follow up the allegations, and encouraged by the spirit of
dialogue in his relations with the United States, the Special Rapporteur hopes
that the Government of the United States will provide him with information on
the above allegations in time for the next session of the Commission in
March 1997.
G.
1.
Russian Federation
Communication dated 3 May 1996
93.
The Special Rapporteur transmitted to the Russian authorities a report
on discrimination against the Meskhetian Turks in Krasnodar Territory. The
report alleges that:
“The Turks-Meskhetians who live in Krasnodar Territory deserve
special attention for several reasons. Firstly, the Turks who had to
leave Uzbekistan in 1989-1990 have settled in many areas in the south of
Russia, but only in Krasnodar Territory have the overwhelming majority
of them found themselves deprived of permission for permanent residence,
which implies the opportunity to exercise in full citizenship, political
and social rights. The Meskhetians in Krasnodar comprise the
significant part of the forced migrants who arrived in the territory
of Russia from other Union Republics before the breakdown of the
Soviet Union and who in defiance of the current legislation and
international obligations of the Russian Federation have up till now
not been given any legal status. Secondly, the Meskhetians were a
'repressed' people during the years of Soviet power and are trying to
solve the difficult and painful problem of returning to the place where
they were expelled from. Thirdly, an interesting aspect is Krasnodar
Territory itself, whose authorities are conducting a severe policy aimed
at moderating by various means the immigration inflow from outside.”
94.
No reply has been received from the Russian authorities.
2.
Special Rapporteur's observations
95.
The Special Rapporteur would appreciate the Government of the
Russian Federation providing him with information on the above allegations in
time for the forthcoming session of the Commission, in March 1997.
H.
1.
France
Communication dated 15 September 1995
96.
It has been reported that on 29 October 1994, after setting upon four
Turks, four French youths, accompanied by 15 other neo-Nazis, attacked a
restaurant belonging to Mr. Mehmet Bashoroz, a Turkish resident of Obernai
(Alsace). Considerable damage was caused to the restaurant and a Turkish
customer was reportedly wounded.