13 October 2007, 15:33
"Beslan's Mothers" hope for objectivity and support of European Court
Victims of the terrorist act in Beslan prepare to refer all documents on the case to the Strasbourg Court on Human Rights and hope that the Court, being the supreme European instance of justice, will support their stand.
"If it is the supreme European instance of justice it must objectively consider the case. I think that it employs professionals and persons of honor who are responsible for their decisions," says Anneta Gadiyeva, committee member of "Beslan's Mothers", in an interview to the "Caucasian Knot" correspondent.
The "Causacian Knot" reported previously that now "Beslan's Mothers" prepare an appeal on the case of the terrorist act in Beslan in the Strasbourg Court on Human Rights. The victims of the terrorist act claim that the state has left its citizens in danger and failed to undertake measures to save them.
Author: Emma Marzoyeva, CK correspondent