SURI press release 22.02.2005
Mari Nation Under Threat in Russia
22.02.05
An appeal to the authorities of Russian Federation to stop infringing
on political and cultural rights of the Maris, a 600 thousand strong nation,
was distributed today by a group of American, British, Swedish, Finnish,
Estonian and Hungarian politicians and public figures.
They urge the Russian government to immediately stop the rising tide
of discrimination and persecution of Mari nation in the Republic of Mari
El, and to initiate an investigation into the assault on prominent Mari
leader Mr. Vladimir Kozlov who was beaten nearly to death earlier this
month. Kozlov is the editor-in-chief of an international Finno-Ugric newspaper
and head of the all-Russian movement of the Mari people. The authors call
on human rights organizations of the world to support the action. Everyone
is called to join the appeal at the Internet address http://www.ugri.info/mari/.
Among those who signed the appeal are former speaker of the Finnish
parliament Mrs. Riitta Uosukainen, former president of Estonia Mr. Lennart
Meri, long-term adviser of U.S. governments Prof. Paul Goble, composers
Veljo Tormis from Estonia and Kari Rydman from Finland, First Vice-President
of the European Parliament Committee on Foreign Affairs Toomas Hendrik
Ilves, Prof. John Hiden from Britain, and former Finnish foreign minister
Pertti Paasio.
The appeal of western politicians was published on 22 February in the
Finnish Helsingin Sanomat and Estonian Paevaleht, dailies with the greatest
circulation. It was the reaction to a report by the Mari El Association
in Moscow issued 7 February. According to the report, local officials did
not even launch investigation into other similar cases of attacks on leaders
of political opposition.
The association condemned the attack on Kozlov and called on Mari representatives
in the Russian State Duma to take an action to stop 'the political terror'
and ensure the constitutional rights to all citizens in Mari El. The report
asked the international community and especially the Finno-Ugric nations
of Estonia, Finland and Hungary, relatives of the Mari people, to speak
out against this dangerous trend (http://www.mari.ee/eng/soc/polit/apogei.htm).
On behalf of the signatories,
Mart Meri
Editor in Chief, monthly Keel ja Kirjandus
Tallinn, Estonia
phone +372 644 9270
fax +372 644 5119
e-mail suri@suri.ee
Source: Information
Centre of Finno-Ugric Peoples (SURI)
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