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    MosNews, Russia
    July 9 2004

    Russia, CIS Accuse OSCE of Double Standards

    Russia and eight other ex-Soviet states accused Europe's biggest
    security and human rights watchdog on Thursday of failing to respect
    their sovereignty, Reuters reported.

    `In part (the OSCE) does not respect such fundamental principles ...
    as non-interference in internal affairs and respect of national
    sovereignty,' Reuters quoted a statement signed by Armenia, Belarus,
    Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan, Ukraine and
    Uzbekistan.

    The 55-nation Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe
    (OSCE), based in Vienna, whose activities include monitoring
    elections, has repeatedly accused former Soviet states of holding
    elections that failed to live up to democratic standards.

    In response, Russia has complained of double standards at the OSCE,
    which it says criticizes human rights and democracy failings in
    Eastern Europe, but does not denounce similar shortcomings to the
    West.

    Of the OSCE's 18 field activities, 12 are in the former Soviet Union.


    `It is of concern that OSCE field missions focus not on their
    mandated role to help the authorities of the receiving state..., but
    exclusively on monitoring human rights and democratic institutions,'
    the CIS statement added.

    The European Union issued a statement expressing its `serious
    concern' at some of the CIS states' comments, Reuters reported.
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