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Chechen Villagers Bear Witness To Drunken RussianMassacre
Nothing Major In First Day Of Russian Assault On Grozny
The U.S. State Department in October published a list of five countries - China, Iran, Iraq, Myanmar (a tiny Asian country of 45,000) and Sudan - which it said have a poor record for religious tolerance, opening the way to the imposition of sanctions. Symbolic sanctions were imposed Thursday on the five, which are already under U.S. sanctions on various pretexts.
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