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Putin Should Be Tried for Genocide in Chechnya (corrected version)

A leader of the Jewish community in Germany, members of whose own family were victims of the Holocaust, said on that country’s First Channel television network this week that Russia’s Vladimir Putin was guilty of committing genocide in Chechnya and should face trial for that crime at the Hague. 

           This statement by Michel Friedman, the former president of the European Jewish Congress and a leader of Germany’s Central Jewish Council, is remarkable in and of itself and naturally attracted the attention of many concerned with the Caucasus and with Chechen groups, at least one of which expanded upon his remarks to the point of seriously distorting them.

            But in reporting his remarks – the original is available as a German language video file at mediathek.daserste.de/daserste/servlet/content/1852954?pageId=487872&moduleId=311210&categoryId=&goto=1&show= -- the pro-Chechen portal, KavkazCenter.ru, ascribed to Friedman its own views about the genocide, the court, and the reasons the world has not acted.

            Friedman did say that what Putin had done in Chechnya was a genocide, but he did not say that it was a genocide of the most transparent kind. And the German Jewish leader did say that he should be tried in the Hague, but KavkazCenter ascribed to him views about the court and about the reaction of the international community that he did not espouse.

            Thus, Friedman did not describe the court as “a farce [whose judges] decide whom to bring before it and whom not.” Nor did he say that “the earth is full of mass murderers and dictators but in the Hague, they judge only the pettiest of these” like the president

of Sudan and fail to do anything against “big criminals” like the former Russian president.

             While he insisted that “Putin should be in the dock in the Hague,” Friedman did not make the comments KavkazCenter attributed to him about Western governments or officials. And while he sharply criticized Avigdor Lieberman, who is likely to be Israel’s next foreign minister, Friedman did not, as KavkazCenter said, criticize him for a position on Chechnya.

 

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