MOSCOW -- On September 1, 2004, School No. 1 in Beslan, North Ossetia, welcomed children back after the summer break. There were nerves and excitement as a crowd of 1,128 parents, teachers, and pupils ...
Relatives of victims of the Beslan massacre on Sunday said they were still waiting for answers, 15 years after the tragedy that left over 330 dead including 186 children. Sunday marks the anniversary ...
Tens of thousands of people have rallied against terrorism in Moscow, as the nation mourns victims of the school siege in southern Russia. Muscovites brandished banners and Russian flags in a huge ...
MOSCOW, April 13. /TASS/. Lawyers of victims of the 2004 school siege in Beslan, in Russia’s North Ossetia republic, are dissatisfied with Thursday’s ruling of the European Court on Human Rights (ECHR ...
In an effort to aid victims of the besieged Russian school in Beslan, Georgetown’s Orthodox Christian Fellowship raised more than $1,500 from student, staff and visitor donations last week. The money ...
Piercing wails cut through the air as grief-stricken residents of this southern Russian town held a moment of silence Saturday, a year to the day after hundreds of their relatives and neighbors died ...
The southern Russian town of Beslan has begun three days of mourning to remember the 334 people who were killed in a 2004 school siege. It was one of the worst terror attacks in Russian history, and ...
In a telegram addressed to Archbishop Tadeusz Kondrusiewicz of Moscow, the President of the Bishops Conference of Spain, Cardinal Antonio Maria Rouco Varela, made a plea in the name of all the Spanish ...
BESLAN, Russia — Anguished relatives of children killed in a school siege a year ago said Wednesday the government has failed to learn from the tragedy and they warned persistent corruption has left ...
BESLAN, Russia (AP) -- Wails from grief-stricken residents of this southern Russian town interrupted a moment of silence Saturday, a year to the day that hundreds died in a hail of gunfire and ...
The European Court of Human Rights has been investigating Russia's culpability over the Beslan school siege in 2004. More than 400 people, former hostages and relatives of the victims, have applied to ...
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