Beslan school siege: European court condemns Russia for role in 2004 massacre
Judges find there were 'serious shortcomings' at almost every stage of Russia's official response, after 30 terrorists took over a school in North Ossetia
The European Court of Human Rights has condemned Russia over its failure to protect the hundreds of people who died when Chechen militants took over a school in Beslan in 2004.
The court ruled that serious failings by the Russian authorities meant that the victims' right to life was violated, and ordered Russia to pay €3 million in reparations and €88,000 in legal costs.
Beslan school siege: European court condemns Russia for role in 2004 massacre | The Independent
After 13 years it comes to no surprise.
Pity that such truly "independent" body had not been invited to investigate the 911 events.


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