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Russia: Current status of the Ingush Republic

Publisher Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Author Research Directorate, Immigration and Refugee Board, Canada
Publication Date 1 June 1993
Citation / Document Symbol RUS14451
Cite as Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada, Russia: Current status of the Ingush Republic, 1 June 1993, RUS14451, available at: https://www.refworld.org/docid/3ae6aac08.html [accessed 1 June 2023]
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In a decree signed by Yeltsin on 10 December 1992, the Chechen-Ingush Republic became the Chechen Republic and the Ingush Republic "within the make-up of the Russian Federation" (Rossiyskaya Gazeta 29 Dec. 1992). Interviewed in Argumenty I Fakty, Ruslan Aushev, candidate for president of the Ingush Republic, stated that "Ingushetia will remain a part of Russia. We have held a referendum and said that we 'vote with our hands and feet' to stay in Russia" (Feb. 1993).

Additional or corroborative information on the above subject is currently unavailable to the DIRB.

References

Argumenty I Fakty [Moscow, in Russian]. February 1993. "Aushev on Ingushetia Presidential Bill." (FBIS-USR-93-026 6 Mar. 1993, 50)

Rossiyskaya Gazeta [Moscow, in Russian]. 29 December 1992. "Amendments to Statute 71 of RF Constitution." (FBIS-USR-93-008 23 Jan. 1993, p. 77)

Attachments

Argumenty I Fakty [Moscow, in Russian]. February 1993. "Aushev on Ingushetia Presidential Bill." (FBIS-USR-93-026 6 Mar. 1993, 50)

Rossiyskaya Gazeta [Moscow, in Russian]. 29 December 1992. "Amendments to Statute 71 of RF Constitution." (FBIS-USR-93-008 23 Jan. 1993, p. 77)

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