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Kovalyov: Fate Of Russia Lies In Chechnya

NAZRAN, Southern Russia -- Sergei Kovalyov, the reformist Russian lawmaker who has spent three weeks in the besieged Chechen presidential palace, emerged Wednesday and said President Boris Yeltsin's war could mean the end of the Russian state.


"It's unacceptable for a country to lie constantly. Grozny now will decide the fate of Russia. And therefore we have to act very fast to stop the war," Kovalyov said at an impromptu news conference about 90 kilometers west of Grozny.


Kovalyov, whose name has been put forward for a Nobel Peace Prize for his ardent opposition to the war, delivered an appeal from 81 Russian prisoners of war saying they were deceived.


"We were tricked by one-sided propaganda," said the one-page appeal addressed to Yeltsin and Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin.


"We were assured there would be no military action," the appeal said.




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