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Welcome
and thank you for your interest in the Chechnya Advocacy Network!
The Chechnya Advocacy Network aims to create a broad base of members
with diverse backgrounds; no special knowledge about Chechnya or
experience of any sort are required. Once you are a member, you
can get involved as much as you want, from simply receiving our
email updates to signing petitions, from learning about Chechnya
to organizing events and fundraisers, starting a local group or
actively working on our programs and projects.
We believe that our strength lies in numbers, especially when it
comes to influencing government decision-making related to Chechnya.
Membership is free and requires no formalities.
To
join CAN, please contact our main
coordinator.
If you want to
get actively involved with a local CAN group or partner organization,
find one in your area at Our Structure.
We're
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camps, landmines causing daily casualties, widespread health problems
and a whole generation growing up without adequate schooling...
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