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Grigory Pasko Defence Committee

20 of July 1998

TO: INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND

Ladies and gentlemen!

Today you examine the issue on allowing next credit to Russia. You have an uncommon possibility to obtain more safety in future for the whole world if you find the mode to allow the financial assistance under the condition of "transparency" of ecological policy of Russian leadership.

Recently the leadership and secret services contrary to Russian legislation consistently carry out the project of returning our country to the informational closeness, and the problems of ecological safety become the first issue in the agenda.

The decrees of President restrict access to the cities of Severomorsk, Shihany, Raduzhnyi (the centres of production and service of nuclear submarines, chemical and laser armament). The ecological problems accumulated in these cities threaten with world-scale disaster. Since August 1994 all the data about the radioactive waste materials buried in Siberia and Volga's district have been made secret.

The prosecution of Alexandre Nikitin (the report of "Beluna") and military journalist-ecologist Grigory Pasko who is arrested for his aspiration to make known the problem of the pollution of Far-Eastern seas with radioactive waste materials is the most clear example of the purposeful hiding of the information on the ecological situation.

All these expensive measures (and perhaps we are not aware of many others ones) for which the big money including the credits you allow is spent may be targeted not to solve the ecological problems in Russia but to hide them from the public attention.

Ladies and gentlemen! We hope you would show your common sense when making decision on allowing financial assistance to Russia and pay attention to dangerous tendency in the informational policy of Russian leadership, and (as the first step) require to stop the prosecution of the ecologist Alexandre Nikitin (St.-Petersbourg) and the journalist Grigory Pasko (Vladivostok).

Attachment: Brief survey on Grigory Pasko's case


Grigory Pasko Defence Committee