Chechnya Advocacy Network
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Chechnya Advocacy Network (CAN) is a United States based national non-government organization that conducts research, awareness, and advocacy on Chechnya and the Chechen people. It is the largest Chechnya-specific organization in North America. Its headquarters is in New York City, with branch offices in Washington, DC, Portland, Seattle and San Francisco.[1]
[edit] Goals
According to the organization website, the goals of Chechnya Advocacy Network are "the well-being of people living in Chechnya, the North Caucasus region and migrants from that region elsewhere in Russia and around the world."
The organization has been calling for an improvement of the human rights situation in the North Caucasus, an end to armed violence in the region, end to racial discrimination against ethnic Chechens, consideration of refugee resettlement for Chechen refugees, and increased humanitarian aid to the region.
The organization is apolitical in its stance on the Chechen wars, saying it is neither pro-Russian nor pro-Chechen.
Co-founders of this organization include Almut Rochowanski and prominent Chechen-American Albina Digaeva.