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June 9th 2004 · Prague Watchdog / Ruslan Isayev · PRINTER FRIENDLY FORMAT · E-MAIL THIS · ALSO AVAILABLE IN: RUSSIAN 

Young Slovak reported missing in Northern Caucasus

Ruslan Isayev, Northern Caucasus - Miriam Yevikova, who worked for the Organisation for Aid to Refugees (OPU) in the Czech Republic, disappeared in the Northern Caucasus a week ago.

Yevikova had allegedly spent a few days in the southern Russian town of Pyatigorsk; from her hotel she phoned friends in Nazran, asking them to meet her at the Ossetian-Ingush border. However, she did not show up there at the appointed time, yet they were receiving SMS messages from her.

The Prague-based OPU, which does not have a mission in the Northern Caucasus, expressed grave concern about her as no information about her whereabouts has so far been received.

Miriam Yevikova has repeatedly visited the Northern Caucasus; and as a native Slovak she worked for OPU and contributed to one of the Czech newspapers. In the Czech Republic she went in for problems of Chechen refugees.

Prague Watchdog's staff contributed to this report.

(A/E,T)



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