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Confederation of Mountain Peoples of the Caucasus : ウィキペディア英語版 | Confederation of Mountain Peoples of the Caucasus
Confederation of Mountain Peoples of the Caucasus ((ロシア語:Конфедерация горских народов Кавказа)) is a militarized political organization composed of militants from the North Caucasian republics of the Russian Federation. This organization, later renamed into the Confederation of the Peoples of the Caucasus (CPC), was formed on the eve of the Soviet Union’s collapse in 1990. The Confederation is primarily known for its key role in the Abkhaz-Georgian conflict and the contribution to the secessionists’ victory in the 1992-1993 hostilities. The CPC has been accused of committing war crimes and ethnic cleansing of Georgians during the conflict in Abkhazia. These allegations are currently being investigated by the International Criminal Court in the Hague. The CPC persists to this day, but plays no role in the current political situation. ==Creation==
On November 4, 1990, in Nalchik, the Assembly of North Caucasian Peoples voted to establish a "Mountain Peoples Confederacy." 16 nations of the Caucasus joined the Confederation. The Assembly elected the president (Musa Shanibov) and 16 vice-presidents. Yusup Soslanbekov was the chairman of the Caucasian Parliament and Sultan Sosnaliyev was appointed the head of the Confederation's military department.
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