New York, Feb. 9, 2000--- Speculation surrounding the
disappearance of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) correspondent
Andrei Babitsky continued Wednesday, despite a new videotape suggesting
that the journalist is alive and anxious to return home.
RFE/RL purchased the videotape on Tuesday night from an unidentified
man in Moscow, and aired it on Russian television today. It shows
Babitsky sitting in front of a white wall, claiming that "the only
problem is time, as things have turned out in such a way that unfortunately
I can't return home right now." According to RFE/RL, it is impossible
to verify the nationality of Babitsky's captors or whether the videotape
recording was in fact made on February 6, as Babitsky says on camera.
Babitsky's coverage of the war in Chechnya angered Russian authorities,
who detained him on January 15. The Russians then claimed to have
turned him over to Chechen rebels on February 3 in exchange for three
Russian prisoners of war. An earlier videotape of that exchange has
since sparked concerns over Babitsky's safety and claims that Russian
authorities may have fabricated the swap.
Despite the release of the new footage, Chechen leaders continue to
claim that they have no knowledge of Babitsky's whereabouts and did
not take part in any negotiations regarding his transfer.
"Russian authorities have shown a blatant disregard for Babitsky's
safety and should be doing everything in their power to ensure his
release, regardless of who his captors may be," said CPJ executive
director Ann Cooper.
For more ongoing coverage and information on Babitsky's status, visit
RFE/RL's web site at http://www.rferl.org.
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