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Photo: Secretary Rice Meets with Belarusian Women


Washington, DC
February 28, 2006

Secretary Rice met February 28 with Svyatlana Zavadskaya, left, and Irina Krasovskaya, right, two Belarusian women whose husbands disappeared in 1999 and 2000. The Secretary expressed support for their efforts to seek justice for the disappeared and to promote a democratic future for Belarus. State Dept. photo

Secretary Rice met February 28 with Svyatlana Zavadskaya, left, and Irina Krasovskaya, right, two Belarusian women whose husbands disappeared in 1999 and 2000. State Dept. photo


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