International response to the Beslan school siege

The international reactions to the Beslan school hostage crisis was:

Multinational bodies

Countries

At least the following countries has expressed their concern:

Religious leaders

Non-governmental organizations

See also

References

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  2. U.N. Security Council, in Presidential statement, condemns hostage-taking at Russian Federation school, demands their immediate release September 1, 2004
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  12. Smith, David (September 4, 2004). "Muslim leaders condemn killers". London: The Guardian. Retrieved 2006-08-11.
  13. "Joint NGO statement on the Beslan Hostage Tragedy". Amnesty International. September 8, 2004. Archived from the original on 2006-08-06. Retrieved 2006-08-11.

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