Dear friends,

I am sending this at the initiative of my colleague Natasha Nelidova, who runs 
an NGO for refugees, Warm Home. It assists refugees in psychosocial 
rehabilitation (primarily from Chechnya). While she is deeply of the Christian 
faith - which is reflected in this message- it is intended for everyone.

Thank you,
Raffi Aftandelian
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We are writing you in connection with the tragic events in Beslan. Together 
with everyone else we are in mourning and are trying to help in the ways we can 
those who have suffered in Beslan. Specifically, we are trying to help those 
who are in hospital with serious injuries here in Moscow. And we are trying to 
help those who have stayed in Beslan and need professional psychological 
support. It is tragic that terrorist acts are becoming more and more brutal and 
more and more innocent people die from them. 

We think and you understand, we imagine, that the main reason for this 
terrorist act was the ongoing war in Chechnya. This war makes people feel more 
futile, become more brutal, and gives rise to crime and banditism. We are 
looking for new possibilities and are seeking deeper ways of affecting this 
situation. Today, we decided to approach all Christians, Muslims and people of 
other faiths to request that people pray for peace and the reconciliation of 
people of the North Caucasus. 

This is all the more urgent because in North Ossetia and Ingushetia a new 
tragedy is possible: the relatives of those who died in this tragedy intend to 
seek revenge. October 13th is the last day of mourning for the victims...

And this can lead to more innocent loss of life. And again we'll have victims 
killing victims. And evil will again be victorious. 

We think that among you are active, practicing Christians. We ask that you pass 
this request for prayer to other people. Can you put us in touch with 
Franciscans? It was their ministry that was especially focused on peacemaking.

Let us not forget that October 13th is the last Epiphany of the Madonna of 
Fatima (Portugal). And we can ask her for her special intercession.

We would be very thankful for your response and support.

Heartfully and sincerely,

Natasha Nelidova, Inna Airapetyan, Marina Golovkova, Raffi Aftandelian, and all 
of Warm Home

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