FINLAND OUTLAWS CHECHEN SEPARATIST WEBSITE. RUSSIAN PREMIER APPROVES

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HELSINKI, October 26 (RIA Novosti) - Finnish authorities determine to close Chechen separatists' website-a move Russia's Prime Minister Mikhail Fradkov heartily approves.

"We have duly appreciated the resolution made on Finland's top to ban the site. Today, we spoke up for teamwork against terrorism," he said. The anti-terror cause demands all efforts pooled, stressed the Premier.

Finland outlawed the Caucasus Centre site, October 11. It was calling for violence, and there was no way to put up with it, Erkki Tuomioja, Minister of Foreign Affairs, said on the occasion.

Russia's Foreign Ministry appreciated the decision, Mikhail Troyansky, its press and information department head, said then.

"Such sites as that are information weapons of international terrorists, wherever they may base, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs will do all it can, as it is doing now, to have them suppressed," pointed out its chief of PR.

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