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American Committee for Peace in Chechnya is a private, non-governmental organization (NGO) in North America. It was founded in 1999 who exclusive stated aim was to promote a peaceful resolution to the separatist insurgency in Chechnya (Second Chechen war).[1][2][3][4] Chaired by former National Security Advisor Zbigniew Brzezinski, former Secretary of State Alexander M. Haig and former Congressman Stephen J. Solarz, the committee is composed of more than one hundred distinguished Americans representing both major political parties and nearly every walk of life.
The Committee operates out of the offices of Freedom House.[5] The organisation has been described as a neoconservative organisation, featuring members such as Elliott Abrams, Kenneth Adelman, Eliot Cohen, Midge Decter, Frank Gaffney, Robert Kagan, and William Kristol.[6] It has ties with the right-wing think tank the Jamestown Foundation, with which it publishes Chechnya Weekly.[7]
The Committee's mission encompasses three distinct yet interrelated objectives: