Reactions to the 2010 Moscow Metro bombings

The reactions to the 2010 Moscow Metro bombings were both national and international. Russian official reaction included both strong condemnations and promises of retaliation against the perpetrators. International reaction was swift and widespread, with many countries and organizations condemning the attack and expressing their condolences to the victims.

Political reactions

Supranational organisations

States

Domestic

International

Human rights groups

Human rights groups have accused Russian security forces of stoking unrest through the extrajudicial killings, abductions and abuses in the North Caucasus.[1]

Amnesty International "unreservedly condemned" the attacks. Director of Amnesty International's Europe and Central Asia Programme Halya Gowan stated that "There can be no justification for such vicious attacks on the lives of civilians and those who are responsible for it should be apprehended and brought to justice strictly in line with international human rights standards. The Russian authorities must also ensure human rights are respected in their response to the attack."[41]

Human Rights Watch stated that "nothing can justify" the attacks, and that they "represent an assault on the fundamental principle of respect for civilian life, and those responsible for this crime need to be found and held accountable". The organization urged Russian authorities to ensure that all law-enforcement operations aimed at bringing the perpetrators to justice are conducted with respect for international human rights standards, and extended its "deepest condolences" to the victims, their families, and the city of Moscow.[42]

Apolitical reactions

Security and a police presence on the New York City subway system were increased in the aftermath of the bombings in Moscow.[43]

Media reactions

Russian television carried little coverage of the attacks for the first hour after the first explosion took place (at 7:57 am). Commentators have criticised this, alleging that it spread more panic and led to citizens feeling helpless.[44]

Other media outlets continued to make a link to the War in Afghanistan. Speculation continued as to militants from Central Asia have joined hands to fight the spy agencies conceived to be their main adversary. This followed an attack by a Jordanian militant who infiltrated the ranks to attack the CIA in Afghanistan.[45]

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