1. International monitors have accused the government of waging a dirty-tricks campaign against opposition candidates and blocking their access to the media, charges that Fujimori has denied. 2. Russia portrays its war in Chechnya as a struggle against terrorists and bandits, but human rights monitors have accused federal troops of abuses against civilians. 3. Even without opponents, independent monitors accused the governing party of widespread vote rigging, but they also accused the opposition of intimidating voters and election officials stay away. 4. Human rights monitors have accused the AUC of numerous abuses. 5. Human rights monitors accuse the government of doing little to rein in paramilitary groups that have committed massacres and are supported by elements within the Colombian army. 6. In other instances, monitors have accused Iraq of loading banned material into rail cars and trucks, then shuttling it around the country to frustrate inspectors. 7. International monitors have accused the broadcast media of whipping up sentiment against the NATO-led peace force. 8. Iraq claims to have eliminated such weapons, but U.N. arms monitors have repeatedly accused it of withholding relevant information. 9. International monitors accused local Croat election officials of delays in processing Serb voters. 10. Iraq says it has met the U.N. conditions, but the arms monitors repeatedly have accused Iraq of withholding information and misleading weapons teams. |