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Russia says it will launch pre-emptive strikes on bases used by militants
worldwide after the Beslan school siege.
Grigory Yavlinsky, a former
Russian Presidential candidate, is a vocal critic of the Putin government.
He blames the Kremlin for what happened during the siege which has left
at
least 353 people dead.
The liberal politician has called for political dialogue with the Chechens.
He was directly involved in hostage negotiations in 2002 when Chechen
rebels
seized the Dubrovka theatre in Moscow.
Tim Sebastian asks him what should be done to resolve the crisis.
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