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 MAY 20

 The Circassians' Genocide And Great Exodus Of May 1864

  posted by Justice For North Caucasus - Genocide Page on May 20, 2006 9:00 AM as Genocide Crime




The Circassians' Genocide And Great Exodus Of May 1864



May Twenty First is a day of painful memories that marks the Day of Mourning for all Circassians. Circassians all over the world will commemorate the annual anniversary of the fall of which resulted in the Russian occupation that made Circassian Nation suffer of colonialism and/or forced deportation to be scattered around the world.

The North Caucasus is in the hearts and minds of all the peoples of the nations of North Caucasus, Circassians and others alike. The North Caucasians in Diaspora wish to return home, where they will be free to work out their destiny as they choose.

Caucasians love justice and believe in the dignity of mankind.

The North Caucasus is the fabulous homeland, and all nations should live in peace while enjoying liberty, freedom and independence.

The Russian-Circassian War which lasted between 1763 To 21, May, 1864 ended with the fall ...
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 MAY 14

 Russian army officer comments

  posted by Justice For North Caucasus - Genocide Page on May 14, 2006 9:00 AM as Genocide Crime




Russian army officer comments
"The easiest way is to heat your bayonet over charcoal, and when it's red-hot, to put it on their (Chechen) bodies, or stab them slowly. You need to make sure they feel as much pain as possible. The main thing is to have them (Chechens) die slowly. You don't want them to die fast, because a fast death is an easy death. They should get the full treatment. They should get what they deserve. On one hand it looks like an atrocity, but on the other hand, it's easy to get used to. I killed about nine people this way. I remember all of them." - Andrei, Russian soldier Russian army officer


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 APR 12

 More Quotes of Russian soldiers in Chechnya

  posted by Justice For North Caucasus - Genocide Page on April 12, 2006 9:00 AM as Genocide Crime




"You don't make it obvious, and they don't look too hard. Everyone understands that's the way it works." - 21-year-old Russian soldier is being confident that authorities will make no serious effort to investigate war zone misconduct.

"I would kill all the (Chechen) men I met during mopping-up operations. I didn't feel sorry for them one bit." Boris, Russian soldier

"Our commander told us all the time, 'There's no such thing as a Chechen civilian.'" - Russian conscript

"It's easy for a person to get away with almost everything. You take this wretched Chechen down into a basement or a cellar under the guise of checking his documents in a quiet place. And then you just knock him off the way you want. There are no eyewitnesses, and no one will say anything." - Denis, Russian major with the elite police forces


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 OCT 25

 The Close But Far Away Motherland

  posted by Justice For North Caucasus - Genocide Page on October 25, 2005 9:00 AM as Genocide Crime




The following is an article that was written by a faithful and committed Caucasian Circassian that was published in the 3rd addition of FREEDOM bulletin, which used to be published by "The Caucasian Community Center", New Jersey, USA and was dated 01-July-1979.
The reason for bringing this issue after more than 26 years of the published article is to show the national feeling and sense of responsibility towards the colonized North Caucasus and doing that against the imperial power that grabbed the region at the time, beside mentioning the human suffering of being forced to live away from motherland.
The Close But Far Away Motherland
(I woke up from innocent childhood dreams to be at the center of a painful reality.
A new phase of my life just started by gradual transfer from the home that I was raised ...

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 SEP 11

 Forgotten Genocide...

  posted by Justice For North Caucasus - Genocide Page on September 11, 2005 9:00 AM as Genocide Crime




Forgotten Genocide...
11-Sep-2005
All Known Genocide acts and operations that took place in accordance with historical facts and figures depending on documentary ways and means give the human beings an idea of what the tyrants and criminals had committed against their oppressed victims.
All known genocide crimes had been treated and dealt with in regard to punishing whoever (including the regimes) committed such savage and horrible actions and by compensating the victims.
The only forgotten genocide that no one remembered in the world of today, is the most savage genocide against Circassians in particular and North Caucasian nations in general which took place in the 19th century, when Tsarist Russia concluded a long series of wars and aggressions in the year 1864.  Tsarist Russia at the time, announced victory in the North Caucasus which resulted in total genocide of small ...

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