M. Udugov: " Russia should be taken under the external control"
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posted by zaina19 on June, 2005 as ANALYSIS / OPINION
From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 6/24/2005 7:37 PM June, 23, 2005 M. Udugov: " Russia should be taken under the external control" The Head of the External Subcommittee of the information Committee of the SDC-Madjlisul Shura of the ChRI Movladi Udugov answers the questions of the agency "Caucasus-center". More than three months have passed since the murder of the President of the ChRI Aslan Mashadov. In Moscow they did not hide their satisfaction with this murder and, obviously, hoped, that the Chechen party would not go through this impact. Whether, in your opinion, such hopes of the Kremlin are justified? In the name of Allah, Gracious and Merciful. In 1996, killing President Dudaev, Moscow hoped for the same. The result of it is well-known. The Kremlin regime is in a captivity of its own propaganda illusions. That is why there is such an inadequate estimation of the situation in the Chechen Republic . It is strange enough, but in Moscow they have seriously believed, that they are resisted with an unorganized ... >> full
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"Glory to you, the Chechen mojaheds!"
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posted by zaina19 on as ANALYSIS / OPINION
From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 6/24/2005 8:12 PM June, 25, 2005 "Glory to you, the Chechen mojaheds!" One should not think that a capture of hostages is an invention of modernity. And it is not an invention of Bolsheviks, as hypocrites assure. The capture of hostages was practiced in XVII century in the European conflicts and even earlier. Different peoples participated in it. Women, children were captured, and it shows not the "natural cruelty" of these people, but only about the bitterness of the conflicts. In XI century brave Vikings landed on the coasts of England and the continent, capturing whole settlements, the children of the enemy. Whether Chechens are not new Vikings? There is no interdiction for the "capture of hostages" in any religious document of the world; it is a lie invented by hypocrites. There is another interdiction for a murder of a person. But terrorism is only a special case of murder of a person by another person, and, certainly, this interdiction also concerns it. ... >> full
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Forward Toward True Reform
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posted by zaina19 on as ANALYSIS / OPINION
From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 6/25/2005 5:34 PM Forward Toward True Reform Friday, June 24, 2005 By Grigory Yavlinsky A road map for Russian reform needs first and foremost to establish the institutional infrastructure required by a developed country. As with the problem of basic values, the question of what comes first -- a high level of economic development or the institutions that accompany it -- has no simple, straightforward answer. They should evolve simultaneously. It makes no sense to attempt to build progressive institutions and expect them to function efficiently in a poor and stagnating society. Yet it would be just as pointless to insist that economic growth will automatically lead to a more effective and less corrupt state administration, to an independent and qualified judiciary, to armed forces worthy of a developed nation, or to a modern education system. Moreover, there is no reason to believe growth will lead to better institutions for executing economic policy, better oversight agencies in the banking and financial sectors or fair ... >> full
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Russia and Ukrainian Opposition
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posted by zaina19 on as ANALYSIS / OPINION
From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 6/25/2005 6:10 PM Russia and Ukrainian Opposition 23/06/2005 14:56 MOSCOW (Alexei Makarkin, deputy general director of the Center of Political Technologies, for RIA Novosti) - A parliamentary election is due next year in Ukraine. Should Russia actively back Viktor Yushchenko's opponents, who are out to avenge their defeat in the re-run third round (which they see as illegitimate) of the 2004 presidential election, or should it abstain from betting on any particular party? The most prominent party is the Party of Ukrainian Regions, whose political base is in the Donbass, an industrial region in the east of the country. This is an organization of Viktor Yanukovych's supporters, but this does not guarantee that it will gather as many votes as Yanukovych did in the presidential elections. Then, he acted as a consolidated candidate for all anti-Yushchenko forces, while now he is merely the political leader of the country's largest region. Some of the party's sponsors have distanced themselves from it, striving to build good relations ... >> full
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Revenge Behind Khlebnikov's Murder
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posted by zaina19 on as ANALYSIS / OPINION
From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 6/25/2005 6:42 PM Revenge Behind Khlebnikov's Murder By Anna Arutunyan and Oleg Liakhovich The investigation into the murder of Russian Forbes editor Paul Khlebinikov was closed Thursday as prosecutors revealed that revenge was behind the killing, allegedly masterminded by Chechen separatist Hojj Akhmed Nukhayev, a man smeared in Khlebnikov's book, Conversation with a Barbarian. The Prosecutor General's Office made the announcement after nearly a year of investigations since Khlebnikov was gunned down outside his Moscow editorial offices on the night of June 9. Khlebnikov, deemed an outstanding investigative reporter and pushed into the limelight after he headed the Russian version of Forbes with its debut issue on Russian oligarchs, wrote the book in 2003 following a series of interviews with Nukhayev, who is reportedly a top field commander in the separatist movement and is currently in hiding abroad. In the book, Khlebnikov linked the ongoing military conflict in the breakaway republic of Chechnya with organized crime. Last November, four Chechen men - Musa Vakhayev, Magomed ... >> full
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