From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 2/7/2007 1:58 AM February 6th 2007 · Prague Watchdog
Ninth issue of the monthly Chechen Society Today released
PRAGUE, February 6 - The ninth issue of the monthly Chechenskoye obshchestvo segodnya (Chechen Society Today) has been released. This issue of the magazine contains features on a number of interrelated themes that include extremism, memory, music, history, and the Chechen diaspora.
Said-Khamzat Gerikhanov reports on the current situation in the Karelian town of Kondopoga, where a judicial inquiry has begun into the riots that broke out in the town last August and September. Gerikhanov interviews Murad Musayev, a Moscow lawyer who is defending the Chechens accused of murdering two local residents.
Another item presents personal memories of a Grozny that no longer exists, in a moving description of an imaginary journey by tramcar through the city's streets and thoroughfares, stop by stop past the colleges, theatres, concert halls, statues and other landmarks that once adorned it.
In the book pages, Asya Israilova writes about the young Chechen author Adam Salamov, and there's a feature on children's writing, including a review of a new anthology of the stories of Hans Christian Andersen in Chechen translation.
Visit this page to see and download the latest issue of the journal (1(9)/2007).
The black-and-white Russian-language publication Chechen Society Today is a joint project of Prague Watchdog and the Moscow-based Center for Journalism in Extreme Situations, which is being implemented thanks to support from the US-based National Endowment for Democracy. The journal’s aim is to strengthen Chechen civil society, promote independent media in Chechnya, and provide objective information to Chechens living in Russia and Europe.
A thousand copies are published in Moscow; additional copies are printed and distributed by Prague Watchdog for Chechen exiles in Europe. In addition, a printer-friendly PDF version can be downloaded from the PW (http://journal.watchdog.cz) and CJES websites (http://chechnya.cjes.ru). Free e-mail subscription to the PDF version is also available.
Prague Watchdog welcomes proposals from both organizations and individuals for participation in this project, especially the distribution of the paper version of the journal. http://www.watchdog.cz/?show=000000-000017-000001-000009&lang=1
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