March 3rd 2009 · Prague Watchdog / Dzhambulat Are· ALSO AVAILABLE IN:
That’s all, folks! (weekly review)
By Dzhambulat Are
GROZNY, Chechnya - Chechen television will soon be showing cartoon characters giving talks about morality and culture. A decision has been taken to create the republic’s first animation studio, which will be located in the town of Gudermes, not far from Grozny.
The task of organizing the new enterprise has been assigned to Ramzan Ibuyev, managing director of the Put’ (Path) printing house, which specializes in the publication of religious books. Informing the public about his plans for future work, Ibuyev stressed that the studio’s output would concentrate mainly on providing material of a moral and religious nature addressed to the young.
March 2nd 2009 · Prague Watchdog / Valentin Tudan· ALSO AVAILABLE IN:
Ingushetia revisited
By Valentin Tudan, special to Prague Watchdog
NAZRAN, Ingushetia – The new President is the main topic of every conversation in the republic. The hopes of the Ingush, their first disappointments, their attempts to grasp the logic of this or that decision of government and to predict the future – these take a great variety of forms. At present the hopes prevail, though President Yevkurov has already managed seriously to undermine confidence in himself.
The most violent criticism is directed at his position on Prigorodny District, which he steamrollered through the Ingush People’s Congress. That position can be summed up briefly as follows: the republic of Ingushetia is defined in terms of its actual borders, and the main priority is now the problem of ...
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