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APRIL 2009


CK: Apaev: Chechen Refugees Are Driven Fome From Ingushetia

posted by eagle on April, 2009 as CHECHNYA


Apaev: Chechen refugees are driven home from Ingushetia

apr 29 2009, 23:00

The forced migrants from the Chechen Republic, now temporarily living in the so-called "compact residence centres" (CRCs) in the territory of Ingushetia, are offered to go home before May 1. As reported by Aslambek Apaev, expert of the Moscow Helsinki Group for Northern Caucasus and Chairman of the NGO named "Committee in Defence of Forced Migrants' Rights", the people are exposed to pressure.


The temporary accommodation centre (TAC) of forced migrants, another name for CRC, named "Mekhstroy" and located in Ordzhonikidzevskaya village, Sunzha District of Ingushetia, is cut from electricity supply for two days already.

It is one of tools of pressure used by the authorities on the forced migrants living here, who were prescribed to abandon their housing facilities by May 1. This is the opinion not only of the CRC inhabitants, but also of human rights activists.

Mr Apaev said to ...


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IslamOnline: Chechnya: History, Resistance, And The Future

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Mon. Apr. 27, 2009

Chechnya: History, Resistance, and the Future

(Exclusive with Tony Wood) Part One

By  Amr Taha

Staff Writer-IslamOnline.net

 
Ramzan Kadyrov, Moscow's protégé, 
reincarnates Stalin's policies of
 suppressing his own population, 
(Reuters photo)

On Apr. 16, 2009, Chechnya's pro-Russia President Ramzan Kadyrov announced the end of the "Chechnya Operation" — 15 years after two brutal wars followed by low-intensity skirmishes have reduced the country to rubble and caused thousands of casualties and forcibly deported people.

Yet, behind such lofty official rhetoric lies the fact that the voice of the Chechen people is still unrecognized.

After the fall of the Soviet Union, Chechens' aspirations for independence were about to be achieved after the Chechens inflicted an ignominious defeat on Russia in the First Chechen War.

With Putin's Russia launching merciless and atrocious second war against Chechnya, Moscow regained de facto control, and installed a puppet regime that established a brutal police state, launched propagandistic media campaign,  and employed "divide and rule" tactics ...


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The Sunday Times: Russian Death Squads ‘Pulverise’ Chechens

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From 
April 26, 2009

Russian death squads ‘pulverise’ Chechens

Elite commandos have broken their silence to reveal how they torture, execute and then blow captives to atoms to obliterate the grisly evidence


Thousands of Chechens disappeared after being taken away by Russian troops. One death squad targeted 'black widow' bombers such as those who seized a Moscow theatre in 2002


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Chechnya Remains Bound To Moscow By Economic Weakness

posted by circassiankama on as CHECHNYA


April 22, 2009

RFE/RL


Chechnya Remains Bound To Moscow By Economic Weakness

by Liz Fuller

Chechen Republic head Ramzan Kadyrov has hailed the April 16 announcement of the end of the 10-year counterterrorism operation in Chechnya as an acknowledgment that Islamic radicalism has been defeated and as heralding a badly needed economic upswing in the republic.

By contrast, many commentators in Moscow and abroad have construed it as the latest in a long series of concessions by Moscow, one that has further augmented Kadyrov's already considerable power and removed the last constraints on his imputed plan to transform Chechnya into a de facto independent state within the Russian Federation.

Kadyrov's hyperbole is misplaced insofar as the Islamic resistance still moves freely throughout Chechnya's mountainous southern regions, staging ambushes and hit-and-run attacks against the various police and paramilitary formations loyal to Kadyrov. And ...

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Kadyrov's Takeover

posted by circassiankama on as CHECHNYA


April 17, 2009

Kadyrov's Takeover

There's an old anecdote about Chechnya that runs: "How soon after the withdrawal of Russian forces from the republic will Ramzan Kadyrov be killed?" The answer: "He will be killed several hours before the withdrawal."

To judge by everything that has happened, that anecdote was overtaken by events on April 16.

The logical conclusion to be drawn from statements by representatives of the Chechen leadership is that the ending of the counterterrorism operation should bring Chechnya not just an economic boom, but it will enable Ramzan Kadyrov and the forces subordinate to him to impose control over Chechen territory.

Various officials have said on more than one occasion that the task of maintaining internal order should be transferred from the various federal forces deployed in Chechnya, either temporarily or on a permanent basis, ...

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