Heku.ru: THE REPORTS AND THE TESTIMONIES ABOUT RUSSIAN - CIRCASSIAN WAR AND THE CIRCASSIAN GENOCIDE
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posted by eagle on April, 2009 as Genocide Crime
THE REPORTS AND THE TESTIMONIES ABOUT RUSSIAN - CIRCASSIAN WAR AND THE CIRCASSIAN GENOCIDE The Reports and the Testimonies About Russian - Circassian War and the Circassian Genocide
Grand Duke Michael: “We wouldn’t leave our duties thinking that Mountaineers are not surrendering. To wipe out the half, the other half needed to be destroyed.”
Caucasia Armies General Staff Head Milyutin: “We should send the Mountaineers by force to the places we want. If we need, we should deport/exile them to Don region. Our main goal is to settle Russians in the regions on the skirts of Caucasian Mountains. But we shouldn’t let the Mountaineers know about this.”
In the letter Earl Yevdokimov sent to the Ministry of War in October 1863 he said: “Now we have to clean the coastal strip as part of our plan for the conquest of West Caucasia” (from the State History Archives).
Russian Historian Sulujiyen: “We wouldn’t abandon our ... >> full
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| FEDERATION of EUROPEAN CIRCASSIANS : Commemoration ceremony of the genocide and the exile of the North Caucasian Peoples on May 21, 1864
Dear Friends,
On May 21, the genocide of the North Caucasian peoples and their banishment from the Caucasus will be remembered for the 145th time. To commemorate this tragic event, each year, the Federation of European Circassians invites all of our fellow citizens to a memorial ceremony. Host this year is the Nordkaukasischer Kultur Verein Berlin eV.
Speakers from Germany and Turkey will throw a deep understanding on the context and the terrible consequences of this genocide, which is with more than 1.5 million deaths believed to be one of the worst genocide in human history.
The memorial ceremony under the motto "We will not forget ...!" extends over three days and takes place from May 22 till May 24 in Berlin. The active event will offer the participants next ... | >> full
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Window On Eurasia: Stalin Deported Balkars To Give Their Territory To Georgia, Activists Say
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posted by eagle on March, 2009 as Genocide Crime
Paul Goble
Vienna, March 9 – On the 65th anniversary of the Stalin-era deportation of the Balkars, activists of that national group said that the Soviet dictator had taken that step in order to transfer part of their territory to the Georgian SSR, a charge that could have contemporary relevance given Moscow’s continuing campaign against Georgia. Yesterday, the leaders of the Balkar nation held a meeting in memory of the deportation of the Balkar people to the wilds of Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan in 1944, an action as the result of which more than a third of the members of this Turkic people died and one which continues to cast a shadow on the North Caucasus (www.kavkaz-uzel.ru/articles/150579). On the one hand, disputes between the Balkars and the Kabardinians continue not only over political power ... >> full
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Window On Eurasia: Stalin Deported Balkars To Give Their Territory To Georgia, Activists Say
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posted by eagle on as Genocide Crime
Paul Goble
Vienna, March 9 – On the 65th anniversary of the Stalin-era deportation of the Balkars, activists of that national group said that the Soviet dictator had taken that step in order to transfer part of their territory to the Georgian SSR, a charge that could have contemporary relevance given Moscow’s continuing campaign against Georgia. Yesterday, the leaders of the Balkar nation held a meeting in memory of the deportation of the Balkar people to the wilds of Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan in 1944, an action as the result of which more than a third of the members of this Turkic people died and one which continues to cast a shadow on the North Caucasus (www.kavkaz-uzel.ru/articles/150579). On the one hand, disputes between the Balkars and the Kabardinians continue not only over political power ... >> full
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North Caucasus Weekly: Chechen-Ingush Deportation Anniversary Marked
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posted by eagle on February, 2009 as Genocide Crime
Chechen-Ingush Deportation Anniversary Marked
Publication: North Caucasus Weekly
February 26, 2009 04:17 PM
Category: North Caucasus Weekly, North Caucasus , The Caucasus, Featured
Chechen-Ingush deportation
February 23 was the 65th anniversary of Josef Stalin’s deportation of the Chechen and Ingush—accused by the Soviet dictator of collaborating with the Nazis—to Kazakhstan and elsewhere in the Soviet Union. Kavkazky Uzel reported on the day of this year's anniversary that all of Chechnya’s mosques would be marking the anniversary with religious ceremonies and prayers in memory of the victims of the 1944 deportation and that ritual sacrifices would also take place across the republic, with the meat from sacrificed animals donated to poor families.
In Ingushetia, several thousand people, including representatives of public organizations, government officials—among them Ingush President Yunus-bek Yevkurov—representatives from Chechnya and Kabardino-Balkaria, and ordinary residents of Ingushetia, gathered in the former Ingush capital, ... >> full
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