posted by Fatima Tlisova on January 31, 2008 6:50 PM as IMPERIALISM
Karachaevo-Cherkessia: A Small War with Big Repercussions
January 31, 2008
During the past few months, the Karachaevo-Cherkessia Republic (KCR) has remained below the mass media’s radar. In the meantime, the events unfolding in the republic illustrate a growing confrontation between the Russian authorities and the separatists. Despite the official announcements that the Karachaevo Jamaat has been eradicated (Vremya Novostei, January 24), a number of developments demonstrate that the underground is alive ... >> >> Click Here For Full Article...
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posted by Fatima Tlisova on January 18, 2008 11:52 PM as NORTH CAUCASUS
Astemirov Strikes
Back: Background and Implications of the Kyarov Assassination in
Kabardino-Balkaria
By Fatima Tlisova
Before his assassination in
Nalchik last Saturday (see Eurasia Daily Monitor, January 14), Colonel Anatoly
Kyarov was in charge of a special unit that targeted the leader of the
Kabardino-Balkarian section of the Caucasus front Anzor Astemirov (aka
Seifullah). Kyarov’s unit was an independent operation, with its own designated ... >> >> Click Here For Full Article...
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posted by Fatima Tlisova on June 09, 2006 5:45 AM as HUMAN RIGHTS
Press Under Threat In The North Caucasus

The difficulties of working as an independent journalist in the Russian Caucasus.
By Fatima Tlisova in Istanbul (CRS No. 343, 08-June-06)
In each of the republics of the North Caucasus in which I have worked, I have to communicate with the authorities, law enforcement agencies and different circles of society. On the basis of this experience, I have to confirm with regret - freedom ... >> >> Click Here For Full Article...
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