Ramzan Kadyrov - orphan, who is allotted by authority and is dangerous
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posted by zaina19 on December, 2005 as ANALYSIS / OPINION
From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 12/9/2005 2:13 AM Decmber, 9, 2005 Ramzan Kadyrov - orphan, who is allotted by authority and is dangerous At the age of 29 he is considered as the main body in Chechnya, shameless demonstrates his status of vice- premier and hopes to become conqueror on these parliamentary selections. It would be possible to perceive Ramzan Kadirov altogether only as eccentric figure, - such father’s son, whom pleases himself to play with the weapon, affectionately to scutch the young lion, which lives in his houses, he is occupied by hunting the oppositionists and to wring out in the enormous training hall, built after his father, never one of the leaders of armed resistance, and the subsequently prorussian premier of Chechnya, he was killed by separatists in 2004. However, Ramzan is greater than only grown reach boy with the despotic nature, and as confirmation of that serves his own army, - not falling under no one determination army of the former fighters, the professional servicemen ... >> full
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From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 12/9/2005 2:24 AM Decmber, 9, 2005 From Russia with lie - The book "Brides of Allah" of Russian journalist Julia Juzik appeared in the centre of attention in many European countries, including Norway. Warm reception of the book based on the prejudiced and doubtful information, shows, how noncritically the public concerns to the conflict in the Chechen Republic. "Unusual document exposing suiciders", - enthusiastically wrote the Norwegian press about the book "Brides of Allah" of Russian journalist Julia Juzik. But this book shows a mash from documentary not confirmed statements and strange interviews which give the deformed picture of the conflict in the Chechen Republic and the Chechen society. Conspiratorial main idea Jusik is that islamic terrorists cooperate with right protecting organizations and the western prospecting services to blow up Russia, it seems, results from her close cooperation with FSB. The main problem of the book consists that the facts submitted in it are doubtful, as well as in denying by sources words ... >> full
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From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 12/14/2005 3:00 AM Decmber, 14, 2005 When silence is a crime It is not their war. They were not guilty in anything. War has come to them in the house and has stolen their childhood, has forced to mature early. They saw, how kill people, as their relatives die. And the death was near, followed them. We - grown up without bombardments, the weapons, "cleanings" can't understand. We played toys, climbed on trees and were pleased with life , and did not reflect on the price of life and that there is a death. "I was 11 years old, I precisely imagined, what life is, and what her price means. These feelings cannot be described in words when very close you feel death. There is a lump in the throat, it is difficult to breathe and ideas go confusedly". Completely casually I read this article written by the Chechen girl. These are memoirs on the childhood. More truly, it was not the childhood in our ... >> full
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From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 12/14/2005 2:22 PM Lenin’s mausoleum / Photo from www.weltfoto.com Lenin’s mausoleum / Photo from www.weltfoto.com Good-Bye, Lenin? Created: 21.11.2005 11:27 MSK (GMT +3), Updated: 11:28 MSK > document.write(get_ago(1132561732)); </SCRIPT> Lisa Vronskaya MosNews I have never seen Lenin in my life, never been to the Red Square mausoleum and have never felt like going. Like most people my age, I think, whose school years coincided with the last decade of the Soviet Union’s existence I grew up in the shadow of the great revolutionary. Lenin was everywhere — in our schoolbooks, in the songs we sung, in the films we watched, on TV, on the badges we wore, in the names of the streets and squares… We did not need a mausoleum to be aware of his ubiquitous presence. At the age of seven all Russian schoolchildren were supposed to join the Oktyabryata — a children’s organization one step below the Pioneers. Oktyabryata wore little star-shaped badges with a picture of the little curly-headed Vladimir Ulyanov pinned to their ... >> full
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A BOOK ABOUT ARMENIAN COSSACKS TO BE PRESENTED IN MOSCOW
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From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 12/15/2005 2:04 AM
A BOOK ABOUT ARMENIAN COSSACKS TO BE PRESENTED IN MOSCOW
On 17 December, the presentation of a book about Armenian Cossacks will take place at the Armenian embassy in Moscow. Yerkramas newspaper of Russian-Armenians reports that the author of the book is former General Lieutenant of the Soviet Army Norat Ter-Grigorian. The paper informs that the event is organized by the Armenian embassy (Amb. Armen Smbatian) and the International Union of Armenian Cossacks (ataman Major General Sergey Madatian).
http://www.azg.am/?lang=EN&num=2005121507
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