In a waterway with a shark
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posted by zaina19 on June, 2005 as ANALYSIS / OPINION
From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 6/17/2005 4:47 AM June, 17, 2005 In a waterway with a shark Dear Mr. Mihas. I always read the Chechenpress, "Caucasus-center" and other independent sites. I know you by publications in the "Caucasus-center". It is like a balm on my soul to read normal, human opinion on this theme. I cannot understand in any way, why our "Soviet" people have such fascist concepts. I speak about our good people, including the majority of my friends and relatives. What people speak is awful, so shamelessly they lie, denying crimes of their authority, or justifying it, when it is already impossible to deny. Because of that I was compelled to stop contacts to many of them. It is heavy. But it is impossible to continue to communicate indifferently. To pretend, as if nothing special happens. It is inadmissible to listen to disgusting lie, misanthropic statements. Here, in England , our people are also patriots of the Kremlin tyranny. They are also swindlers and liars concerning this theme. It ... >> full
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June, 14, 2005 Can Russia revenge? In each war there are heroes, traitors and allies. Only the third part of what happened in the Chechen Republic for the last six years became sufficient to acknowledge actions of the Serbian army against Kosovo to be a crime against humanity and to make the political management of Serbia responsible. In searches of allies, Chechen diplomats beat off their feet against thresholds of practically all international organizations, appealing to the conscience of their heads, however they met the last form of hypocrisy and frank treachery in relation to Chechens. Moreover, the coordinated position of the leaders of many countries concerning the Chechen Republic, their investments into the economy of Russia show that they even did not take a neutral position - for six years they encouraged the murder of the Chechen people, and built their well-being on their blood. Chechens gave them a lot of materials and documents with proofs sufficient for these "friends of Russia " not to have any argument for ... >> full
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Muslim-American author takes aim at stereotypes
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Prev Discussion Next Discussion Send Replies to My Inbox Reply Recommend Message 1 of 1 in Discussion From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 6/18/2005 2:31 AM MODERATE HOPES EFFORTS HELP REMOVE 9/11 STIGMA Muslim-American author takes aim at stereotypes By AKEMI NAKAMURA Staff writer Concerned about the negative images of Muslims being generated by the actions of terrorist extremists in recent years, Muslim-American author Asma Gull Hasan said average Muslims, including those in Japan, need to speak up so people gain a fair understanding of Islam. News photo Asma Gull Hasan "I think, in all the big issues (in the world), Muslims are basically involved in some way or another," including in Iraq and Chechnya, Hasan, 30, said in a recent interview. "We need to hear more voices from average Muslims who are not in trouble or part of any political problems." Hasan, a devout Muslim, is visiting Tokyo from June 11 to 21. She gave a lecture Wednesday at Waseda University organized by the Tokyo American Center and also plans ... >> full
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From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 6/19/2005 1:39 AM A Road Map for Reform Friday, June 17, 2005. Issue 3189. Page 8. By Grigory Yavlinsky The battle for political power is once again heating up in Russia. The old oligarchs who got their property through shady privatizations are fighting the new oligarchs, the siloviki who came to power under President Vladimir Putin. The old oligarchs replaced politics with intrigues and gerrymandering, spreading corruption to every branch of the government and eventually bringing Putin to power. They are now pretending to be "democrats." The new oligarchs are pursuing precisely the same policies, but to the benefit of different individuals. They call themselves the state. Both groups have their professional liberals -- whether politicians hired for a princely sum by the old oligarchs or appointed to highly visible posts by the new oligarchs. Neither group has come up with socially significant goals for Russia's development. They have no concept of its place in the world or of the values that would encourage Russia ... >> full
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The Russian propagation as the diagnosis to the society
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posted by zaina19 on as ANALYSIS / OPINION
From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 6/20/2005 4:00 PM June, 21, 2005 The Russian propagation as the diagnosis to the society We are witnesses of that Chechen fighters are named "terrorists" and "gangsters" in the Russian mass-media. It is quite clear even without deep digressions into human psychology that the named terms are not simply "abuse", but a well thought over and purposefully applied propaganda weapon of the Kremlin. The term "terrorists" used by the Russian propagation against fighters of the Chechen Resistance, is called to inspire assurance at the Russian and especially the western public, that Chechens battle not for releasing of their country from the occupation, but they are one of "the fighting branches" of the mythical in many respects "center of the Islamic terrorism", known as “Al-Qaeda”. In the European and American mass-media they write about the "world net" of “Al-Qaeda”, that its main "political problem" consists in total destruction of the whole Western (Christian) civilization. It is quite natural, that the educated part of the ... >> full
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