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JULY 2010


Caucasian Forum: Black Sea Tour: Sochi, the capital of a lost people

posted by circassiankama on July, 2010 as ANALYSIS / OPINION


Black Sea Tour: Sochi, the capital of a lost people

Abkhazia's carefree atmosphere, the growing and vibrant Russian region of Krasnodar transition was very abrupt. Even when viewed from the border area of the region can be seen to be congested: attached to each other stores, endless traffic queues and keep the car filled to the brim of a huge infrastructure. As usual, all the police forces in an immanent or watching everything or nothing. We have barely Adler, a huge billboard on the left side, the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics will take place at facilities heavily've seen announcements of ongoing work.

The narrow road twisted between mountains and sea, the army entered the district for tourism is inadequate. Officially, only the Sochi region is approximately 4.5 million tourists visiting the Black Sea coast. 300 km to the north along the coast Anapa'ya on which days, hours, and perhaps regardless of weather conditions ...


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PUBL.- Islam, Islamism and Politics in Eurasia Report (IIPER), No. 19

posted by circassiankama on as ANALYSIS / OPINION


PUBL.- Islam, Islamism and Politics in Eurasia Report (IIPER), No. 19

Posted by: Gordon Hahn <gordon-hahn@sbcglobal.net>

The Islam, Islamism and Politics in Eurasia Report (IIPER), No 19 is
available at
www.miis.edu/academics/researchcenters/terrorism/research/Hahn/IIPER.

No. 19, July 28, 2010

Contents:

 * Caucasus Emirate (CE) Terrorism Statistics from June and January-June 2010
 * Dagestan's Mujahedin Discuss Confidence, Dual Power, and Parallel
  State-Building
 * Dagestan Vilaiyat's Qadis Activized
 * Five Radical Russian Liberals Support CE's Jihad
 * Anzor Astemirov - Seifullah: A Profile (Part 1)
 * Announcement: New Non-Proliferation/Terrorism Studies Master of
  Arts Degree and Terrorism Studies Certificate Programs

The Islam, Islamism and Politics in Eurasia Report (IIPER) is a
project of the Monterey Terrorism and Research and Education Program
(MonTREP) at the Monterey Institute for International Studies (MIIS).
It focuses on all politically-relevant issues involving or bearing on
Islam and ethnic Muslim communities in Russia and Eurasia writ large.
All issues of IIPER are available at:
www.miis.edu/academics/researchcenters/terrorism/research/Hahn/IIPER.
IIPER welcomes submissions of 1,500-6,000 words on any aspect of
Islamic politics in Eurasia and financial contributions to support the
project.  For related inquiries or to request to ...


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Moscow Times: The Wrong Kind Of Monument

posted by eagle on as ANALYSIS / OPINION


The Wrong Kind of Monument

By Vladimir Ryzhkov


History has always been an inflammatory topic in Russia, and this is particularly true when the topic of discussion is whether the Soviet Union played a positive role in history.

On Wednesday, for example, the Georgian parliament approved a resolution making Feb. 25, 1921 — the day Georgia was incorporated into the Soviet Union — "Soviet Occupation Day.” Several weeks before that, Moldova’s acting president, Mihai Ghimpu, proclaimed "Soviet Occupation Day” on June 28. In January, Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko, just before he was lost his re-election bid, conferred the title of Hero of Ukraine on anti-Soviet, nationalist leader Stepan Bandera. In the Baltic states, anti-Soviet and anti-Russian sentiment surrounding the five decades of Soviet occupation and the high number of subsequent executions, deportations and imprisonment of Lithuanians, Estonians and Latvians has not abated — and perhaps increased — in the past 20 years. In Poland, the 1940 Katyn massacre, in which more than 20,000 Polish officers were executed by the ...


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Window On Eurasia: Moscow Ignoring All but A Handful Of Russia’s Nearly 1,000 Company Towns, Activists Say

posted by eagle on as ANALYSIS / OPINION


FRIDAY, JULY 23, 2010

Window on Eurasia: Moscow Ignoring All but a Handful of Russia’s Nearly 1,000 Company Towns, Activists Say

Paul Goble

Staunton, July 22 – Moscow continues to ignore the serious problems of Russia’s nearly 1,000 company towns, with officials acknowledging only 335 of them and providing only 27 of them --including most prominently Pikalevo -- priority attention and investment, according to participants at a Social Chamber roundtable this week. 
This approach, which many governors also have adopted, Yevgeny Markov, the head of Russia’s Union of Small Cities, said, reflects "a head in the sands” attitude on the part of officials that somehow, without anyone doing anything, "everything will right itself on its own” (www.gzt.ru/topnews/economics/-rossiiskie-monogoroda-ne-hotyat-povtoryatj-sudjbu-/315844.html?from=1columnupfromindex).
The company town problem, which attracted so much attention a year ago but which is now seldom discussed, arose in the early 1990s when entrepreneurs swept in, bought up city-forming industries in these places, and manifested "only one desire – to get the maximum profit and then move it offshore,” Markov said. 
Local officials ...

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Window On Eurasia: Circassians Radicalized By Moscow’s ‘Double Standards’ In Ossetia, Exiled Leader Says

posted by eagle on as ANALYSIS / OPINION


TUESDAY, JULY 20, 2010

Window on Eurasia: Circassians Radicalized by Moscow’s ‘Double Standards’ in Ossetia, Exiled Leader Says

Paul Goble

Staunton, July 20 – The "double standards” behind Russia’s nationality policy -- very much on view "when the Kremlin recognizes a small part of the Ossetian people as an independent state while leaving the larger part within Russia and the right to choose its future” -- are radicalizing the Circassians, according to one of their leaders in exile.
In an interview conducted by Fatima Tlisova and posted on the Kavkaz-Uzel.ru portal, Murat Berzegov argues that what Moscow has done regarding the two Ossetias is radicalizing Circassians across the North Caucasus who are now asking why they are being attacked for demanding that they be treated equally (www.kavkaz-uzel.ru/articles/171772/).
This interview is important because it provides the clearest indication yet of the ways in which Moscow’s invasion of Georgia in August 2008 and subsequent recognition of Abkhazia and South Ossetia as independent states is having an unintended and from Russia’s perspective unwelcome ...

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