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Chechnya in diaspora |
Today about 20 per cent of the Chechens who fled their homeland in search of a more secure existence are in prison cells,
Ramzan Ampukayev claims. |
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Chechen children's summer holidays |
The free time Chechen children have during the summer holidays doesn’t differ much from the free time enjoyed by their peers in other regions of Russia, except for a lack of choice in the matter of how to spend the three months of vacation. |
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Two female suicides in Grozny |
In Islam, suicide is considered a major sin. The person’s relatives carry out a thorough investigation of their own in order to find out what drove him or her to this sin. |
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HUMANITARIAN > ENVIRONMENT |
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Compensation and rebuilding in Chechnya |
Even assuming that people will receive the money that is legally owed to them in full, it will fall far short of helping them to recoup the damage caused by war. |
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The “hospital business” in Chechnya |
Patients in Chechen hospitals have to pay healthcare workers for their services, despite the fact that officially medical treatment is free. |
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Wolves go on offensive in Chechnya |
In Chechnya this year there have been several reports of wolves appearing near populated areas. At night they lose their fear and find their way into hen-houses and sheds, inflicting losses on livestock owners.
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Rain hits Chechnya |
Heavy rains in the mountain districts of Chechnya have created a threat of flooding. In Grozny, there were huge traffic jams because of enormous puddles. |
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