HUMAN RIGHTS > ATTACKS ON DEFENDERS |
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Attempts made to close down Chechen NGO |
The Chechen branch of Russia’s Federal Registration Service is seeking the closure of the Union of Non-Governmental Organizations (SNO), which disseminates information about the human rights situation in Chechnya and Ingushetia. |
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NGOs plan to quit Grozny’s House of Press |
A number of Chechen non-governmental organizations whose offices are located in the House of the Press building in downtown Grozny plan to vacate these premises early in the new year. The main reason is a sharp increase in rents. |
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HUMAN RIGHTS > REPORTS |
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Muddled heads |
The young folk waved the flags of the two major Russian political parties vigorously from side to side, creating the surreal mixture of truth and the most cynical lies that has become the characteristic mark of the present day. |
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The heirs of Budanov |
Kadyrov and his gang of many thousands are the Russian colonel’s talented and successful heirs, who have multiplied his glorious deeds many times. |
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The Yuri Budanov case |
The authorities, including the military, have successfully protected any murderer and rapist if he murdered and raped when murder and rape were permitted. |
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Commissioner for Kadyrov's rights (weekly review) |
The Chechen ombudsman's obligations include the rather complex one of tackling those law enforcement bodies which are subordinate to the federal authorities, and whose activities President Kadyrov for one reason or another finds uncongenial. |
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What happened in Muzhichi? |
It is extremely unusual in Ingushetia for guerrilla detachments to enter towns and villages. While it frequently happens in neighbouring Chechnya, the Ingush underground resistance employs different tactics. |
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What are they looking for in Gimry? |
The whole "counter-terrorist operation" in the Dagestan mountain village of Gimry, which began on December 15, is surrounded by numerous rumours. |
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