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What changes await Chechnya? (weekly review) |
The image of the great builder such as mankind has never known before must be constantly reinforced by hundreds and thousands of foundation pits for new construction that have been dug across the whole republic. |
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A war of survival (weekly review) |
The Kremlin is afraid to put Chechnya completely in Kadyrov’s hands, even though it is prepared to meet his wishes where the lifting of the basic restrictions is concerned. |
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The “golden gun” of Adam Delimkhanov (weekly review) |
The most shocking aspect of this story is the audacity and cynicism of the assassination’s organizers, who were absolutely certain of their impunity and did not consider it necessary to destroy the traces of their involvement in the case. |
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Battle at the murder scene (weekly review) |
The perpetrators may have been motivated by a very large monetary or other reward. But even from a very rough description, the sequence of events seems highly unusual. |
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The discrediting of Ichkeria (weekly review) |
Having brought together in one room a few dozen of his recent enemies among the Ichkerian field commanders, Ramzan Kadyrov made them systematically trample in the mud not only their former comrades-at-arms, but also themselves. |
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Licence to kill |
The right to eliminate opponents is granted only to special units operating with the support of the Russian law enforcement agencies. |
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Kadyrov’s Arab diplomacy (weekly review) |
Russia has made Chechnya a sort of window on the Middle East. For Arab kings, sheikhs, emirs and other oriental rulers a meeting with the leader of the former rebel territory is a mandatory item on their agenda in Russia. |
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