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North Caucasus terrorism and the search for funding |
The proliferation of terrorist activity in the North Caucasus may be deeply connected with the jihadists’ attempts to acquire additional funds, which they badly need. |
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The West's approach to the Caucasus |
A stable political settlement in the South Caucasus can only be quickly achieved by a decisive change in the West’s approach. |
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Death in Europe (weekly review) |
Part of the blame lies with the refugees themselves, since when they apply for asylum the vast majority of them do not tell the truth, and claim to have been members of the resistance. |
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War without end |
The "emir" takes responsibility for the attacks, creating the impression of a powerful underground state whose citizens are "welded by a single purpose and connected by a single goal". |
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Hello Sochi! |
It turns out that there never was any decades-long resistance by the mountain tribes, that their villages were never burned down, they were never driven out by force, and General Zass with his trunkloads of Circassian skulls never existed. |
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A marriage made in heaven (weekly review) |
The only changes in the license to kill have involved its extension from the territory of the war, first to Russia and then to the whole planet.
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Zero casualties |
The commanders tried to minimize losses among Russian soldiers and officers. This led to the bombing and shelling, the tactic of not tackling the enemy head-on, but of blockading it and destroying it remotely. Along with casual spectators.
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The list is incomplete |
The hallmark of a terrorist act is violence directed against those who cannot defend themselves, and the securing of certain preferences by means of it. |
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The evolution of terror (weekly review) |
The final stage in the development of the new terrorist strategy should be viewed as having been reached in late 2009, with the bombing of the Nevsky Express passenger train on November 27, in which 27 people died. |
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A message to readers of Prague Watchdog |
The website will resume its operation on April 7, 2010. |
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