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--MORE SHOOTOUTS IN DAGESTAN The interior ministries of Dagestan and Chechnya carried out a joint special operation in the Dagestani city of Khasavyurt on April 5, during which two rebels and a three-year-old child were killed. Colonel Aitemir Salimgireyev, head of the Interior Ministry's Khasavyurt... MORE
ALKHANOV SPINS THE ROUNDTABLE
Chechen President Alu Alkhanov on March 28 praised a roundtable on Chechnya held in Strasbourg on March 21 under the auspices of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE). Alkhanov called the meeting "constructive and productive" and said that the European community now... MORE
MUSA YUSUPOV JOINS THE RANKS OF THE MISSING
Kavkazcenter, citing another pro-separatists website, marsho.dk, reported on March 24 that Musa Yusupov, the Tolstoi-Yurt resident in whose home Aslan Maskhadov allegedly hid and was killed, had been found dead. Marsho.dk's sources in Chechnya reported that the Tolstoi-Yurt residents who discovered Yusupov's body were shaken... MORE
MORE CHECHENS DISAPPEAR
The website of the Nizhny Novgorod-based Russian-Chechen Friendship Society (ORChD) reported on March 29 that two Achkoi-Martan residents who had been kidnapped by members of unknown "power structures" on March 27 and March 28 were both released on March 28 after being beaten by their... MORE
SEVERAL MAJOR REBEL COMMANDERS REPORTEDLY KILLED
Itar-Tass on March 23 quoted Chechen First Deputy Prime Minister Ramzan Kadyrov as reporting that rebel field commander Rizvan Chitigov had been killed in a raid carried out by pro-Moscow security forces and republican Interior Ministry troops. RIA Novosti reported on March 24 that Chitigov... MORE
STATE DEPARTMENT TAKES RUSSIA TO TASK OVER CHECHNYA
The State Department's annual report on U.S. efforts to promote democracy around the world, which was released on March 28, included some comments about Chechnya. The report, "Supporting Human Rights and Democracy: The U.S. Record 2004 – 2005," which was compiled by the State Department's... MORE
RUSSIAN OFFICER GETS JAIL TIME FOR ABUSES IN CHECHNYA
On March 29, a court in Grozny sentenced Sergei Lapin, an Interior Ministry OMON special-forces officer, to 11 years in a strict-regime labor camp on charges of inflicting bodily harm and exceeding his authority, Itar-Tass reported. According to investigators, Lapin, a police officer from the... MORE
ZYAZIKOV FEELS THE HEAT
On March 28, hundreds of people participated in a protest demonstration in Nazran, Ingushetia. The demonstration was organized by the Akhki-Yurt movement, which is led by an opposition member of the republic's parliament, Musa Ozdoev. Kommersant on March 29 quoted Akhki-Yurt members as saying that... MORE
TROOP LEVELS REMAIN HIGH IN CHECHNYA
The commander of the federal Interior Ministry's Internal Troops, Col.-General Nikolai Rogozhkin, told a press conference in Moscow organized by the Itar-Tass news agency that there are 22,000 Interior Ministry troops currently deployed in the North Caucasus. "Our first and foremost tasks there are to... MORE
MOSCOW ESCHEWS TIT-FOR-TAT STREET NAME CHANGES
The Moscow authorities on March 24 threatened to change the name of Moscow's Klimashkin Street, where Poland's embassy is located, to General Mikhail Muravyov Street, after the tsarist general who brutally suppressed the Polish uprising of 1863. The move followed the Warsaw city council's decision... MORE