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RIVAL LEADERS MARK DEPORTATION ANNIVERSARY
On February 23, Chechens and Ingush across the political spectrum marked the 61st anniversary of Soviet dictator Josef Stalin's mass deportation of members of both groups to Kyrgyzstan. Chechnya's pro-Moscow president, Alu Alkhanov, declared that the "repressions against the entire nation cannot be treated as... MORE
STRASBOURG COURT RULES IN FAVOR OF CHECHENS
The European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg on February 24 handed down rulings on claims brought by six Chechens who blame the Russian government for the deaths of relatives. The court ruled that the Russian Federation had violated the right to life, the prohibition... MORE
PEACE INITIATIVES ELICIT CONFUSED REACTION FROM THE KREMLIN
Aslan Maskhadov's unilateral ceasefire last month evoked an initial reaction of skepticism from Russian authorities over the possibility of putting this order into practice – but ultimately officials seemed surprised by its effectiveness. On February 22, Arkady Baskaev, a State Duma deputy who specializes in... MORE
SOLDIERS’ MOTHERS FINALLY MEET ZAKAEV
Following unsuccessful attempts late last year to meet with Chechen separatist representatives in Belgium, Union of Soldiers' Mothers Committees (SKSMR) delegation met with representatives of Chechen separatist leader Aslan Maskhadov in London on February 24 and 25. The SKSMR delegation was led by the organization's... MORE
SITUATION IN INGUSHETIA DETERIORATES
Reporting from Ingushetia in the February 28 issue of the weekly magazine Profil, Irina Kostyuchenko and Natalya Shiryeva wrote that while special anti-terrorist operations are currently being conducted across the North Caucasus, "behind the noise of a big war, people are disappearing without a trace;... MORE
POST-CEASEFIRE BATTLE RAGES
President Vladimir Putin praised staff members of the Federal Security Service (FSB) on February 28 for "successful special operations" in the North Caucasus this year, stating that that more than 200 rebels have been killed so far in 2005, RIA Novosti reported. "The operational capabilities... MORE
DISAPPEARANCES CONTINUE
On March 1, the Prava Cheloveka v Rossii (Human Rights in Russia) website, Hro.org, citing the Council of Non-Governmental Organizations, reported that the bodies of Rezvan and Zina Arsamemruev were discovered in the village of Goiti in the Urus-Martan district on February 27. The couple... MORE
BRIEFS
--WEBSITE CLAIMS BASAEV MET WITH CIA AGENTS The pro-Kremlin Utro.ru website reported February 28 that "military experts" believe that the video posted by the Kavkazcenter website earlier this month in which Chechen rebel warlord Shamil Basaev dispelled rumors that he had been killed was shot... MORE
QUOTE OF THE WEEK
"Years ago, [Akhmad] Kadyrov preached that Muslims should not worship human beings or animals when he protested the nomination of a wolf as the national emblem of an independent Chechnya. Now, he is becoming a deity himself. If this goes any further, I would not... MORE
SECURITY STEPPED UP AS CEASEFIRE ENDS
Chechnya was put on a "reinforced security regime" on February 21 with the approach of the end of Chechen rebel leader Aslan Maskhadov's unilateral ceasefire on February 23. Mosokovsky komsomolets in its February 21 edition quoted a spokesman for the regional operational headquarters of Russia's... MORE