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ALL EYES ON SPECIAL TREATY PROPOSAL
An indicator that Kremlin-watchers will be monitoring during the next few weeks: Will Kadyrov succeed in the near future in getting Vladimir Putin's signature onto a special treaty allocating powers between Chechnya and the federal center? According to a November 17 article in Vremya novostei,... MORE
KADYROV AND SILOVIKI CONTINUE TO CLASH?
An article by Andrei Pilipchuk in the November 12 issue of Krasnaya zvezda ("Red Star"), the Russian military's newspaper, suggests that relations between the Kadyrov administration and Russia's security agencies remain tense. In striking contradiction to both Kadyrov's and Putin's official lines about "normalization" in... MORE
QUESTIONS HANG OVER RUSSIAN CAPTIVES
Did the Russian government pay a ransom, or possibly release captured rebel guerrillas, in order to win the release last week of two officials from its own procuracy who had been held captive by the rebels? According to a November 17 article in Nezavisimaya gazeta,... MORE
AUTHORITIES SUPPRESS INFORMATION ABOUT 1999 BOMBINGS
Russian authorities may have even more reason than previously suspected for launching a bogus criminal case against the dissident lawyer Mikhail Trepashkin (see Chechnya Weekly, November 6 and November 13). The day before his arrest last month, Trepashkin told reporter Igor Korolkov of the weekly... MORE
LORD JUDD SHARPENS CRITICISM OF KREMLIN
Britain's Lord Frank Judd has been moving toward a stronger anti-Kremlin position on Chechnya ever since he resigned in the spring from his position as the Council of Europe's chief specialist on the subject. That trend continued to be evident in his remarks at a... MORE
MUSA MURADOV TO SPEAK IN NEW YORK
Readers of Chechnya Weekly in the New York area will be interested in a briefing by Musa Muradov hosted by the Committee to Protect Journalists, scheduled for November 24. Muradov, editor in chief of the Chechen newspaper Groznensky rabochy and Chechnya correspondent for the independent... MORE
BRITISH COURT FREES ZAKAEV (WITH EXCERPTS FROM RULING)
The most authoritative evaluation of the Putin administration's policies in Chechnya so far published by any branch of government in any country in the world came on November 13, in the form of a London court ruling. The results of that evaluation directly challenge not... MORE
–CHECHNYA IN PERSPECTIVE
"Don't forget that Chechnya is an extremely tiny place, just 0.1 percent of Russia's total land area with at present about 0.4 percent of Russia's population. Thus the criminal violence there is extremely concentrated. In proportion to their numbers, during the last decade Chechens have... MORE
WHAT DO KREMLIN CHANGES MEAN FOR CHECHNYA?
The recent upheavals in the Kremlin, including the resignation of Aleksandr Voloshin as President Vladimir Putin's chief of staff, could portend major changes in the Kremlin's policies on Chechnya. Voloshin was known as a key architect of those policies and especially as a political ally... MORE
DISSIDENT LAWYER JAILED ON TRUMPED UP CHARGES
The use of ostensibly criminal cases to pursue political objectives, a well-established tactic in both Soviet and post-Soviet Russia, is apparently being used again to silence those who challenge the official version of the 1999 and 2002 terrorist attacks in Russia. A KGB officer turned... MORE