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–COMMISSION TO GET EARLY LAUNCHING

Kadyrov's planned commission for investigating the events of the last twelve years in Chechnya apparently looms even larger in his plans than was apparent when it was first announced some weeks ago. He said on October 19 that a decree launching the commission would be... MORE

MILITARY VOTING YIELDS UNEXPECTED RESULT

Among the few surprises to come from Chechnya's election day on October 5, so far the most interesting is the revelation that the Russian troops who took part voted overwhelmingly against Akhmad Kadyrov. A respected Moscow journalist, recently returned from Grozny, told Chechnya Weekly on... MORE

MORE ELECTION IRREGULARITIES NOTED

Evidence continues to mount that the October 5 election was massively rigged. BBC correspondent Steve Rosenberg participated in an election day tour of Chechnya that was organized and closely controlled by the Russian authorities. He reported on October 11 that at a polling station in... MORE

KADYROV SEEKS TO BUILD ON TRIUMPH

Clearly attempting to exploit his post-election-day momentum, Kadyrov told a Moscow press conference that all Interior Ministry troops in Chechnya should be organized under a single command--with those of the federal ministry placed "if not in direct subordination, then under the direction of the Interior... MORE

REBEL COMMANDERS COULD PRESENT NEW PROBLEMS

If the Kremlin should finally decide to engage in bona fide peace negotiations in Chechnya, it will now have to negotiate not only with Aslan Maskhadov but with a wide range of rebel field commanders. That is the view of Anna Politkovskaya, who told Radio... MORE

REFUGEES IN NO RUSH TO RETURN TO CHECHNYA

A visit to Georgia's Pankisi Gorge by officials of the Putin and Kadyrov administrations, which occurred just before the October 5 election, produced strikingly modest results. The visitors failed to persuade a single Chechen refugee to join them on their return flight. Some eleven families... MORE

RUSSIA HAS LOST THE WAR IN CHECHNYA

By Andrei Piontkovsky Russia has yet again lost a war in Chechnya--just as it did in the nineteenth century, and in 1944 and 1996. If this really is a war for the territorial integrity of the multi-ethnic Russian Federation, then the Chechens must feel themselves... MORE

–NO END TO HOSTILITIES

The Chechen Interior Ministry told the news agency Novosti on October 14 that unknown gunmen shot dead one of its police colonels as he was driving in Grozny. The NTV television network identified the slain colonel as Zhelaudi Mezhiev, deputy chief of the ministry's investigative... MORE

ON THE EVE OF ELECTIONS IN CHECHNYA: AN EYEWITNESS ACCOUNT

By Zaindi Choltaev We left Sunzhensky district early in the morning, heading for Grozny from the west of Chechnya. After the turn to Assinovskaya, still not far from the Ingush border, we came upon engineering reconnaissance troops: Several tanks and military trucks, soldiers walking along... MORE

REPORTS SUGGEST WIDESPREAD ELECTION DAY ABUSES

The experience of last March's referendum taught international election observers a bitter lesson: The Kremlin will use their mere presence at such a rigged affair as a seal of legitimacy, no matter what those observers actually report. Monitors from organizations such as the OSCE and... MORE