Latest North Caucasus Weekly Articles
–MOTHERS PROTEST DEATH BENEFIT
The website Vesti.ru reports that on April 14 a group of mothers of servicemen killed in Chechnya picketed the parliament of Nizhegorodsky Oblast. The women were protesting an oblast government decision that only those families whose incomes are below the poverty level would receive financial... MORE
KREMLIN REPORT HIGHLIGHTS ONGOING ABUSES IN CHECHNYA…
At the end of March, the pro-Moscow administration of Akhmad Kadyrov sent the Kremlin a confidential report about murders, kidnappings and other atrocities committed against civilians in Chechnya. The essential details of this report, which must have been known to the administration before the March... MORE
…AS EU, RIGHTS GROUPS, CALL FOR ACTION
The U.S. government has decided not to co-sponsor a resolution about Chechnya at this week's meeting of the United Nations Commission on Human Rights. State Department spokesman Richard Boucher told journalists at the department's daily press briefing on April 11 that Washington had not even... MORE
CHECHEN FIGHTERS IN IRAQ?
In an April 12 article by one of its war correspondents in Iraq, the Times of London reports that the regime of Saddam Hussein "imported hundreds of well trained Islamic guerrillas before the war to spearhead his fight against American and British forces." The article... MORE
REPORT SAYS AMNESTY LAW DRAFTED
Russian President Vladimir Putin's staff has already drafted legislation for an amnesty in Chechnya, the website Gazeta.ru reported on April 15. The presidential proposal will be formally introduced in the Duma this week, Putin's representative to the Duma confirmed to Boris Sapozhnikov and Artem Vernidub,... MORE
RUSSIAN FORCES CONTINUE TO SUFFER CASUALTIES
Deaths and woundings from combat and mine explosions continue to be daily occurrences in Chechnya. On April 10 the Associated Press reported that six Russian troops and one police officer of the pro-Moscow administration had been killed in Chechnya over the previous twenty-four hours. Two... MORE
–TATARSTAN PRESSED ON SOVEREIGNTY ISSUE
Unlike Chechnya's new constitution, that of Tatarstan still uses the word "sovereignty" in referring to the republic. The last six months have seen a struggle between officials of the Tatarstan republic, including its judges, and the federal center, which is working to strike down that... MORE
SURPRISE VOTE AGAINST RUSSIA’S CHECHNYA POLICY
SURPRISE VOTE AGAINST RUSSIA'S CHECHNYA POLICY An overconfident and overbearing Russian delegation lost the first major international test of Moscow's Chechnya policy to occur since the March 23 constitutional referendum. The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) voted unexpectedly on April 2 to... MORE
EARLY MANEUVERS IN PRESIDENTIAL RACE
Chechnya's upcoming presidential election, like its recent referendum, will be an exercise in court politics disguised as a popular vote. From their early maneuvers it would seem that both Akhmad Kadyrov, widely seen as the early front runner, and his rivals are assuming that the... MORE
“DEVYATKI”: THE REAL LEGAL SYSTEM IN CHECHNYA
"DEVYATKI": THE REAL LEGAL SYSTEM IN CHECHNYA What sort of amnesty is President Putin actually going to put into practice in Chechnya--and for whom? In the April 7 issue of Novaya gazeta, Anna Politkovskaya, one of the newspaper's correspondents, suggested some criteria for judging the... MORE