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KHATTAB VIDEO BROADCAST.

On April 26, Russian state-run television (RTR) broadcast footage of a dead body identified as that of a top separatist guerilla commander, the Arab-born Khattab. If the body turned out to be that of Khattab, then he would become "the most important guerilla commander killed... MORE

LEBED DIES IN HELIOCOPTER CRASH.

On April 28, retired Army General Aleksandr Lebed, the elected governor of Krasnoyarsk Krai and the oft-maligned architect of the 1996 Khasavyurt Accords, which had put an end to the first Russo-Chechen war, died as a result of severe injuries sustained in an MI-8 helicopter... MORE

TULA INCIDENT CATALYZES “CHECHENIZATION” OF POLICE.

On April 25, the Russian website Kolokol.ru summarized the contents of an article that had appeared in the official government newspaper Rossiiskaya Gazeta. In an act of protest, eleven Russian policemen from Tula have demonstratively quit their posts in the Nozhai-Yurt district of Chechnya and... MORE

FEDERAL FORCES CONTINUE TO VIOLATE ORDER NUMBER 80.

In an article appearing in the April 23 issue of the Los Angeles Times, journalist Maura Reynolds wrote that "less than two weeks after announcing new safeguards to prevent abuses, the Russian military launched a large-scale operation in Chechnya that was marked by beatings, looting,... MORE

LAND MINES TAKE TOLL ON CHECHEN CHILDREN.

On April 25, the Associated Press reported that, according to the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) "approximately 4,000 Chechen children have been maimed or killed by mines since the first war erupted in the republic in 1994." In all, 7,000 to 10,000 people are said... MORE

GROZNY IN RUINS AGAIN.

The no. 23 (April 19) issue of Dispatches from Chechnya, which is distributed by the human rights organization Institute for Democracy in Eastern Europe, described the current situation in the Chechen capital. "According to various data," the report observed, "there are from 250,000 to 300,000... MORE

NEW CONSTITUTION CLOSE TO COMPLETION.

The online daily Gazeta.ru wrote on April 25 that work on a new constitution for the Chechen Republic is nearing its end. "Akhmad Kadyrov, the head of the Moscow-installed republican administration, has appointed himself to the key position in charge of a new ad hoc... MORE

CHECHNYA INCLUDED IN SCHEDULED RUSSIAN CENSUS.

On April 26, Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Kasyanov signed an instruction mandating the conducting of a population census in the Chechen Republic this coming fall. This states that the government of Russia has adopted a proposal made by the State Statistics Committee (Goskomstat) of the... MORE

DUMA SAYS EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT RESOLUTION NOT HELPFUL.

On April 24, the lower house of the Russian parliament, the State Duma, unanimously passed a resolution asserting that another resolution passed earlier this month by the European Parliament which advocated a negotiated end to the war in Chechnya and claimed that Russian officials had... MORE

DUMA FAILS TO PASS MOTION FOR BOMBINGS INVESTIGATION.

On April 19, at a session of the Russian State Duma, deputy Viktor Alksnis of the "Regions of Russia" faction moved that the Duma create a parliamentary commission to investigate the September 1999 explosions of apartment buildings in Moscow and Volgodonsk, events that served to... MORE