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Yandarbiev Assassination: Still More Questions Than Answers
Is the U.S. government working behind the scenes to help spring from jail two Russian spies accused of assassinating a Chechen extremist? Did the assassination break a deal that Russia had just made for the extremist to be tried in Qatar? Did the Russian hit-men... MORE
Doubts Raised About Chechens Reported In Pakistan
Once again we are seeing vague reports in the mainstream media about "Chechens" having been captured among al Qaeda terrorists, this time in northwestern Pakistan. But as this issue of Chechnya Weekly goes to press, not one of the gunmen captured or killed by Pakistani... MORE
Deportation Demonstrators Under Duress
As expected, a local municipal court in Moscow has fined Lev Ponomarev, director of the For Human Rights movement, for organizing an unsanctioned demonstration last month to mark the sixtieth anniversary of the Stalinist deportation of the Chechen people to Central Asia. In the meantime... MORE
Is Russia Acting To Halt Migration From Chechnya?
Is the Russian Federation quietly getting other former Soviet republics to agree not to admit migrants from Chechnya? Anna Politkovskaya described in the March 22 issue of Novaya gazeta the case of a Chechen woman who has lived for some years in Ingushetia. When the... MORE
Battle Intensifies For Control Of Oil Resources
Now that Russian President Vladimir Putin has solidified his power--if not his legitimacy--with his stage managed reelection, he has the opportunity to make some fundamental changes in his Chechnya policies. An early test of Putin's commitment to Akhmad Kadyrov will involve the struggle between the... MORE
Chechnya Suffers Information Blockade
Aslan Doukaev, director of the North Caucasus service of Radio Liberty, has provided some revealing observations about Chechens' current reading habits in an interview published in the March/April issue of Foreign Policy. Lively discussions of Chechnya's history and cultural identity are taking place among the... MORE
Correction
The March 3 issue of Chechnya Weekly mistakenly referred to our contributor Zaindi Choltaev as "a former official of the separatist Maskhadov government." In fact, Mr. Choltaev never served under Aslan Maskhadov, who was elected as Chechnya's president in 1997. By that time Mr. Choltaev... MORE
Kadyrov And The Consolidation Of Power In Chechnya
Though the Kremlin's official line continues to be an unwavering refusal to negotiate with Aslan Maskhadov, Akhmad Kadyrov's son and the head of his security service said some surprisingly pleasant things last week about Chechnya's underground separatist president. According to a March 23 article by... MORE
Integration Of Islamic Clergy Is Urged
Akhmad Kadyrov, who also continues to seek a role in shaping nationwide policies far beyond the borders of Chechnya, appealed on March 26 for the creation of a single, integrated administrative structure for all the Islamic clergy in the Russian Federation. Such a structure would... MORE
Ingushetia Buffeted Anew By Chechen Hostilities
In what may be the final push to close the last remaining camps for refugees in Ingushetia, the Kadyrov administration's security agencies have apparently blocked off the Sputnik and Satsita camps on the outskirts of the village of Ordzhonikidzevskaya near the Chechen-Ingush border. According to... MORE