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ANNA POLITKOVSKYA’S BOOK ON CHECHEN WAR PUBLISHED IN GREAT BRITAIN.

Readers of this publication are familiar with the name of the award-winning war correspondent for the pro-democracy newspaper Novaya Gazeta, Anna Politkovskaya, whose coverage of the present Russo-Chechen conflict has been one of the few bright lights in Russian political life over the past two... MORE

APARTMENT BOMBING TRIAL IN RECESS.

On September 7, a ten-day recess was announced in the closed trial of five citizens from the North Caucasus autonomous republic of Karachaevo-Cherkessia who are charged with having bombed two large apartment complexes in Moscow in September 1999, killing an estimated 220-250 persons, infamous events... MORE

THE SECESSION QUESTION.

The September 6 issue of Izvestia carried comments by the well-known polling specialist Yury Levada of the All Russian Center for the Study of Public Opinion (VTsIOM) concerning Russian attitudes toward the secession of Chechnya. "From time to time," Levada observed, "we ask people how... MORE

“INDEPENDENCE DAY” NOTED.

On September 6, the tenth anniversary of the day celebrated by Chechen separatists as Independence Day, the online daily Gazeta.ru reported that extra-tight security measures were in effect in the capital, Djohar (Grozny), after the explosion of a bomb on September 3 in the office... MORE

CHECHEN YOUTHS TO BE DRAFTED.

On September 3, Anatoly Khryachkov, the pro-Moscow military commissioner of Chechnya, reported to an expanded session of the Chechen government that it is planned to draft 500 Chechen youths to serve in a special railway troop battalion to be established to restore the railways in... MORE

JOURNALIST-FSB DIRECTOR AT ODDS.

The no. 36 (September 6) issue of the weekly Obshchaya Gazeta contains an article by journalist Irina Dement'eva, entitled "The Obvious Is Becoming Secret," in which she discusses the strained relations that have developed between FSB director Nikolai Patrushev and journalist Valery Yakov of the... MORE

WASHINGTON PLANS TO SEND ITS RUSSIAN AMBASSADOR TO CHECHNYA. A

senior U.S. official speaking on condition of anonymity stated in Washington DC on September 5 that the Bush administration is deeply concerned about the situation in Chechnya and is planning to send its new ambassador to Moscow to that breakaway republic within the "next month-and-a-half,"... MORE

PACE SESSION TO ADDRESS CHECHEN SITUATION.

On September 6, Dmitry Rogozin, chairman of the Russian State Duma's Committee on International Affairs, told the Interfax News Agency that "at the September session of PACE [the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe] a circle of questions connected with the situation in the... MORE

FEDERAL AUTHORITIES REPORTEDLY HINDER OSCE MISSION.

According to a September 7 report by the news agency Agence France Presse, the mission of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) based in Chechnya has been hindered by the Russian authorities in carrying out its activities in the time since that... MORE