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KADYROV CALLS UMAROV AND BASAEV “THE MAIN TERRORISTS”

Chechen Prime Minister Ramzan Kadyrov said on June 28 that the declaration of “the known terrorists Dokku Umarov and Shamil Basaev” as “the president and vice-president of Ichkeria” once again shows that it is impossible to negotiate with the leaders of the separatists. “Umarov and... MORE

KADYROV CONDEMNS, REBEL WEBSITE APPLAUDS DIPLOMATS’ MURDER

Chechen Prime Minister Ramzan Kadyrov condemned the murder of four Russian diplomats in Iraq. Itar-Tass on June 27 quoted Kadyrov as telling journalists, “We know from our own experience what terrorism is in all its manifestations. Using the name of Allah as cover, the international... MORE

New Fronts, New Focus: Dokku Umarov’s War on Russia

To the surprise of many, the independent government of Chechnya made an orderly transition of power after the killing of former President Abdul-Khalim Sadulaev earlier this month. Succeeding the charismatic Islamic scholar as president is a no-nonsense veteran of two wars against Russia, Dokku Umarov.... MORE

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH FORMER CHECHEN PRESIDENT SADULAEV

This week's issue of Chechnya Weekly contains an exclusive interview with Abdul-Khalim Sadulaev which was obtained by The Jamestown Foundation through its sources in Chechnya before he was killed in Argun on June 17, making this his last known interview with a Western organization. The... MORE

BASAEV’S DEATH: VERSIONS ABOUND

The circumstances surrounding the July 10 death in Ingushetia of Shamil Basaev, the Chechen rebel military commander and recently appointed vice president of the separatist Chechen Republic of Ichkeria (ChRI), remain murky. At 9:45 AM (Moscow time) that day, Interfax quoted “a source in Ingushetia’s... MORE

BASAEV’S DEATH: QUESTIONS WITHOUT ANSWERS

Writing in Novaya gazeta on July 13, Andrei Soldatov and Irina Borogan put forward a series of “questions without answers” about Basaev’s reported death. They asked, first of all, why there has been no official version of Basaev’s death. “Patrushev told the president that Basaev... MORE

BASAEV AND MOSCOW: AN AMBIGUOUS RELATIONSHIP

Given the contradictory versions of Basaev’s death in the press and the fact that the Russian authorities erroneously declared Basaev dead on a number of occasions in the past, it is not surprising that some observers remained skeptical about whether he was in fact dead... MORE

BASAEV IS GONE. IS THE REBEL MOVEMENT NEXT?

Observers were split over the impact that Shamil Basaev’s reported death might have on the separatist movement. In an article published by the Institute for War and Peace Reporting (IWPR), Timur Aliev, the IWPR’s Nazran-based Chechnya editor, quoted Radio Liberty correspondent Andrei Babitsky as saying... MORE

ZAKAEV FLOATS A PEACE MANIFESTO

On July 13, Chechenpress published a “Manifesto for Peace” signed by Chechen Republic of Ichkeria (ChRI) Foreign Minister Akhmed Zakaev. According to the separatist website, the manifesto was approved at a July 5 meeting in Berlin of ChRI Foreign Ministry officials and ChRI representatives in... MORE

QUOTE OF THE WEEK

“Basaev’s death may have been [the result of] a special operation of the Almighty. But no way was it a Patrushev special operation, and when people claim as their own achievement something for which they should thank their lucky stars, one gets the impression that... MORE