Latest Articles about The Caucasus
Azerbaijan, Trapped Between Palestinians and Israel, Takes a Pragmatic Position
Israel’s recent incursion into Gaza could not go unnoticed in Muslim Azerbaijan. The images of women and children dying in the military attacks produced a high level of anger and frustration among the ordinary people. Although the majority of the population strongly condemns the Israeli... MORE
Armenian Government Braces for Council of Europe Sanctions
The Council of Europe looks set to impose embarrassing sanctions on Armenia over its failure to release dozens of opposition activists arrested following the February 2008 presidential election. The move would deal a massive blow to the credibility of the Armenian government’s assurances that its... MORE
Is Krymshamkhalov’s Murder a Political Assassination?
In Karachay-Cherkessia, the unstable republic in Russia’s North Caucasus with a population of less than 450,000, the political year and preparations for elections to the local parliament began with a tragic start. On Tuesday, January 13, the vice speaker of the parliament and leader of... MORE
North Caucasus Insurgency Attracting Mainly Young and Committed Members
The profiles of those who join the ranks of the resistance fighters in the North Caucasus have often been young and for the most part either come from rural areas or have gone over to the resistance in order to take revenge for a murder... MORE
Explosion Destroys Building in Nazran; Cause Uncertain
An explosion on January 13 at a building in Nazran that housed the offices of Ingushetia’s bailiffs’ service killed eight people and injured 23. The Associated Press quoted Marat Prokopenkov of the Emergency Situations Ministry's branch in southern Russia as saying that an initial investigation... MORE
Kadyrov Denounces Parole for Budanov
Chechen President Ramzan Kadyrov declared on January 13 that he categorically opposes the decision to grant parole to Yuri Budanov, the Russian colonel who was convicted in 2003 of murdering an 18-year-old Chechen woman, Elza Kungaeva, and sentenced to 10 years in prison. A Russian... MORE
Human Rights Watch’s Annual Report Details North Caucasus Abuses
Human Rights Watch’s annual report, which was released on January 14, states in its section on the North Caucasus that while the armed conflict in Chechnya has subsided and “significant reconstruction is ongoing” in the capital Grozny, “security forces loyal to Chechen President Ramzan Kadyrov... MORE
Chechen Who Accused Kadyrov of Torture Murdered in Vienna
A 27-year-old Chechen was shot to death in Vienna, Austria on January 13. The victim was identified as Umar Israilov, and Agence France-Presse on January 14 quoted the Austrian newspaper Kurier as reporting that he was shot to death by two gunmen. AFP reported that... MORE
U.S. and Georgia Sign Strategic Partnership Charter
On January 9 in Washington, barely a week before the change of administrations there, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Minister of Foreign Affairs Grigol Vashadze signed the U.S.-Georgia Charter on Strategic Partnership. The document and the overall guiding concept primarily involve issues of hard... MORE
Ingushetia’s New Leader Hints at a Merger with Chechnya
At the end of December, Ingushetia’s new president, Yunus-bek Yevkurov stated during an end-of-the-year press conference that the merger of the North Caucasus republics into a gubernia was a likely prospect (Ingushetia.org, January 7). Various versions of changing administrative borders in the North Caucasus have... MORE