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Interview with Mainat Kurbanova: Chechnya: War, Evil, Memory
Mainat Kurbanova is an eyewitness to Russia’s brutal military occupation in the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria and a well-known Chechen journalist. Agnese Riva, has dedicated a ... -
August 2013 Issue of Monthly Magazine “Marsho” Released
The August 2013 issue of the monthly independent political-cultural magazine “Marsho” has been released in Turkish. -
PEN Center in Germany Event: Writers in Prison
The PEN Center in Germany announced a new series of discussions called “Writers in Prison”, which will address the issue of persecuted and threatened writers. One ... -
Gakayev, The Enemy Kadyrov Needs
Over the years, almost all historical leaders of the Chechen independence movement have been killed. In the movement there are no more figures known to the ... -
Chechnya, Power is Sacred
Two weeks ago, 16 items allegedly belonging to Prophet Muhammad arrived in Grozny. It is not the first time that alleged relics of the Prophet have ... -
The Life Choices of Chechen Youth
There are young people in Chechnya who live in prosperity and rapidly pursue their careers. If they sing the praises of Putin and Kadyrov, that is. ... -
Chechnya: School of Corruption
In his most recent televised address to the people, Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said corruption in Chechnya was minimal. In reality, it is enough to ... -
Myths and Legends of Contemporary Chechnya
In the age of the Russian Empire, people used to believe the tsar was good and the Boyars were the evil exploiters. In Stalin’s times, many ... -
Chechen Language in Danger
Chechnya recently openly celebrated “Chechen Language Day” [with the orders of pro-Russian regime], but Russian is still the Russian occupied country’s official language and fewer and ... -
A Life Story from Chechnya: Nani
Nani was an elderly woman. Every day she sat alone in the yard under the shade of a walnut tree, spinning and singing songs about the ... -
A Life Story from Chechnya: Azim
Azim is 92. Due to the bombings during the Russian-Chechen wars of the nineties, he had to rebuild his white-stone house six times. His life reflects ... -
A Life Story from Chechnya: Tamara
In the eighties, Tamara was a teacher of Russian language and literature in Chechnya. Since the year 2000 she has had to cope with not only ...










