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Democracy Now – Part.II (Video)
Naptha, a music producer made a music/audio project about Chechnya called “Democracy Now“. -
Lonely Night by Ilman Yusupov
We present you a poem from the well known Chechen poet Ilman Yusupov. -
Why does the world not care about Chechens?
Before sunrise on December 4, 2014, eight men went to the mountain village of Shalazhi and called three taxies. When the taxies arrived the men tied ... -
Kadyrovites Burn Houses of Chechen Fighters’ Relatives
After the successful operation carried out by the Chechen National Liberation Movement on December 4 in the capital city of Grozny, the pro-Kremlin regime has started ... -
Chechen Freedom Fighters Attack Grozny
Almost 20 years, since then Russian President Boris Yeltsin sent Russian troops into Chechnya to so-called “restore constitutional order,” but on December 4, members of the ... -
Man Abducted in Chechnya
Local sources have reported that a male civilian who works for the pro-Kremlin administration was abducted in the Russian occupied Chechen Republic of Ichkeria. -
Young Woman Abducted in Shali
Local sources have reported that a Chechen woman was abducted in the Russian occupied Chechen Republic of Ichkeria. -
Special Premiere of “The Search” for the Ichkeria Government
The Search, Oscar winner Michel Hazanavicius’s latest film about war and occupation in Chechnya, was presented to government of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria at a ... -
Abduction in Achkoy-Martan
Local sources have reported that a male civilian was abducted in the Russian occupied Chechen Republic of Ichkeria. -
Prime Minister Zakayev’s Appeal to the International Organizations
Akhmed Zakayev, Prime Minister of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria, has sent an open letter to the international organizations for the political prisoner Ruslan Kutayev. -
Putin’s Secret Agents
From London to Vienna to Berlin, exiled opponents of the Russian state are increasingly fearing for their safety. Not since the Cold War have Russian operatives ... -
Two Young Men Abducted in Alkhan-Kala
Local sources have reported that two young men were abducted in the Russian occupied Chechen Republic of Ichkeria. -
Akhmed Zakayev Held a Press Conference at European Parliament
On October 13, the “Peace Walking” arrived to Brussels where Akhmed Zakayev, Prime Minister of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria joined to the group, and then ... -
Three Civilians Abducted in Chechnya
Local sources have reported that 3 male civilians were abducted in last 2 weeks in the Russian occupied Chechen Republic of Ichkeria. -
Medet Onlu Assassination’s Turkish Hit Man Arrested
Murat Aluç, Turkish hitman of Medet Onlu assassination (Honorary Consul of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria in Turkey who was assassinated in his office in Ankara ... -
ECHR Fines Russia About 1.5 Million Euro
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has fined Russia 1.500.000 Euro over disappearance of 17 Chechen men and 1 Chechen woman between 2000 and 2006. -
Sultygov and Others v. Russia
The ECHR case of Sultygov and Others v. Russia (application nos. 42575/07, 53679/07, 311/08, 424/08, 3375/08, 4560/08, 35569/08, 62220/10, 3222/11, 22257/11, 24744/11 and 36897/11). -
Peace Walk in Road: Vilnius!
After leaving from Warsaw, Poland, the Peace Walk arrived to the capital city of Lithuania, Vilnius on September 30 as it was planned. -
Peace Walk Starts in Warsaw
The Peace Walk which is against the occupation in the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria and has an aim for the fair international investigation on the Russian ... -
Peace Walk for Rule of Law and Human Rights! (September 29 – October 11)
Over the years, the Chechen people seeking an independent and fair investigation for those responsibles of the bloody crimes of political and military forces of the ... -
Two Young Men Abducted in Grozny
Local sources have reported that 2 male civilians were abducted in the Russian occupied Chechen Republic of Ichkeria. -
ECHR Fines Russia 1.3 Million Euros
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has fined Russia 1.309.450 Euro over kidnapping of 18 Chechen civilians between 2001 and 2009.