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Childhoods by Apti Bisultanov
A poem from famous Chechen poet Apti Bisultanov about childhood and war. -
First poem after leaving Chechnya
The first poem of famous Chechen poet Apti Bisultanov after he has to left from his homeland Chechnya. -
Anzor Maskhadov: “West Betrayed Chechens!”
“I want to speak about the victims of the war. The fate of the civilian population is the hardest of all, because they have to suffer ... -
Rubati Mitsaeva: “What is Impermissible About Our Demands?” (Speech at European Parliament)
Ladies and gentlemen! High Conference! Please allow me to express my sincere thanks for the opportunity to speak from this podium. I would like to bring ... -
Self-determination in Chechnya: Between Politics and International Law by Micheal Missan (Speech at European Parlament)
Ladies and gentlemen, Allow to thank to me organizers for carrying out of such interesting and necessary hearing. Acting to me have concerned some aspects of ... -
The Russian – Chechen War in questions and answers by Alexander Krasnov
Part 1 Military adventure in the Chechen Republic by the right constantly stays in the center of attention both Russian, and world community. Thus, as well ... -
Deportations and Genocides of Chechen Nation by Aminat Saieva
On May 12, 1997, the Chechen Republic Ichkeria and Russian Federation signed the peace Agreement. The preamble of the Agreement, signed by Presidents Aslan Maskhadov and ... -
About the Self Evidence by Akhmad Zakayev
The Decree number 1-B of the ChRI Parliament describes the proclamation of the ‘Emirate’ by the former President of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeriya Dokka Umarov ... -
On Legal Status of the Russo-Chechen Conflict by Akhmad Zakayev
Without waiting for an official annoucement of the already known results of the pseudo-referendum on the so-called Constitution for Chechens, the Russian President Putin declared the ... -
Russia: Welcome to Hell – Arbitrary Detention, Torture, and Extortion in Chechnya
Russia: Welcome to Hell – Arbitrary Detention, Torture, and Extortion in Chechnya












