Tag: Ramzan Kadyrov
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You may Take Our Freedom But You’ll Never Take Our Football
March 9, 2011 | adminToday Brazil v. Chechnya. Tomorrow Argentina v. Myanmar. [Puppet] Chechen President Ramzan Kadyrov along with Terek Grozny, Lothar Matthaeus and Oliver Kahn will take on Brazil’s 2002 World Cup winning team in Grozny later tonight.
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Kadyrov’s Million Dollar House
January 30, 2011 | adminRecently, Russian Wikileaks organization, “RuLeaks” published photos of Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin’s secret house on the Black Sea shore. On January 29th, the Russian website Scandalim.ru released photographs of Putin’s personal hangman, Ramzan Kadyrov’s luxury house in the Russian occupied Chechnya.
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Kadyrov’s Muslim Chechnya Celebrates the New Year
January 12, 2011 | adminAccording to the website Kavkaz-Uzel, the puppet regime in the Russian occupied Chechen Republic of Ichkeria spent more than 500,000 Euro for new years celebrations.
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Trial Against Kadyrov’s Hitmen Begins in Austria
November 17, 2010 | adminOn November 16th, three Kadyrovites went on trial in Austria in connection with the murder of Chechen refugee, Umar Israilov, in 2009.
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Kadyrov Has Once Again Declared His Love for Putin
October 25, 2010 | adminA correspondent from the American magazine Newsweek, Anna Nemtsova held an interview with the puppet Kadyrov at his heavily fortified residence in Gudermes, Chechnya.
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“It is More Horrible to Wait for Your Killers Than to be Killed!”
June 10, 2010 | adminWhen I met Aslan Daudov, a 30-year-old Chechen asylum seeker whose name has been changed here on his request, he was afraid that he would be deported within a couple of hours to Poland. He was not as concerned about Poland’s negligible acceptance rate of Chechen asylum seekers; but was terrified of a much worse fate: that he might be kidnapped by agents of the [puppet] Chechen government, tortured and killed.
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The Kremlin’s Chechen Dragon
May 29, 2010 | adminIn the summer of 2004, two years and four months before she was gunned down in the entrance to her Moscow apartment, Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaya made a bold visit to Chechnya to interview 27-year-old Ramzan Kadirov, who had recently become (with the Kremlin’s blessing) the republic’s de-facto leader. It proved to be a harrowing experience. When they met face to face, Kadirov could not contain his rage at Politkovskaya for reporting on his brutal rise to power, even threatening to have her shot. Politkovskaya concluded later that “a little dragon has been raised by the Kremlin. Now they need […]
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U.S. Government Commission Recommends Visa Ban and Asset Freeze Against Kadirov
May 2, 2010 | adminThe Eleven Annual Report of the U.S. Government Commission on International Religious Freedom released on April 29, that describes puppet regime in Chechnya as criminal and recommends institute a visa ban and freeze the assets of ringleader Ramzan Kadirov.









