Amount of texts to »chechnya« 11, and there are 11 texts (100.00%) with a rating above the adjusted level (-3)
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First text on Oct 27th 2002, 00:40:37 wrote
stormvogel about chechnya
Latest text on Nov 2nd 2002, 23:45:04 wrote
stormvogel about chechnya
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on Oct 27th 2002, 00:48:31 wrote
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stormvogel wrote on Oct 27th 2002, 10:04:25 about

chechnya

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Maybe the dramatic hostage taking will spark a furious Russian retaliation in Chechnya. The attack on the Moscow theatre will heat the blood of the hardliners.

Did the substantial financing needed for such an operation come from abroad? Barayev's team were equipped with satellite phones, enabling them to call the Reuters news agency in Ankara, Turkey, late on Friday night. They repeatedly mentioned
Shamil Basayev, one of the more radical Chechen warlords.

stormvogel wrote on Nov 2nd 2002, 11:28:47 about

chechnya

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Anna Politkovskaya is one of Russia's most respected journalists, writing for the Moscow paper Novaya Gazeta. In February 2001 she travelled deep into Chechnya to investigate reports of torture, rape and detention camps run by the Russian army. If there were any doubts about the veracity of the shocking stories she heard, they vanished when she was herself detained by Russian troops. An official of the FSB – the successor to the KGB – a first lieutenant of tender age, whispered dirty insults in my ear: »You are one of them ... You should be shot ...«

stormvogel wrote on Nov 2nd 2002, 11:09:59 about

chechnya

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About the War in Chechnya:

Vladimir Putin and his circle are convinced that reporting of military actions should be controlled, because they believe that the situation in Chechnya demands extremely harsh methods of waging war which are far removed from contemporary European standards.

Putin does not regard the media as a self-sufficient public institution, but as a tool for manipulation.

stormvogel wrote on Oct 27th 2002, 00:40:37 about

chechnya

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»Without atrocities, we'll get nowhere in Chechnya. We have to be cruel to them. Otherwise, we'll achieve nothing.« (quoting a 21-year-old russian soldier!)

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