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IN ENGLISH Chechnya's Strasbourg "anniversary"
 April 25th 2009 Prague Watchdog / Kirill Koroteyev · ALSO AVAILABLE IN: RUSSIAN 
The arithmetic is simple: the 100 rulings by the Strasbourg Court are equal to 100 indisputably good deeds.
IN ENGLISH Why are the counter-terrorist operations not being called off?
 April 9th 2009 Prague Watchdog / Ruslan Nasipov · ALSO AVAILABLE IN: RUSSIAN 
Russia’s leadership is afraid of being held accountable for the atrocities it has committed. It knows only too well what it has done in Chechnya, and will therefore attempt to maintain the status quo for some time yet to come.
IN ENGLISH Muddled heads
 January 24th 2009 Prague Watchdog / Ruslan Nasipov · ALSO AVAILABLE IN: RUSSIAN 
The young folk waved the flags of the two major Russian political parties vigorously from side to side, creating the surreal mixture of truth and the most cynical lies that has become the characteristic mark of the present day.
IN ENGLISH The heirs of Budanov
 January 16th 2009 Prague Watchdog / Andrei Babitsky · ALSO AVAILABLE IN: RUSSIAN 
Kadyrov and his gang of many thousands are the Russian colonel’s talented and successful heirs, who have multiplied his glorious deeds many times.
IN ENGLISH The Yuri Budanov case
 January 8th 2009 Prague Watchdog / Usam Baysayev · ALSO AVAILABLE IN: RUSSIAN 
The authorities, including the military, have successfully protected any murderer and rapist if he murdered and raped when murder and rape were permitted.
IN ENGLISH Chechnya-related judgements at Strasbourg during 2008: A “Chronicle of Current Events”
 January 3rd 2009 Prague Watchdog / Kirill Koroteyev · ALSO AVAILABLE IN: RUSSIAN 
Although most of the decisions involved human rights violations committed during the “counterterrorist operation” in Chechnya, the degree of importance attached to them by the Russian authorities and by society at large is becoming markedly reduced.
IN ENGLISH Between the devil and the deep blue sea: civilians at war (weekly review)
 December 8th 2008 Prague Watchdog / Dzhambulat Are · ALSO AVAILABLE IN: RUSSIAN 
The principle of collective responsibility has long been applied in Chechnya both by the federal and by the local power structures. Pressure on relatives is a method that has been used in one form or another for many years.
IN ENGLISH Commissioner for Kadyrov's rights (weekly review)
 December 1st 2008 Prague Watchdog / Dzhambulat Are · ALSO AVAILABLE IN: RUSSIAN 
The Chechen ombudsman's obligations include the rather complex one of tackling those law enforcement bodies which are subordinate to the federal authorities, and whose activities President Kadyrov for one reason or another finds uncongenial.
IN ENGLISH What happened in Muzhichi?
 July 10th 2008 Prague Watchdog / Tamerlan Akiyev · ALSO AVAILABLE IN: RUSSIAN 
It is extremely unusual in Ingushetia for guerrilla detachments to enter towns and villages. While it frequently happens in neighbouring Chechnya, the Ingush underground resistance employs different tactics.
IN ENGLISH What are they looking for in Gimry?
 February 27th 2008 Prague Watchdog / Saida Kantysheva · ALSO AVAILABLE IN: RUSSIAN 
The whole "counter-terrorist operation" in the Dagestan mountain village of Gimry, which began on December 15, is surrounded by numerous rumours.
 
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