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IN ENGLISH The Argun hydroelectric scheme
 August 29th 2009 Prague Watchdog / Usam Baysayev · ALSO AVAILABLE IN: RUSSIAN 
I wonder what area is going to be flooded? Even though it is uninhabited now, I would not like the village where my grandfather and his two brothers grew up to fall within the flood zone.
IN ENGLISH Let's kill a generation
 August 14th 2009 Prague Watchdog / Tanya Lokshina · ALSO AVAILABLE IN: RUSSIAN 
People already crushed by Natasha’s murder knew that she would not be last. And yet it had seemed self-evident that after her death there would be a pause, a breathing-space.
IN ENGLISH Some remarks on a strange article...
 August 14th 2009 Prague Watchdog / Tomáš Vršovský · ALSO AVAILABLE IN: RUSSIAN 
We believe that everyone has an absolute right to freely express their point of view, and we offer our pages to people who hold different views (including those that do not coincide with our own).
IN ENGLISH Was the attempted assassination of Yevkurov the prelude to a coup?
 July 1st 2009 Prague Watchdog / Avraam Shmulevich · ALSO AVAILABLE IN: RUSSIAN 
Today, the Ingush will do anything to resist being reunited with Chechnya. And in any referendum they would vote for continued separation – otherwise problems worse than those of Kiev and Tehran would be ensured.
IN ENGLISH One year on - annals of the Kremlin's decadence
 May 9th 2009 Prague Watchdog / Andrei Babitsky · ALSO AVAILABLE IN: RUSSIAN 
All the crimes were devised and rationalized before Kadyrov – he is merely following a path that has already been laid down, and is carefully tracing the outline drawn in his student notebook by a cruel instructor.
IN ENGLISH The Kremlin's European "alibi"
 April 29th 2009 Prague Watchdog / Usam Baysayev · ALSO AVAILABLE IN: RUSSIAN 
Imagine that the remains of a man are found who upon forensic examination turns out to be an abducted resident of the republic, with a specific name, address and stolen life. At once the question arises: who abducted him?
 
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