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IN ENGLISH Adat for pre-schoolers (weekly review)
 February 3rd 2009 Prague Watchdog / Dzhambulat Are · ALSO AVAILABLE IN: RUSSIAN 
Like the irresponsible representatives of other age groups, Chechnya’s toddlers are apparently ignoring the nation’s laws, customs and traditions.
IN ENGLISH The iron cage
 January 31st 2009 Prague Watchdog / German Sadulayev · ALSO AVAILABLE IN: RUSSIAN 
The residents of the entire North Caucasus region are now grouped along with political defectors, military deserters and potential enemies of the Russian state.
IN ENGLISH Not by bread alone ... (weekly review)
 January 28th 2009 Prague Watchdog / Dzhambulat Are · ALSO AVAILABLE IN: RUSSIAN 
There can be no doubt: all those in Chechnya who are causing irreparable damage to their health by consuming fake vodka will soon be provided with high quality 40 percent proof alcohol.
IN ENGLISH The modernization of Islam in contemporary Chechnya (weekly review)
 January 19th 2009 Prague Watchdog / Dzhambulat Are · ALSO AVAILABLE IN: RUSSIAN 
It is evident that Mufti Mirzayev intends to strengthen the Spiritual Administration of Muslims of the Chechen Republic still further, turning it into a genuine branch of the special services responsible for purity of thought and loyalty to President Kady
IN ENGLISH "A wise and observant man” (weekly review)
 December 29th 2008 Prague Watchdog / Dzhambulat Are · ALSO AVAILABLE IN: RUSSIAN 
In a totalitarian society the whole of the intelligentsia is recruited into the civil service, and the officials are charged with the task of furthering the interests of culture.
IN ENGLISH The Chechens as they really are
 December 20th 2008 Prague Watchdog / Ruslan Nasipov · ALSO AVAILABLE IN: RUSSIAN 
Being forced at some point in history to stop fighting, the Chechen people retired into themselves, “withdrew” to their traditions and customs, in large measure conserving them.
IN ENGLISH The Chechens, but not as Solzhenitsyn knew them
 December 4th 2008 Prague Watchdog / Valentin Tudan · ALSO AVAILABLE IN: RUSSIAN 
For the Chechens family ties have always been a territory to which the government is barred entry. In the past, fear did not operate within the family.
IN ENGLISH Salafism: Theory and Practice
 November 13th 2008 Prague Watchdog / Alexander Vasilyev · ALSO AVAILABLE IN: RUSSIAN 
Salafist metaphysics harmonizes easily with the project of the Communist International, with its dialectical materialism and intent to “fan the global conflagration”, regardless of the victims.
IN ENGLISH Harun al-Rashid in Gudermes
 August 25th 2008 Prague Watchdog / Dzhambulat Are · ALSO AVAILABLE IN: RUSSIAN 
Ramzan Kadyrov was struck by how openly the Chechens of today indulge in various sins. Not only do they no longer hide their cigarettes from their elders as they used to – they have absolutely no compunction in drinking vodka at the side of the road.
IN ENGLISH We have taken up arms to establish laws (interview with Movladi Udugov, part 2)
 August 1st 2008 Prague Watchdog · ALSO AVAILABLE IN: RUSSIAN 
"Wherever he is – in Moscow, Blagoveshchensk, Tyumen, Vladivostok – when a Muslim swears that oath, he becomes a fighting unit."
 
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