Georgia’s opposition accused a police colonel on Monday of poisoning anti-government demonstrators with adulterated wine but officials said the protesters were simply drunk.
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Georgia leader declares emergency
Georgia’s president has declared a state of emergency over the entire country for 15 days in the wake of opposition protests against his rule. Mikhail Saakashvili also banned all news broadcasts except state-run television on Wednesday and expelled three Russian diplomats, accusing Moscow of fomenting unrest.
Read More »Sabotage operations in Jokhar and Vedeno
According to occupation sources, a group of Mujahideen have attacked patrol unit of Chechen murtads (apostated, national traitors) in Chechen capital Jokhar’s Yandarbiy (former Oktyabrsk) district.
Read More »Conflicts growing among Chechen murtads
According to sources from the occupied Chechnya, conflicts grow between the groups of Chechen murtads (apostates, AKA national traitors). Moscow puppet leader Kadyrov with his high-and-mighty manners and sadism creates more and more number of enemies in his own environment.
Read More »One soldier’s war in Chechnya by Arkady Babchenko
All wars are hell, but some hells are worse than others. If Arkady Babchenko is to be believed, Russian conscripts fighting their country’s long, shambolic war in Chechnya suffered more at the hands of their own people than those of the enemy.
Read More »Georgia to hold presidential polls
Georgia will hold a snap presidential election in January, president Mikheil Saakashvili has announced, a day after clashes between police and protestors demanding his resignation.
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Read More »Vladimir Putin keeps his friends in high places
The appointment of Viktor Zubkov as Russia’s new prime minister has intensified speculation that Vladimir Putin harbours ambitions of remaining in office beyond next year’s presidential election.
Read More »Karachay-Cherkessia: Cleansing prior to Olympics-2014
For September 9, 2007 human rights activists know four of the people of KC (Karachay-Cherkessia) who had been subjected to massive political repression carried out in the region in preparation for the Olympics-2014 in Sochi. Their names are Barakayev, Kabardayev, Karasov, Turkmenov.
Read More »Kremlin backed anniversary in Kabardino-Balkaria fails to deter Mujahideen
During the past few weeks, the republic of Kabardino-Balkaria has been in the Russian news for three separate and important reasons. First, there has been a marked increase in the activity of the local mujahideen.
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