Kavkaz News

Russina kafirs killed a 6-year-old boy

Russian kafirs (infidels, invaders) shot and killed a 6-year-old boy Friday while conducting a so-called “sweep operation” for Mujahid in a volatile region neighboring Chechnya, the victim’s family said.

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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.

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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.

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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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Дежавю: «Контрреволюция роз»

Грузинская оппозиция перешла в наступление. Тбилиси заполнен людьми, которые недовольны политикой президента Саакашвили. Как и обещали противники нынешнего президента Грузии, 2 ноября на улицы Тбилиси вышли тысячи людей.

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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.

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In search of Kosolapiy’s traces in Togliatti

The Russian authorities have distributed information saying that Pavel Kosolapiy, whom the Russian mass-media nicknamed as “Basayev’s shot-firer”, might be behind the bus explosion in city of Togliatti, Samara Province of Russia. It is claimed that similar bomb was detonated under the “Nevskiy Express” a few months ago.

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