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1. Sinister and Disturbing: An Update from Chechnya
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After visiting Chechnya on a fact-finding mission last month, British parliamentarians Jo Swinson ... 1999 to 2003, Judd was rapporteur to the parliamentary assembly of the Council of Europe on Chechnya -
2. A Victory Against Justice in Chechnya
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3. Museum Condemns Persecution of Gays in Chechnya
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CONDEMNS CHECHNYA’S PERSECUTION OF GAY POPULATION WASHINGTON, DC – The United States Holocaust ... targeting of LGBT persons in Chechnya combined with statements from Chechen officials seemingly endorsing -
4. A Deadly Price for Protecting Human Rights in Chechnya
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protect human rights in Chechnya comes at a deadly price. Violence in Chechnya today is no longer as ... sends a clear message that the struggle to protect human rights in Chechnya comes at a deadly price -
5. A Critical Voice on Human Rights Abuses Silenced
On the morning of July 15, 2009, Natalya Estemirova was abducted near her home in Grozny, Chechnya ... of July 15, 2009, Natalya Estemirova was abducted near her home in Grozny, Chechnya. As people on a ... Reach all Women in War in honor of the murdered Russian journalist who courageously covered Chechnya for ... great personal risk. Like many who have exposed human rights abuses in Chechnya, Estemirova's work
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6. Why Isn't State-Led Mass Killing Occurring in Russia's North Caucasus?
In the 1990s and early 2000s, the Russian government defeated a separatist insurgency in Chechnya ... in its North Caucasus region, of which Chechnya is a part. In the 1990s and early 2000s, the ... Russian government defeated a separatist insurgency in Chechnya with a scorched-earth campaign ... Chechnya is a part. According to the independent news site Caucasian Knot (here), from 2010 to 2013 this
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7. Remembering Natasha Estemirova
in Chechnya, Estemirova was kidnapped and murdered on July 15, 2009. Baysaev writes: A journalist ... 's death. After a decade of putting herself at great risk to defend human rights in Chechnya, Estemirova ... at the height of the battles in Chechnya. The Russian military was eager to occupy as many towns and ... in Chechnya. I couldn't go into Chechnya myself; it was too dangerous for a young man to cross
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8. Online Galleries Focusing on Regions at Risk Demonstrate the Power of Photography
Chechnya. The gallery also includes images taken by USHMM staff on bearing witness trips to Chad, Sudan
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9. “If your relatives commit an act of evil, this evil will be brought upon you”
arson attacks across Chechnya. In August 2008, the mayor of Grozny, Muslim Khuchiev, announced on
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10. At Museum, UN Secretary-General Says “Never Again” is a Clarion Call to Moral Action
Burundi, and Chechnya, Russia, as well as the legacies of genocide in Rwanda and Bosnia-Herzegovina. A
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11. Dr. Margaret Paxson
Lie to Ethnic and Religious Stereotypes about the North Caucasus Region, Home to Chechnya and Other
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12. Oral history interview with Josef Nepomyashy
learning about the camps from survivors there. He describes his life after the war in Chechnya, his
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13. Wooden bucket owned by a Romanian family that sheltered their Jewish neighbors
Federative Socialist Republic (now Grozny, Chechnya, Russia), before immigrating to Israel. In 1997, Maria ... Socialist Republic (now Grozny, Chechnya, Russia) and then they immigrated to Israel. Though the Gurvits
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14. Clay water pitcher used by a Romanian family that sheltered their Jewish neighbors
Federative Socialist Republic (now Grozny, Chechnya, Russia), before immigrating to Israel. In 1997, Maria ... Socialist Republic (now Grozny, Chechnya, Russia) and then they immigrated to Israel. Though the Gurvits