Sunday, June 16, 2019

Window on Eurasia -- New Series: Daghestani Takes to Internet to Protest Kadyrov Land Grab; Chechen Siloviki Move Up to Border

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June 16, 2019
Window on Eurasia -- New Series: Daghestani Takes to Internet to Protest Kadyrov Land Grab; Chechen Siloviki Move Up to Border
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News: Justice, China-style: The British businessman drugged, caged and forced into a televised confession

Window on Eurasia -- New Series: Daghestani Takes to Internet to Protest Kadyrov Land Grab; Chechen Siloviki Move Up to Border

1. Russia from Michael_Novakhov (116 sites)
Paul Goble Staunton, June 15 – A Daghestani has posted on the Internet a response to Ramzan Kadyrov’s threatening comments about those who oppose Chechnya’s claims or criticize the Chechen regime, denouncing the Grozny leader for behaving in a manner inconsistent with the traditions of the region and the requirements of Islam.
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"russia france" - Google News: French authorities confirm that €3.5mln house in Biarritz belongs to Putin's family - https://en.crimerussia.com/

1. Russia from Michael_Novakhov (116 sites)
“People see them walking in the market. But we do not approach them and do not make a selfie with them. We do not care who they are,” said a representative of the city authorities about Putin’s relatives.
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"Russia" - Google News: Beware of the blind spots in Turkey-Russia relations - YUSUF KAPLAN - Yeni Şafak English

1. Russia from Michael_Novakhov (116 sites)
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News: Justice, China-style: The British businessman drugged, caged and forced into a televised confession

1. Russia from Michael_Novakhov (116 sites)
Drugged, handcuffed, and locked in an iron chair inside a steel cage – this is how Briton Peter Humphrey says he was forced to confess to crimes in China. Six uniformed police officers sat at a podium; the lead interrogator “had a clipboard with a sheet of questions on it, and he was telling me how to answer,” Mr Humphrey, 63, told The Telegraph.
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