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(@ibrahim)
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2 Ultra Russian Nationalist,

Hey, Russian pig, what is it in Russia that that makes you so proud about the piece of dung? Hi-hi-hi...


   
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(@billjbarufi)
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GREAT RUSSIAN VICTORY..IS GOOD.., AND IN FUTURE..CHECHYN WILL 'NEVER' LIVE IN AREA AGAIN..., BUT PERHAPS THE SANDY'S....CAN GO TO LEBANON.., OR W. BANK, ISRAEL.....


   
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(@billjbarufi)
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Ibrahim...you are as the Chaff.., being BLOWN ACROSS THE LAND...THE 'TRUE' GOD..HAS PUNISHED YOUR HEATHEN PEOPLE..., SO SUCCUMB NOW..TO GREAT RUSSIAN HERO...., AND BOIL YOUR BLOOD , WITH THE OTHER SAND PEOPLE..., YOU INGRATE..RABBIT-BREEDING TREE-SLOTH!!!!!!!


   
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(@billjbarufi)
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CHECHYN HAS BEEN ERASED...., BY TRUE OWNERS OF LAND....--->THE GREAT RUSSIAN NATIONAL.., WHO IS RISING AGAIN..TO WIPE OUT...INGRATE, TURBIN-WEARING, TERRORISTS.., IF U.S.A., AND U.N. COWARDS, CANNOT DO.., THEN WE CAN EXTERMINATE THE RATZ.....


   
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(@ibragim)
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THANK YOU, TURKISH BROTHERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Turkey succours wounded Chechens

By Chris Morris in Istanbul

Dozens of Chechens here have been treated with the help of Turkish Islamist aid groups.

Mohamed lost his arm during a Russian air raid in Grozny

Indeed, 150 new patients are expected to arrive at this hospital soon.
In the wards, the patients - all young men - were nervous about being interviewed as they were concerned about the possibility of Russian reprisals against their relatives back home.

Mohamed, a former student, lost his arm during a Russian air raid in Grozny. He would not say exactly how he had come to Istanbul.

Real anger is palpable at a big pro-Chechen demonstration in Istanbul where protesters are expressing their frustration at what is happening to fellow Muslims in Chechnya.

The Russians allege that financial and material aid to Chechnya is flowing through Turkey, although this is hard to prove. Pro-Islamist groups say their focus is on humanitarian assistance, but they say the government could and should do more.

"No official policy can stand against the will of the people for long", says Bulent Yildirim of the National Youth Foundation.

"Turkish public opinion is very sympathetic to the Chechens. So the current government will have to change its policy - or the people will change the government."


Bouka: Fled Chechnya

Turks of Chechen origin are busy helping the few refugees who have made it to Turkey.
Bouka Aidamirova escaped across the Chechen mountains and crossed into Georgia with her son, just before the Russians shut the route down.

Bouka says she wants to go back - but only when the Russians have gone for good. For the moment however, she is stranded.

Turkey must be cautious

Politicians in Ankara may be sympathetic, but Russia is a huge neighbour, and Turkey's second largest trading partner.

There are good reasons for treading carefully, according to Fehmi Koru, a political commentator, in a country with its own large minority group, the Kurds.

"Turkey is very much dependent on Russian natural gas for example. And also there are people who feel that if Turkey tries to make a fuss about the Chechens, people will bring up the Kurds," Mr Koru says.

At the moment, the Turkish government will not pour oil onto troubled waters. But if the war in Chechnya drags on, there may be pressure for a change of heart

TRASH RUSSIAN BEAR!!!!!!!!!!!!


   
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"""Moscow police spokesman Vladimir Zubkov, who said he was not aware of the identity of the three detectives involved in Dakhkilgov's case, denied that police officers resort to torture but admitted that beating of suspects "happens."

He also said less qualified detectives who fail to prove someone's guilt by "legal means" can "find it easier to beat out a confession." """

Lesson to be learned (#1):
Always insist on having more qualified detectives looking at your case!


   
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(@billjbarufi)
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SHAME ON TURKEY!!!THEY SHOULD REMEMBER,..THEIR PROXIMITY, TO GREAT RUSSIA!! GREAT IS DAY, WHEN 'ALL' THE INFIDELS..ARE FLUSHED DOWN TOILET-BOWL!!!CELEBRATE GREAT VICTORY, HERR RUSSIAN-COMRADES..THESE ARE GREAT DAYS FOR US, MY COMRADES'!!!! (-: (-: (-: (-: (-: (-:


   
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"""Hexane is a standard component in the paints used by textile mills; nearly all the employees at Krasny Sukonshchik's painting facility were found to have traces of it on their hands. Still, the only mill worker arrested was Dakhkilgov, a fact his lawyer, Sergei Nikolayev, attributed to his ethnic background: "He was the only one from Chechnya," he said. """

Lesson to be learned (#2):
If you are a Chechen, don't work in a textile mill.


   
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(@billjbarufi)
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'REAL' LESSONS..TO BE LEARNED:

1.)DONT RY TO GRAB LAND..AT EXPENSE OF BROTHER...

2.)DONT ATTEMPT TO FIT 53 PEOPLE IN 5 RM. HOUSE...

3.)IF GIRLFRIEND ..SAY...'ITS ONLY COLDSORE...RUN LIKE WIND FROM HER!!!!!!


   
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 turk
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But even Russian analysts who support the war effort doubt the taking of Grozny will have much military impact. "It's a small victory, and it will improve the morale of our troops while dispiriting the bandits," says Vladimir Kuzar, an infantry specialist with Krasnaya Zvezda, the official Russian military newspaper. "But obviously the Chechens will not stop fighting because of this. Now we must move our army into the foothills and mountains in the south, and confront them there. This is going to be a long war."

Welcome to Chechya! Your nightmare has just begun!


   
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 turk
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"""Other analysts warn the events of the previous 1994 to 1996 Chechnya war are repeating themselves. In that conflict Russian forces took Grozny after a similar long and bloody assault. But they never managed to fully control the city, and the rebels swooped down from the hills to snatch it back from them in a lightning August 1996 offensive.

"Our generals don't seem to learn that taking territory in a guerrilla war is meaningless," Mr. Felgenhauer says."""

It's not fair to Russian generals. They learn. Didn't you notice how they learned from NATO to minimise their losses.

If they didn't, they would loose 10,000 soldiers instead of 5,000 they lost so far.


   
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(@duplo)
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Muzhiki, podskazhite, ne v zapadlo, adresochek kakoj nibud' is halyavnoi pornushkoi. Ochen' nado!!!!!!!!!!!!! Budu otschen dazhe BLAGODAREN!!!!!!!!!!!!


   
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 turk
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"""The types of conflicts that the Chechens and Russians are engaged in currently ``turn into spawning grounds of the next generation of people who try their skills,'' he said.

``Terrorists'' were likely to take the opportunity to inject themselves into the situation for religious reasons or to help the Chechens, he said.

That in turn ``will create a cascading effect of people proving their mettle on a battleground that they will then come back and test against us in other places,'' Tenet said."""

Do you want any more proof than this that USA is tacitly approving Russians.

Since when people fighting to defend their home and family are called "terrorist".


   
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(@duplo)
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Oi, zabyl zadat' odin ochen' vazhnyi vopros. Muzhiki, a na etom saite chjuvihi inogda poyavlyayutsya. Ili taka adni muzhiki, a?!!


   
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"""Russia's military action alone will not resolve its conflict with Chechnya, Vice Admiral Thomas Wilson, director of the Defense Intelligence Agency, said at the same hearing.

The Chechen situation has ``been going on for centuries and it won't be solved by military action,'' he said.

Russia was using some of the same ``brute force tactics'' that did not work well in 1996, ``of heavy bombardment of the city and then followed up with infantry and internal security forces which are ill-prepared to conduct urban warfare,'' Wilson said.

``So the Russian military is not well-prepared for the situation that they were thrust into,'' he said. ``They're taking losses, as are the Chechens. And it will not solve the problem, which will be around for a long time at the current pace.'' """

Why Russia does not recruit CIA experts to train them in guerilla warfare? (Maybe they are already on their way!)


   
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