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(@inshaallah)
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yes i am pretty sure you would hate your neighbor too if he killed your dad in front of you and raped your mom. just because they didn't want to let him in their house.


   
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(@cossack)
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Abdullah says:
"If all the muslims wake up ( sleeping GAINT) and they urineite you guys, you will be flooded."

Abd,
We are already flooded by your emigration in civilized world. If you were sitting in your dung-holes and keep quite – nobody would even bother of knowing who you are. But you are trying to export your witless ideas, and that is why you are getting in your hairy butts from time to time.
Cossack
P.S. Your father’s boyfriend is a Jewboy, you son of camel’s a-s-s


   
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(@fenriz_culto)
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Walex ( - 204.60.46.41) on Tuesday, January 25, 2000 - 01:19 am:

Because Chechens definitely have no zarin.

You'd be astonished at the very least what chechens HAVE ( noone believed that chechens had modern japaneese weapons, god knows from where, in '94-96 war untill folks saw it for themselves

Fenriz


   
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(@figures)
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Be careful, russians. It is against your state to
tell the truth!!!

Tuesday, January 25, 2000
Kremlin Tells Press To Toe The Line

By Jen Tracy
Staff Writer
With the war in Chechnya dragging on and presidential elections approaching, Russian officials say they're determined to keep negative news coverage - by Russians or foreigners - from
interfering with either the war or the election.

In the case of commercial NTV television - which has questioned official casualty figures - they backed up their warning with action, booting NTV from press trips that enable TV cameras to focus on the fighting.

Vladimir Kozin, a Foreign Ministry adviser, said in an article Monday in Nezavisimaya Gazeta that Western journalists were telling only the Chechen side.

"It's an obvious fact: The leading Western television and radio stations give airtime exclusively to the Chechen separatists and their allies, consciously distorting the situation in the North Caucasus."

Kozin called for "more decisive and concrete actions in creating an information blockade in relation to those participants of the Western journalist pool who are undertaking subversive work on the territory of the republic of Chechnya and in neighboring subjects of the Russian Federation."

Russian officials have been quick to criticize adverse coverage of the war. When Reuters and The Associated Press printed accounts of heavy casualties among members of a Russian armored column in Grozny's Minutka Square, officials accused the journalists of working for foreign intelligence agencies trying to undermine the Russian war effort.

Public support for the war has been an important element in the rise of acting President Vladimir Putin's popularity ahead of the March 26 presidential elections. Russian officials have been at pains to present their case, opening a government briefing center and adopting some media relations techniques from their NATO rivals, such as footage of bombings.

Putin has brought in Sergei Yastrzhembsky, former adviser to Boris Yeltsin, to help spin the war in Chechnya.

The media "should take into account the challenges the nation is facing now," Yastrzhembsky was quoted as saying by Kommersant newspaper Friday. "When the nation mobilizes its forces to achieve some task, that imposes obligations on everyone including the media."

Alexander Voloshin, Putin's chief of staff, last week ordered security services to "make sure that foreign citizens and organizations do not play any part in the election campaign," Itar-Tass reported.

Voloshin wasn't specific about what kind of organizations, or which foreign countries posed the threat, saying "external forces must be prevented from drawing up and implementing" unspecified information agendas.

Voloshin stressed that elections would be held during "the concluding phase of the counterterrorist operation" in the North Caucasus.

"There are forces that are not interested in stability in the North Caucasus," Voloshin said. For this reason Russian security agencies must "forestall efforts by foreign special services to
destabilize the situation in this region."

NTV television - the major non-government television station - said Sunday that it had been excluded from trips to Russian positions in the field for broadcasting an interview with a Russian
officer who talked about significant losses in Chechnya.

NTV correspondent Yury Lipatov said military spokesmen had accused him of spreading lies and said they would no longer provide the network with information.

Lipatov said the move amounted to "censorship." "One would not like to think that this is how all information gets to Moscow and how viewers of all the television stations are informed," he said during his broadcast.

"If you can hide one incident in which a column was struck and tens were killed and others missing in action, then you can hide a similar incident with a second column as well.

During the 1994-96 Chechnya war, hard-hitting coverage by NTV played a significant role in turning public opinion against the war, with reporting from the front line that refuted the rosy reports from military officials. This time around, however, NTV has been more cautious, but has still questioned government casualty figures.

Meanwhile, the editor of Moskovsky Komsomolets, Pavel Gusev, said that police had visited one of his reporters and threatened to detain him in a mental hospital in a town east of Moscow.

Alexander Khinshtein, with the help of his lawyer, fended off police attempts to take him to a mental hospital in Vladimir - about four hours from Moscow - Tuesday and has gone into hiding, Gusev said. The lawyer argued that since Khinshtein was off sick from work, the law did not permit him to be questioned.

Police said that the charge that led to the request for a psychiatric examination was a driving-license offense from 1997. His editors
said this week's police action was prompted by Khinshtein's reporting.

Khinshtein has accused Boris Berezovsky of helping to finance Islamic militants fighting Russian troops in Chechnya. Khinshtein has attacked Berezovsky and Interior Minister Vladimir Rushailo
on his Sunday evening television show on TV Tsentr, a station controlled by Moscow Mayor Yury Luzhkov, a Kremlin opponent.


   
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(@walex)
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"By Fenriz Culto:You'd be astonished at the very least what chechens HAVE ( noone believed that chechens had modern japaneese weapons, god knows from where, in '94-96 war untill folks saw it for
themselves Fenriz "

I've been astonished here from the very beginning.


   
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(@inshaallah)
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i figured walex out.
whenever he has nothing to say, he makes his smark remarks.
i.e. when he had nothing to say about russians NOT using chemical weapons he brought up ZARIN.
doh


   
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 igor
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So what if reports not accurate, the end result will be termination of bandits plain and simple.


   
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(@fenriz_culto)
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insha allah ( - 63.192.212.2) on Tuesday, January 25, 2000 - 01:43 am:

Quite frankly, I too have probs following Walex logic

Must be the beer...

Fenriz


   
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(@balalaika)
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(@inshaallah)
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balalaika please explain whats so funny? do you really think that out muslim brothers civilians enjoy better food? or do you think that bandits have better commodities?


   
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(@cossack)
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Good Night my little "sleeping GIANT" Abdullah,
I have to say "buy, buy" to you, o brave and proud warrior.
Have some hashish and dream about a big "victory" in Caucasus. Or even better dream about a "big flood" you are going to make after your "sleeping GIANT" will wake up.
After you sell all your oil, please, do not bother with buying new weapons. Invest in 2 "V":
-VIAGRA
-VALIUM
That all what your "sleeping GIANTs" need.
Cossack


   
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(@alex2)
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"By Fenriz Culto: Quite frankly, I too have probs following Walex logic Must be the beer... Fenriz"

I'm sorry, it was not my intention to give you any problems. Quite opposite, since Chechens have no stuff stronger than a beer, then application of more advanced chemicals will make blaming them quite tricky.


   
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(@kissie)
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Actions? Let's see what they are:
* Indiscriminate bombing of civilians;
* Rape, murder, and robing of refugees;
* Detention, torture, and killing of boys as young as 10;
* Use of chemical weapons;

Turk, makes a good picture of Turkey siding with Iraq against the Kurds. RF can't afford, unlike Saddam, using of chemical weapons.


   
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(@fenriz_culto)
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and the last one for today:

"....Russian military sources report that the operation in
Grozny is in its final stage. Federal troops and
Chechen militia continue to steadily gain ground in
the city. It appears that the well-organized defense of
the city by the rebels is falling apart to a great extent
because of... a lack of electrical batteries. Left
without ammunition and other supplies Chechen rebel
in Grozny are unable to replace batteries in their
communication systems. Without radio
communications the rebels are unable to effectively
coordinate actions of their units defending the city.
For the same reason the rebels are unable to
efficiently distribute what ever little is remaining of
their ammunition and food supplies among combat
units. In this regard the situation will get only worse
and Russian troops are quick to take advantage of
rapidly growing confusion among Chechen units....

....Chechen rebel units commanded by Shamil Basayev
attempted to break through into Shalinsky and
Itumkalinsky districts. These attempts were
unsuccessful. According to Russian military sources,
the rebels ere probably trying to reach their base in
the are of Kiri, which was earlier overran by federal
forces. In this are Russian troops discovered several
caves fully equipped to support a large unit of Chechen rebels. The base
even had a surgery room with 20 beds and was fitted out with all
necessary medical equipment. In Sharoisky district Chechen rebels fired
on Russian army units. Russian troops sustained no casualties.
Low-intensity combat operations are continuing in the area of
Serzhen-Yurt, where today Russian forces destroyed two rebel mortar
positions. It is estimated that about 2000 Chechen rebels are surrounded
by Russian airborne assault units in the Vedeno and Nozhai-Yurt districts.
According to the commander of Russian airborne assault troops in
Chechnya (VDV), Maj. Gen. Vladimir Kazantsev (not to be confused with
Col. Gen. Victor Kazantsev, the commander of the joint Russian forces in
the Northern Caucasus), Russian paratroopers established full control in
the Vedeno and Nozhai-Yurt districts without any losses among federal
troops or local civilians. Vladimir Kazantsev said that this was
accomplished in close cooperation with local residents and
representatives of local civilian administration. Maj. Gen. Kazantsev
mentioned that Chechen rebels are avoiding any active operations in the
area after every single attack they launched in the past few weeks against
Russian paratroopers resulted in a failure and heavy losses."


Source: http://members.xoom.com/_XMCM/082499/aviation/chechnya/012400.htm

PS Check some photos of chechen/dagestan normal muslims supporting antiterrorist campain against scum :)))

Fenriz


   
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(@kissie)
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"""By Kissie ( - 192.114.47.50) on Monday, January 24, 2000 - 01:05 pm:
I have no pity for rapists, thieves, or killers, but somehow I can not help feel sory for the average Russian soldier.
* So, "brave and honest" mujas are fighting the RF Army of "rapists, thieves, or killers"? """
Are you saying that average Russian soldier is a rapist, thieve, or killer?

* No, I was asking You a question, since Your sentence was formulated that way.
no wonder Bosna likes you so much.

* You find him a nice companion to side with You?


   
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