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  • Chechens: Freedom Fighters or Terrorists? | European Review | Cambridge . . .
    This article seeks to answer the following research questions: (1) why have the Chechen leaders become extremely religious, whereas at the beginning of the Russo-Chechen conflict in the 1990s, they were predominantly secular; and (2) what led the Chechens to use terrorism to fulfil their aspirations for complete independence from Russia
  • Who are the Chechens, Russia’s most feared fighters?
    Nowadays, Chechnya is ruled by pro-Kremlin strongman Ramazan Kadyrov, whose fighters helped crush his country’s separatist movement in the second Russian-Chechnyan War from 1999 to 2009
  • 293-311 Hughes Sum 07. indd - London School of Economics
    To categorize the conflict in Chechnya as a struggle against terrorism we must demonstrate that the Chechen resistance to Russia is widely recognized as a case of terrorism, or is characterized by systematic and indiscriminate violence against civilians noncombatants
  • Chechen Terrorism (Russia, Chechnya, Separatist)
    Chechnya’s long and violent guerrilla war has attracted a small number of Islamist militants from outside of Chechnya--some of whom are Arab fighters with possible links to al-Qaeda
  • The Chechnya Conflict: Freedom Fighters Or Terrorists?
    Since Chechen terrorists held hundreds of Moscow theater-goers hostage in late 2002, the Putin administration has appeared unequivocally opposed to talks with the rebels and more dedicated to establishing a pro-Moscow government in Chechnya
  • The War Against Terrorism and the Conflict in Chechnya: A Case for . . .
    Russia has specifically used the conflict to blame the neighboring Georgia for sheltering Chechen "terrorists" in the Pankisi gorge in the mountains of northern Georgia, bordering Chechnya
  • Case Study: Chechnya - choices. edu
    In 1994, Chechen armed separatists launched a military-style campaign designed to drive Russia out of Chechnya, a southwestern region of the Russian Federation The Chechens claimed to be fighting for freedom from an oppressive regime that prevented them from practicing their religion—Islam—and that offered no hope for the future
  • The Complex Image of Chechen Fighters: Freedom Fighters or Terrorists?
    The portrayal of Chechen fighters in media has oscillated between depicting them as noble freedom fighters and ruthless terrorists This duality reflects broader geopolitical narratives, cultural representations, and the impact of social media


















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