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Caucasus
Chechen fighters snub arms amnesty
2003-09-02
Chechen rebels have snubbed an amnesty offer to lay down their arms.
"Lay down our arms? Pshaw! Without our guns to wave around, we're nothin'! Nothin', I tell yez!"
The move was the brainchild of Russian politicians who believed the amnesty, timed a month before the crucial elections in Chechnya, might erase anti-Russian sentiment in the region. However, few had handed over the weapons when the Monday deadline arrived. The end of the amnesty coincided with the handover of control over public order from the FSB security to the Interior Ministry. "September 1 marked the deadline for the guerrillas to give up weapons voluntarily," Deputy Prosecutor General, Sergei Fridinsky, told Interfax news agency.
So are you going to kill the ones who still have them now?
The State Duma lower house approved the amnesty after an April referendum in Chechnya — boycotted by the rebels and criticised by the usual suspects human rights groups — showed a big majority voting to stay within Russia. The poll, in which Chechens complained of being forced to vote through threats and intimidation, paved the way for Russia to organise 5 October election of a regional president. The upcoming election is a key step in President Vladimir Putin's Chechnya peace plan which he hopes will put an end to the region's three years of de-facto independence. Chechnya's Moscow-appointed administrator and a candidate in the October poll, Akhmad Kadyrov, has called for an extension of the amnesty.
Posted by:Fred Pruitt

#6  Kinda like those pesky folks at Fort Sumpter
Posted by: Not Mike Moore   2003-9-2 10:12:41 PM  

#5  What is in Chechnya that the Russians want?

Oil, natural gas (seriously). But more importantly, if Chechnya went their independant way, that would give all the other semi-autonomous or autonomous regions ideas of their own for independence. Remember the USSR (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics)? It was also known as the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. There were some 12+ such republics in the Soviet Union (I don't know the actual number without checking an old atlas) who would probably like to cut the Moscovite umbilical cord.
Posted by: Rafael   2003-9-2 8:40:08 PM  

#4  What is in Chechnya that the Russians want? If I were auditioning cultures for possible citizenship, I think I would have gonged the Chechnyans. The Czars could have bummed the plans for Hadrians wall off the Pope for some cash.
Posted by: Super Hose   2003-9-2 8:18:29 PM  

#3  Rafael---my point in the post was that the Chechens have been living in this brutal existence for centuries. So, like the Russians, brutality has been acquired over a long time. Sorry I was not so clear.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2003-9-2 3:13:48 PM  

#2  The Chechens are tribal and hate the Russians and their heavy handed traditions

They are also fond of chopping heads off. Russian brutality was a response to the way Chechens deal with Russian POWs. But of course nobody talks about Chechen barbarism, it's always the big bad heartless Russians.
Posted by: Rafael   2003-9-2 2:13:35 PM  

#1  The Russians have been hammering on Chechnya for only 300 years or so. Before them were others hundreds of years before the Russians. In WW2, Stalin evacuated the whole population to Siberia. The Chechens are tribal and hate the Russians and their heavy handed traditions. The Russians have defined the word "Quagmire" by their ops in Chechnya.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2003-9-2 2:03:25 PM  

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