Posted by on April 21st, 2013 Rating 9.0 —Outstanding
DALLAS — A few days ago, Chechnya was just a place on a map to most Americans. The name hasn't often made headlines since the 90s, when the Soviet Union crumbled and bloody wars between the Russians and Chechens followed. "I think that we were
THE Tsarnaev family, like many families from Chechnya, were part of a diaspora that had scattered all over the globe: Turkey, Syria, Poland, and Austria, and, apparently, suburban Massachusetts. Displaced first by Stalin, who was as distrustful as he
As new details about the suspects in the Boston Marathon bombings came to light, confusion on Twitter led some users to mistake Chechnya for the Czech Republic.
Attention quickly turned to the restive Southern Russian republic of Chechnya, and the Islamist regional insurgency led by veteran fighter, Doku Umarov, in an attempt find motives for the marathon bombing. But what motivated two young men who had spent
The key back in 2013, I think, is Maret Tsarnaeva's assertion that the father, Anzor, 'worked in the enforcement agencies' in Russian Chechnya. 'We were,' she said, 'lucky to get him out of Kyrgyzstan alive,' presumably
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