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May 14 |
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May 14 |
awarded | Nice Answer |
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Mar 14 |
awarded | Citizen Patrol |
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Mar 14 |
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What does Russia want with Chechnya This answer, while comprehensive lacks neutrality. It suggests that the Chechen wars were justified. It misrepresents some facts. For example, in the beginning of the second Chechen war Berezovsky was on good terms with the government. He later helped fund Vladimir Putin's party Unity. Thus, "...hinted at some connection between the terrorists and the opposition politicians such as Berezovsky" is just a personal opinion. It is just as valid to say "...hinted at some connection between the terrorists and the Kremlin", suggesting that Kremlin secretly organized Russian apartment bombings in 1999 |
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Mar 14 |
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What does Russia want with Chechnya I am not sure that this explanation applies to the last 300 years. Oil has become important relatively recently. |
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Mar 14 |
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What does Russia want with Chechnya "On all elections they voted for a candidate that was supported by the Kremlin." - well, this is what Kremlin propaganda says. As far as I remember, on some elections literally more than 100% of Chechnya's populations voted for the candidate supported by the Kremlin, meaning the results were falsified. |
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Feb 16 |
awarded | Teacher |
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Feb 16 |
answered | Can you identify these images from Revolution-era Russia? |