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20 hours ago ago from Eastern Europe Watch
Whenever the fall of the Soviet Union is discussed, there tend to be those who fall into rival camps. Some pro-Soviet "Ostalgics" and those neoliberals who think native Russian political conditions thwarted perfectly good economic reform proposals. The economic conditions of Russians in the 1990s was seldom considered news after the end of the Cold War and the triumphalism that greeted the demise of the Evil Empire in the West. Partly ...
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4 hours ago ago from WaYNaKH Online
The Chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee of the Chechen Republic Ichkeria Parliament, Akhyad Idigov and the widow wife of the Chechen Republic Ichkeria's I.President, Alla Dudaeva published a letter for the congratulating of the Independence Day of Georgia. Here is the full text of letter: On behalf of legitimate power ChR-Ichkerija, Parliament and the Governments lawfully representing the Chechen people, we congratulate the ...
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