Georgia’s minister for reintegration of separatist territories, Temur Yakobashvili commented on situation with attacks on Georgian buses on day of Parliament election. In his interview to Russian newspaper “Vremya Novostey”, he stated that “Russia should leave Abkhazia alone and withdraw its peacekeepers-occupiers”.
Read More »Murtadin in a rage: Youth continues go to the woods
Kavkaz Center’s source in Wilayah Nokhchicho (Ichkeria/Chechnya) of the Caucasus Emirate has reported that with the onset of spring flow of young people to the Mujahideen increased. The source reported that in closed meetings Kadyrov calls from the leaders of his gang to tighten repression against the parents of those …
Read More »Democracy – it is when Islam only in mosques
Turkey’s ruling party has begun to expect that the Constitutional Court will close it down in the next few months and ban President Abdullah Gul and Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan from politics for five years.
Read More »Canada accuses Russia of annexing the Arctic for oil reserves
The battle for “ownership” of the polar oil reserves has accelerated with the disclosure that Russia has sent a fleet of nuclear-powered icebreakers into the Arctic, The Daily Telegraph reports.
Read More »‘Spetsnaz’ gang commander shot in Jokhar
According to news sources in Wilayah Nokhchicho (Ichkeria/Chechnya), occupation so-called “Spetsnaz” (special forces) unit gang ringleader was shot in the city of Jokhar last Wednesday. Saboteur shot Russian kafir in the head at the city market. The badly injured kafir was brought to hospital in serious condition. Mujahid who attacked …
Read More »Putin and Sechin robbed Khodorkovsky out of plain greed
Former deputy chief of presidential administration, now vice premier Igor Sechin was the initiator of both trials of the YUKOS board. This is the statement made to The Times by ex-CEO of that Russian oil company, Mikhail Khodorkovsky.
Read More »Georgia opposition mulls boycott of parliament
TBILISI (Reuters) – A leader of Georgia’s main opposition coalition said on Friday it was close to declaring a boycott of parliament in protest at an election it said was rigged to hand victory to President Mikheil Saakashvili’s party.
Read More »Russia’s Medvedev seeks deals, assurances in China
BEIJING (Reuters) – New Russian President Dmitry Medvedev arrives in Beijing on Friday, offering energy deals and military cooperation but seeking pledges of solidarity with resurgent China at a time when ties with the West are strained.
Read More »Georgian opposition vows to challenge election
TBILISI (Reuters) – Georgia’s main opposition block said on Thursday it would challenge the result of a parliamentary election that President Mikheil Saakashvili said he had won.
Read More »Georgia’s Saakashvili leads in early election results
TBILISI (Reuters) – Georgia’s National Movement of President Mikheil Saakashvili was leading with 60.92 percent of the vote in the country’s parliamentary election, early official results showed on Thursday.
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