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Politics : War

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To: GUSTAVE JAEGER who wrote (7462)10/22/2001 12:02:45 PM
From: goldsnow  Read Replies (1) of 23908
 
He believes that everyone who has fought in Chechnya ends up getting caught, sooner or later, by the Russians.

His story is typical of the men who in recent months have come from all corners of the world to help their Chechen brothers. Here is the interview he granted us:

Q. What does the Russian mafia have to do with the war in Chechnya?
A. People seem to think that the heroin trade is controlled by the Kurdish mafia, but this is not what I have seen. The Russians also traffic in heroin. They bring it here to Turkey and then sell it in Europe. Even Russian women do it, the ones who supposedly come here to do other business, with their huge suitcases loaded with junk. Heroin even passes through Chechnya, which is a geographically strategic region and acts as a bridge between Europe and Asia.

cnn.com
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