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To: Yaacov who wrote (15431)12/2/1999 1:20:00 PM
From: goldsnow  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 17770
 
<<This is how the history takes its course! The rest is detail!>>
Small or large details?

Of course..But details...Lets dwell a bit into the details..Stalin emptied Chechnya placed all Chechens (and Ingushes) on trains to Siberia scores died, 250,000 killed..
Things changed right? Maybe not entirely..we shall see what kind of events would engulf Russia in next five years...Long term..who cares right?



To: Yaacov who wrote (15431)12/5/1999 3:56:00 PM
From: goldsnow  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17770
 
Murder, murder, murder! What do you know about murder???
You read Bible? ggg "You plant the wind and you shall
gather the storm!" Serbs are paying back for what they did to Kosovars! >>>>

My goodness Yaacov, you begin to sound like American Tele-Evangelist...<gg> Kosovars are no feareless Chechens, Serbians are No Russians and yes NATO planted seeds that next generation of Kosovars would harvest in honest....and I am afraid that they (Albanians) would kill more of their own (just like in Middle East) that Serbs would master..



To: Yaacov who wrote (15431)6/25/2001 2:55:56 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Respond to of 17770
 
*** Good riddance - Barayev killed by Russian troops ***

Thank you Russia.

nzherald.co.nz

<26.06.2001

MOSCOW - Russian troops had found the body of a notorious Chechen rebel commander reported at the weekend to have been killed in fierce fighting near the Chechen capital of Grozny.

A Kremlin spokesman said crack troops had swooped on a village outside Grozny and killed Arbi Barayev and his followers after six days of fighting.

Barayev, one of the country's most wanted men, has been accused of masterminding the kidnap and beheading of four Western engineers in 1998, including New Zealander Stan Shaw.

The four were working on a $673 million contract to install telecommunications equipment in Chechnya when they were kidnapped.

They were killed in December 1998 after a botched attempt by local authorities to rescue them.


Shaw's sister in Christchurch, Cheryl McNabb, said she felt little relief that Barayev was dead.

New Zealand's distance from the rebel Russian territory made it difficult for the family to feel relief, she said.

"It's not as if the killer were walking around among us. It's a lawless country so it's not the same feeling of justice.

"It's such a different world to the one we live in."

Chechen rebels acknowledged the death of Barayev on their Kavkaz.org website, saying that "the commander of the Special Islamic regiment Arbi Barayev has become a shahid [martyr]."

Rebels had tried to concealed Barayev's body under a heap of rubble.

The death is seen as a major victory for the Russians. Moscow described Barayev as the ringleader of kidnapping gangs that terrorised southern Russia.
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Stan was killed, decapitated and his head left by the side of a road. People who murder other people had better be careful about who they choose to kill.

While the USA and co stop murder in Kosovo, let's hope Russia can clean up the rest... Message 12239570

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