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Beloved Leader September 8th 04 06:49 AM

Actual Shortwave Question
 
Hey, there has to be one.

Is there a Voice of Chechnya? I know how to find the Voice of Russia,
but do the Chechnyans have a radio station too?

m II September 8th 04 07:13 AM

Beloved Leader wrote:
Hey, there has to be one.

Is there a Voice of Chechnya? I know how to find the Voice of Russia,
but do the Chechnyans have a radio station too?



All but the Russian approved 'Free Chechnya' have been closed down.
Torture and killing of the locals continues by the brave Russian military.


http://www.chechnyafree.ru/index.php...dioeng&lng=eng




mike

m II September 8th 04 02:35 PM

Dan wrote:
On Wed, 08 Sep 2004 06:13:25 GMT, m II
wrote:


Beloved Leader wrote:

Hey, there has to be one.

Is there a Voice of Chechnya? I know how to find the Voice of Russia,
but do the Chechnyans have a radio station too?



All but the Russian approved 'Free Chechnya' have been closed down.
Torture and killing of the locals continues by the brave Russian military.



Good. That's all that child killers deserve.



The Russians have been doing it for over two hundred years. That
encourages revenge and the cycle of death begins..Not knowing that would
mean you are Israeli or American.

http://www.oppression.org/europe/chechnya_refugee.html


mike

dxAce September 8th 04 02:38 PM



m II wrote:

Dan wrote:
On Wed, 08 Sep 2004 06:13:25 GMT, m II
wrote:


Beloved Leader wrote:

Hey, there has to be one.

Is there a Voice of Chechnya? I know how to find the Voice of Russia,
but do the Chechnyans have a radio station too?


All but the Russian approved 'Free Chechnya' have been closed down.
Torture and killing of the locals continues by the brave Russian military.



Good. That's all that child killers deserve.


The Russians have been doing it for over two hundred years. That
encourages revenge and the cycle of death begins..Not knowing that would
mean you are Israeli or American.


Not having a full grip on reality must mean you are Canadian.

http://www.oppression.org/europe/chechnya_refugee.html


dxAce


uncle arnie September 8th 04 05:10 PM

The Russians began deporting Chechens to Siberia and what became the gulag
in the Czarist days, and continued under Stalin with renewed vigor. The
policy was to "Russianify" minorities. A policy started in the 18th
century with Peter the Great. Approx 1.3 million Chechens were deported in
the 20th century, with 10% dying in transport. The Russians eventually had
to give up on some minorities and now we have a host of new countries,
e.g., the "-stan" countries, Georgia, Armenia, Bylerus. Some of the
smaller minorities were more effectively wiped out, or so they thought
(e.g., Caucasians (from Caucasus mountains, not white people), Karachai,
Balkars, Tartars, Khemsils, Kurds. I guess they were more or less
successful with some of these: I hadn't heard of some of them before. The
Chechen Autonomous Republic was dissolved by Stalin in the late 1940's. The
excuse was alleged collaboration with the Nazis, of which there is evidence
of 335 people doing so (ref "Gulag" - Anne Applebaum, 2003). Now we have
the problem of re-emergent ethnic identity that is emboldened by Islamic
fundamentalism, poor social conditions, and a long history of hatred.

Grozny (capital) is mostly rubble today. Exact civilian casuality numbers
are not known from the two Russian invasions in the 1990's, but it is
thought that about 100,000 were killed. RN had a reporter there about a
year and half ago and described the lack of clean water, heating fuel,
food, shelter. The Russians have blockaded various parts of the region at
various times to try to starve out areas where the rebels are holed up.
Unknown the ongoing civilian casualities. I don't think the situation will
get better soon. The news today suggests that the Russians support
aggressive offensives after the school massacre. Many Chechens no doubt
support terrorism against the Russians based on both the 1990's and long
history of deportation and invasion. The history of the region is a
disaster and the future looks the same.

On Wed, 08 Sep 2004 07:35 am, m II posted to
rec.radio.shortwave: %MM

Dan wrote:
On Wed, 08 Sep 2004 06:13:25 GMT, m II
wrote:


Beloved Leader wrote:

Hey, there has to be one.

Is there a Voice of Chechnya? I know how to find the Voice of Russia,
but do the Chechnyans have a radio station too?


All but the Russian approved 'Free Chechnya' have been closed down.
Torture and killing of the locals continues by the brave Russian
military.



Good. That's all that child killers deserve.



The Russians have been doing it for over two hundred years. That
encourages revenge and the cycle of death begins..Not knowing that would
mean you are Israeli or American.

http://www.oppression.org/europe/chechnya_refugee.html


mike



clifto September 8th 04 05:38 PM

uncle arnie wrote:
Many Chechens no doubt
support terrorism against the Russians based on both the 1990's and long
history of deportation and invasion.


No. They support killing innocent children because they like to kill.
There is no other reason to kill nothing but innocents, especially
children.

--
"The Democrats are all over this. Democratic strategists feel John Kerry's
war record means he can beat Bush. They say when it comes down to it, voters
will always vote for a war hero over someone who tried to get out of the war.
I'll be sure to mention that to Bob Dole when I see him." -- Jay Leno

MnMikew September 8th 04 06:29 PM


"Beloved Leader" wrote in message
om...
Hey, there has to be one.

Is there a Voice of Chechnya? I know how to find the Voice of Russia,
but do the Chechnyans have a radio station too?


Hopefully not once the bombs start falling.



MnMikew September 8th 04 06:30 PM


"m II" wrote in message
news:9qx%c.78907$jZ5.19696@clgrps13...

You must have missed the brave Chechnyn fighters killing all those kids last
weekend. Damn bleeding heart dumbasses.



Diverd4777 September 8th 04 10:58 PM

In article , uncle arnie
writes:

Subject: Actual Shortwave Question
From: uncle arnie
Date: Wed, 08 Sep 2004 10:10:11 -0600

The Russians began deporting Chechens to Siberia and what became the gulag
in the Czarist days, and continued under Stalin with renewed vigor. The
policy was to "Russianify" minorities. A policy started in the 18th
century with Peter the Great. Approx 1.3 million Chechens were deported in
the 20th century, with 10% dying in transport. The Russians eventually had
to give up on some minorities and now we have a host of new countries,
e.g., the "-stan" countries, Georgia, Armenia, Bylerus. Some of the
smaller minorities were more effectively wiped out, or so they thought
(e.g., Caucasians (from Caucasus mountains, not white people), Karachai,
Balkars, Tartars, Khemsils, Kurds. I guess they were more or less
successful with some of these: I hadn't heard of some of them before. The
Chechen Autonomous Republic was dissolved by Stalin in the late 1940's. The
excuse was alleged collaboration with the Nazis, of which there is evidence
of 335 people doing so (ref "Gulag" - Anne Applebaum, 2003). Now we have
the problem of re-emergent ethnic identity that is emboldened by Islamic
fundamentalism, poor social conditions, and a long history of hatred.

Grozny (capital) is mostly rubble today. Exact civilian casuality numbers
are not known from the two Russian invasions in the 1990's, but it is
thought that about 100,000 were killed. RN had a reporter there about a
year and half ago and described the lack of clean water, heating fuel,
food, shelter. The Russians have blockaded various parts of the region at
various times to try to starve out areas where the rebels are holed up.
Unknown the ongoing civilian casualities. I don't think the situation will
get better soon. The news today suggests that the Russians support
aggressive offensives after the school massacre. Many Chechens no doubt
support terrorism against the Russians based on both the 1990's and long
history of deportation and invasion. The history of the region is a
disaster and the future looks the same.


Uncle..
Thank you for posting this . . .

Peace

Dan


Jari Savolainen September 9th 04 11:21 AM

Dunno. But there is a Voice of Jaala.



"Beloved Leader" wrote in message
om...
Hey, there has to be one.

Is there a Voice of Chechnya? I know how to find the Voice of Russia,
but do the Chechnyans have a radio station too?





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