Ossetian Leader Challenges Moscow Prosecutors
North Ossetian leader says Russian attempts to prosecute his officials are a smokescreen for Moscow’s failure to properly investigate the Beslan school tragedy.
North Ossetian leader says Russian attempts to prosecute his officials are a smokescreen for Moscow’s failure to properly investigate the Beslan school tragedy.
Aidar Akaev’s constituents want to sack him as their member of parliament since he has not been in the country for the last year.
Milosevic death prompted Moscow to postpone Zelenovic transfer to The Hague.
The Georgians have a plan for refugees on both sides of the South Ossetian conflict to receive compensation at last, but simmering political mistrust will make it hard to deliver.
Police and other officials at the heart of the system get hefty pay rises, which critics say are a ploy to keep them on board for a crucial election later this year.
Tajiks ignore concerns expressed by government and Islamic figures and spend every penny they earn or borrow on lavish weddings and funerals.
Moscow-backed prime minister says women should wear headscarves, in a move that human rights activists fear brings the country one step closer to Sharia law.
Whether you view March 24 as a positive turning point or a national tragedy very much depends which side of the protest lines you were on at the time.
Radicals and Islamists now dominate the ranks of Chechen rebel fighters.