Selling Human Rights in Russia
Michelle Risley : Russia
Russian human rights activist Gregory Shvedov examines how Vladimir Putin's tactics toward Chechnya align with George W. Bush's "global war on terror."

Michelle Risley : Russia
Russian human rights activist Gregory Shvedov examines how Vladimir Putin's tactics toward Chechnya align with George W. Bush's "global war on terror."
There's been scant notice of refugees being brutally driven out of Chechnya.
: Russia
The Chechens are not Al Qaeda, and Putin must not be allowed to pretend they are.


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