And Quiet Flow Russian Faeces Past the Kremlin... Publication time: 16 September 2006, 17:52 An explosion ripped through a sewage plant in a town outside Moscow on Saturday, killing one to three persons, injuring 12 and leaving two missing.
Authorities did not know what caused the blast in the town of Pavshino, about 5 kilometers (3 miles) beyond Moscow's western periphery.
The explosion completely destroyed the three-story building. It was so powerful that the sound of it was heard in western Moscow. Russian authorities say that 100 liters of a solvent or a heating oil containing fluid dumped into a sewage pit were enough to cause the explosion, hinting at a possible diversion.
A stinking smell from faeces prevail in the area. The Russians fear that the released faeces come again into the Moskva river flowing past the Kremlin.
In May 2005, a diversion group of Chechen Mujahideen under the command of Amir Shamil Basayev blew ... >>full
Three Years in US Guantanamo Death Camp for Aid to Chechnya Publication time: Today at 13:29 Djokhar time In Enemy Combatant, co-authored with Victoria Brittain, Moazzam Begg becomes the first prisoner to give book-length voice to the experience of being on the other side of America's "war on terror". Begg's memoir details the three years he spent as a U.S.-held detainee in Afghanistan and Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, before being released without charges in his native Great Britain.
A devout Muslim, he grew in a secular middle-class immigrant family in Birmingham, England. Increasingly, he found meaning and purpose in Muslim causes - raising money and traveling to provide aid to Muslim fighters in Bosnia, Chechnya and Afghanistan.
In the fall of 2001, Begg had just moved his family to Afghanistan, which he hoped would provide a cheap and welcoming Muslim environment in which to raise his children. Instead, he and his family were caught in ... >>full
Purges in Ingushetia' Mosques Publication time: 19 September 2006, 13:41 Kavkav Center sources said puppet police carried out raids on several mosques in the Russian-occupied Caucasian Muslim state of Ingushetia September 15 after Friday prayers. At least in two mosques including the town of Malgobek, mass arrests of Muslims were reported. Relatives and friends said 50 Muslims were arrested and their fingerprints taken.
The Muslims were arrested on the ground they left mosques before the end of daytime prayers. Puppet police and Russian secret services consider such Muslim potentially dangerous. Local Sufi mullas think that Muslims who don't say full prayers are "Wahhabists" and report them to Russian secret services which in their turn spy on such "unreliable persons".
Russian Defector Preferred to Die Rather Than Being Sent Back Publication time: 20 September 2006, 12:06
A 20-year-old Russian border guard from Kaspyisk Border Office who defected from his unit to Azerbaijan September 10 commited suicide by firing submachine-gun at himself on the bank of Samur river after being surrounded by Azeri soldiers who wanted to capture and send him back to Russia.
Russian Defector Preferred to Die Rather Than Being Sent Back Publication time: 20 September 2006, 12:06
A 20-year-old Russian border guard from Kaspyisk Border Office who defected from his unit to Azerbaijan September 10 commited suicide by firing submachine-gun at himself on the bank of Samur river after being surrounded by Azeri soldiers who wanted to capture and send him back to Russia.
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