Tuesday, May 11, 2004

The death of Ahmad Kadyrov, the puppet ruler of
Chechnya, was a splendid thing. The death of few
outsiders was a sad thing, but Kadyrov, that modern
follower of Vidkun Quisling, got exactly what he
deserved. He betrayed his own people and allied with
the Russians, who have killed 100 000 Chechens, and
then he and his son Ramzan Kadyrov succeeded making
themselves even more feared than the Russian troops
in Chechnya. This assasination is a ray of light in
Chechnya. The Russians will never win this war.


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