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Originally Posted by moe.ron
For a starter, Stalin forced Chechen to relocate in 1944. Up to 30% of Chechen died during the transportation, resettlement and the first year of exile.
Then there is the 1999 operation which resulted over 30,000 civilians death and Chechnya in ruins.
From what I can gather, not much going on. Either in redeveloping Chechnya or open conflict. However, Amnesty has reported many male "disappearing" and there are various individuals who have disappear.
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I did see the history under the Stalin. It seems pretty remarkable after what Stalin did that there was still a sense of separate cultural identity in the region when the Soviet Union broke up. It seems like it would have been destroyed with the number of forced relocations and deaths.
At the risk of seeming especially heartless, I think it's always going to be really hard to tell exactly what's going on in a region if you have separatist groups using somewhat terrorist tactics and Pro-Russian secret police kind of groups in the same areas using terrorist tactics. Unless of course, you have the benefit of "peace keepers" standing by as witness.
Remember the guy who was accusing Putin of having done the Russian apartment bombings (I don't mean personally) in 1999 to justify the 2nd Chechnyan war? (I know I should remember his name, but I don't, he was poisoned with radioactive materials?) Did anyone ever establish his accusations more fully?