Saturday, March 28, 2009

Russia Hints At Chechen Changes

Photo: Mr Medvedev warned other "anti-terrorism" campaigns would go on

From BBC:

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev says life in Chechnya is returning to normal and it might be time to end the security restrictions imposed there.

The restrictions have been in force for the past 10 years.

They include curfews, road blocks and occasional searches by the security forces for suspected Islamist fighters.

"The situation in Chechnya has normalised to a large degree," Mr Medvedev said in a broadcast on state televsision.

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My Comment: Normalized because of heavy police tactics and enforcement. They cannot stay there forever, and when gone the war will resume again.

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