Friday, May 28, 2010

Unrest In Russia's Caucasus Continues


Russia Bombing: Jihadis Or Sign Of Other Trouble In North Caucasus? -- Christian Science Monitor

A Russia bomb that killed six people in the Russian city of Stavropol has led to speculation about jihadis or Islamic militants. But analysts worry about a widening circle of instability – and players – in the north Caucasus.

A deadly Russia bomb that killed six people and wounded 40 outside a theater where a Chechen dance group was about to perform in the southern Russian city of Stavropol has security experts worrying that the circle of instability in Russia's troubled northern Caucasus may be widening.

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More News On Russia's Caucasus

Russia on alert after bomb blast kills seven -- AFP
Russian blast death toll rises to 7 -- CBC
30 blast victims remain in hospital -- Moscow News
Washington offers condolences over south Russia terrorist attack -- RIA Novosti
Stavropol blast – two arrests -- Moscow News
Suspects in deadly Stavropol blast detained in Ingushetia -- RIA Novosti
Police in North Caucasus unable to tackle violence -- RIA Novosti
Jobs scheme planned for troubled North Caucasus -- Moscow News
North Caucasus terrorism and the search for funding -- Prague Watchdog
Security in the Caucasus: The Cossack Option -- Georgian Daily
Rebel Nagorno-Karabakh holds parliamentary vote -- Reuters
Medvedev Meets with Local NGO Leaders in Bid to Stabilize North Caucasus -- Georgian Daily
Stability in the South Caucasus versus short term gains -- Huffington Post
The Kremlin's Chechen Dragon -- New York Review of Books
Time to Let the North Caucasus Go -- Yulia Latynina, St. Petersburg Times opinion

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