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Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the ...
Life During Wartime Chechen refugees are forced to return, ... who was forced by the Russians to move to Grozny from a relatively safe U.N.-supplied refugee camp in northern Chechnya last June, ...
GROZNY -- The last time I visited the Chechen capital, in 2007, it seemed most of the city had been already rebuilt. It was just before national parliamentary elections, in which Chechnya -- only ...
While distributing humanitarian aid in Grozny in 2000, Czech journalist Petra Procházková conducted a wide range of interviews with women who wanted to describe to the outside world what life in ...
GROZNY, Russia — The dazed and the numb have begun to leave their cellars, to blink in the bright dusty sunshine, to get on with life in a city that lacks water, electricity, medicine, shelter ...
One year after regaining her freedom, a young Christian girl kidnapped at age 13 by Chechen fighters in Grozny is still adjusting to a more normal life in southern Russia.
Stalingrad, Hiroshima, and Dresden. The ruins of Grozny, the war-scarred capital of Chechnya, have been compared to all three. Blackened, fissured… ...
D avide Monteleone traces the genesis of his new book of photographs, Red Thistle, to 2007, when he heard about a film festival going on in Grozny, the capital of Chechnya.At the time, Chechnya ...
The traumas suffered by the children of Chechnya during years of war in the breakaway republic are reflected in their drawings, which are on exhibit in Moscow. The organizer of the exhibition is ...
Now Grozny virtually no longer exists. The Russians have remained . . . ... You see, although I’ve spent all my life among Caucasians, during the Soviet Union I felt as if I was in Russia.
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