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alcestas-sloboda · 5 months
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29 years ago the first Russian-Chechen war began. after 29 years in the war with the Russian occupiers, I am now the granddaughter of deportees, the daughter of a father who was tortured by the Russian occupiers and a sister of a brother who died in the battles for the independence of Ichkeria.
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lazar/pain
Russia had brought immense pain to Chechnya and after being left unpunished - brought it to Ukraine too.
a Chechen boy after seeing Russian terrorist attack on Vinnytsia and little girl Liza said: I was killed in 2000 by a bomb and I have been leaving in a hell ever since.
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xag/hatred
a soldier from the Sheikh Mansur battalion teaches me, a civilian women: we don't speak with the occupiers, we kill them.
remember the ruins of Grozny, kill the occupiers.
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diccadalar/memory
grandmother, the “child of lentils”, who survived deportation, two wars and died under the Russian occupation, had forgotten everything in the last two years of her life—everything at all. all the pain and all the horror that Russia brought into her life. but memory in today’s world is also resistance.
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beqam/retribution
there will be retribution. retribution to everyone who came to kill to the land of Ichkeria and to the land of Ukraine.
but I hope that I will be the last generation of my family who has to fight with the Russian world. The rashist terrorist federation must die.
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düẋalo/resistance
today three generations of Chechens are fighting for Ukraine and Chechnya - those who fought in the first Russian-Chechen war, those who fought in the second one and children for whom this war became the first in their life.
on the picture taken somewhere in the 1990s is the battalion commander of the Sheikh Mansur battalion, Muslim Cheberloevsky.
(read here)
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"The stealing of Ukrainian children by Russians and their russification reminds me of how Russian nobility "established guardianship" over kids during Wars in Caucasus (18-20th centuries), after they had murdered all their relatives in their homes and on their land, taking the kids away, stripping them of their language and culture.
There's a lingering feeling that this is all - one long, long colonial war with no end in sight. A war that will be our doom. For the enemy is just too strong, the forces are too unequal. But now there is also hope. A hope for freedom. The name of this hope is Ukraine."
- writes a Chechen woman.
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— Grozny, the capital of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria, after Russian "liberation" in 2000.
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ohsalome · 1 year
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esmaelnourukbayev · 18 days
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Родина – это Родина, если есть кто-то, кто за нее умирает.
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unhonestlymirror · 5 months
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lüralla/fury
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29 years ago the first russian-Chechen war began. 29 years later, in the war with the russian occupiers, I am now the granddaughter of deportees, the daughter of a father who was tortured by the russian occupiers. sister of a brother who died in the battles for the independence of Ichkeria.
lazar/pain
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Russia brought so much pain to Chechnya and - remaining unpunished - carried it to Ukraine.
A Chechen boy, looking at the russian terrorist attack in Vinnytsa, and the girl Lisa: “in 2000 a bomb killed me and I’m in hell.”
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Sheikhmansur’s wolf teaches me, a civilian: “We don’t talk to the occupiers, we kill them.”
Remember the ruins of the Grozny, kill the invaders.
diccadalar/memory
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Grandmother, the “child of lentils”, who survived deportation, two wars and died under the russian occupation, forgot everything in the last two years of her life — everything at all. All the pain and all the horror that russia brought into her life. but memory for today is also resistance.
beqam/retribution
There will be retribution. Retribution to everyone who came to kill on the land of Ichkeria and on the land of Ukraine.
But I hope that I am the last of my family who has to fight with the russian peace. The racist terrorist federation must die.
düẋalo/resistance
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Today, three generations of Chechens are fighting for Ukraine and Ichkeria - from the first war, from the second war, children for whom this war is the first in their lives.
Muslim Cheberloevsky, battalion commander of Sheikh Mansur battalion, Ichkeria, 1990s.
На помсту та русоріз:
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no1harddrugsenjoyer · 3 months
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Proud Chechens
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anastasiamaru · 1 year
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Dzhokhar Dudaev
about ruzzia
“ruzzia always offers negotiations when it gets tough for moscow,when their plans are falling apart,in order to buy time,tighten up strength,correct mistakes,find a weak spot,and then strike with renewed vigor”
Through time.Still relevant.
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sophiemariepl · 2 years
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How do you know I’m an Eastern European (or Central-Eastern European) fan of A Song of Ice and Fire, Game of Thrones series, Fire and Blood books, House of the Dragon and generally all of the Planetos universe by George R.R. Martin?
I have a headcanon that the Valyrians, including the Targaryens, have not only a culture inspired by the Byzantine culture, but also by the Caucasian cultures. By Caucasian, I mean actual cultures of the Caucasus mountains, not the wh*te s*premacy sh*t you get in the West.
This means that the houses from the Old Valyria, including the Targaryens, have their own distinct dances and music which are performed and played only at their balls and feasts, and those dances are inspired by Georgian, Chechen, Circassian, Dagestani etc. music and dances.
I mean, c’mon, wouldn’t they all look majestic while performing dances like Kartuli, Tsdo, Qarabsha, Samaia, Simdi and many other dances from the Caucasus? (Not to mention the infamous Legzinka?)
Grab some links of the Sukhishvili Georgian National Ballet:
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I just wish that we could see Rhaenyra dancing Kartuli with Laenor on their wedding or Aemond performing Tsdo, okay?
Or Daemon dancing Kartuli seductively with Rhaenyra on her wedding day to Laenor
Just kidding I just want to dance Kartuli with Ewan Mitchell as Aemond
And preferably see him performing Tsdo
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akkawi · 2 years
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this is shocking especially considering that men as young as 18 are being forcibly rounded up and protestors are being arrested
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pretordh · 2 years
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Fighters of the Chechen battalion named after Sheikh Mansur continue to trophy Russian tanks.
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alcestas-sloboda · 1 year
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"Russia will fall when Ukrainian sun rises" said the first President of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria, Dzhokhar Dudayev born on this day 79 years ago.
Ukraine became the first UN country to recognise the independence of Ichkeria on October 18 last year but the close relationship between the two peoples date back. There are stories of Ichkerians saving Ukrainian people from prosecution of the USSR government by hiding them in the mountains. Ukrainians were also one of the only nations to help Ichkerians in the two Chechen Wars waged by russia, reportedly operating one of the few tanks in disposal of the Ichkerian Armed Forced lead by Dudayev.
In 2014 after russia annexed Crimea and started active warfare in the East of Ukraine, the Free Caucasus organisation based in Denmark, where large numbers of Ichkerians have fled to after the Second Chechen War, formed an the International Peacekeeping Battalion named after Dzhokhar Dudayev. Ichkerians have been at the frontlines of the russian-Ukrainian war ever since. From November 2022 they have been operating in Bakhmut, the deadliest battles now are happening there.
За нашу і вашу свободу | "For your and our freedom"
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nepprague · 9 months
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#Zakaev #Ичкерия Правительство Чеченской Республ��ки Ичкерия наградило Орденом Дружбы Чеченской Республики Ичкерия Профессора Окабе Йошихико. Смотрите награждение и выступление Министра Иностранных Дел Чеченской Республики Ичкерия Инала Шерипа о войне России против Ичкерии
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ohsalome · 9 months
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esmaelnourukbayev · 8 months
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декъала хуьлда лаамалла Нохчийчоь☝️
🟩🟩🟩⬜🟥⬜🟩
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unhonestlymirror · 7 months
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Just negotiate with russia to end the war, they said.
In the 1990s, the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria made multiple ‘peace’ deals with russia.
Each time, russia used the lull to prepare its next more devastating military offensive while still waging war through other means to destabilise the fledgling nation.
In reality, russia’s war against the Chechens never stopped until the territory and its people - who were striving again for independence after centuries of russian attempts erase them - were consumed and then weaponised for russia’s next war against others.
This is Dzhokkar Dudayev, the first President of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria, eventually murdered by a russian missile.
If Ukrainians stopped resisting, the fate of the Chechens today would be theirs tomorrow. It could be your nation after that, using the children of Ukrainians being attacked and stolen today.
“But Chechnya is part of russia,” the world tried to reason when looking away in the 90s.
Now the goalposts have shifted to “But Ukraine was part of the russian empire”.
Imperial logic can lead anywhere. And russia will always find a pretext to advance. Sacrificing one more nation to russian aggression will never make it stop.
But, for Chechens, another future was possible without russia.
If you’ve never heard of Dudayev, then that’s understandable. The russian empire, throughout its various rebrandings, has continuously erased people, physically but also from memory. Sometimes, the problem isn’t bad takes, but no takes at all.
But Dudayev is still a legend to us here in the Baltics.
Dudayev was born into russian genocide. As a newborn baby, he was deported along with the rest of his nation. Let that sentence sink in.
In that purge of Chechens and the related Ingush, Soviet records show that half a million were snatched and locked into wagons, although the real number is likely much higher. At least a quarter of the nation died through the brutality of the deportation process.
The goal was to erase their nation, exploit their labour in remote parts of russia, and let russian settlers move into their land. Their books and records were destroyed, their cultural heritage torn down, even their graves removed.
It’s a familiar story everywhere people have come into contact with russia over centuries.
In an attempt to detoxify and consolidate itself after Stalin, russia did its periodic display of mysterious soul searching and unlocked the survivors. A large scale return of Chechens began, including a 13 year old Dudayev.
Fast forward.
Dudayev became Major-General in the Soviet Air Force and was stationed in occupied Estonia with 4,000 occupiers under his command.
Yet Dudayev displayed a genuine fondness for Baltic peoples, even learning Estonian.
At the height of the Signing Revolution, Moscow ordered Dudayev to crush the re-independence movement. He refused. “I will not throw a bomb on a people fighting for the independence of their homeland,” he said.
He even went on radio to reassure Estonians that he’d prevent soviet forces entering Estonian airspace to replicate the deadly January Events seen in Lithuania.
Moscow pulled his whole division out of Estonia and forced his resignation - which meant he could dedicate himself to Chechen independence, ironically inspired by the Baltic movements he was ordered to crush.
Following a referendum, Dudayev was elected President of the newly proclaimed Chechen Republic of Ichkeria in autumn 1991.
But in Ichkeria, the empire strikes back, desperate to halt the continued break up of the russian empire.
Today, Dudayev is remembered across the free part of the former empire, including with a plaque in Estonia, a street in Latvia, and a square in Lithuania.
Dudayev admired Ukrainians too. He once wrote that the biggest mistake is to consider the Ukrainians weak. “Ukrainians always come back,” he said.
As of 2022, Ukraine recognises the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria as temporarily russian-occupied.
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no1harddrugsenjoyer · 3 months
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Proud Chechens
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