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Militants launch attack on the parliament of Chechen Republic

Published: 19 October, 2010, 14:19
Edited: 24 October, 2010, 08:39


A group of gunmen has attacked the parliament of Russia's republic of Chechnya leaving at least three people killed in the assault.

 
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Norman October 19, 2010, 21:09 quote
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There are atleast two major reasons why western countries ( US, Russia, France, UK and the Netherlands ) have problems EXTREMIST ISLAM. 1. Some Muslims simply don't want a pluralistic and multi-cultural society. They believe that Islam and the Sharia should be the only system, and that other religions are infidels. 2. Many multi-ethnic nations have tolerated hate speech and religious extremism as free speech and cultural diversity. Atleast nations like Russia have policy on terrorism. France simply expels trouble makers, GO SARKOZY! Good luck to Russia on fighting terrorism!

F. Machiavelli October 20, 2010, 06:57 quote
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In its today's report, the BBC charitably framed the terrorist attack as a fault of the Russian government and, as a proof, that Russian policies and PR are not credible and that they are not working. Evidently, the War on Terror means different things or, better said, no matter what the issue is the BBC party line towards Russia remains steadfastly one and the same--no matter what. A virtuosity of principled unprincipledness.

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