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Galina KHIZRIYEVA

Chechnya: Historical Consequences and the Lessons of a Delayed Conflict Policy in Russia

In 1928, two hundred and eighty five oil-workers from Grozny and Baku left the North Caucasus for the traditional place of Russian penal servitude - the Island of Sakhalin. They were sent out by the decree of ‘Narkomprom' (Peoples' Commissariat of Industry) to develop the oil industry in this remote region of the country. Read more

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