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CHRI
(redirected from Chechen Republic of Ichkeria)

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CHRICriminal History Record Information
CHRICommonwealth Human Rights Initiative (UK)
CHRICoalition for the Human Rights of Immigrants
ChRIChechen Republic of Ichkeria
CHRIChristiansted National Historic Site (US National Park Service)
CHRIComprehensive Human Rights Initiative


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He may be used as a leveraging tool with Russian authorities looking to achieve a confession and potentially the capture and sentencing of his father, Supyan Abdullayev, deputy to the president of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria.
In May 1997, he had a meeting in Moscow with Yeltsin and signed the Treaty of Peace and Principles of Mutual Relations between the Russian Federation and the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria, which stopped short of meeting the separatists' main demand, independence, but effectively recognized Chechnya as a de facto sovereign state.
The Government of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria cannot control every Chechen that seeks vengeance for his tortured, murdered and raped relatives.
 
 
 
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