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Rating:  Summary: Better Photos on Chechen Websights Review: If you want to see what really is going down in Chechenya, don't bother with this liberal bias. Go straight to Chechen websights like "kavkaz" you'll see the great photos and videos of wahhabi jihadists sawing off heads and blowing up people! Then read the great descriptions like when it's ok to kill civilians. And how many brainwashed females trained as suicide-bombers. And other nice praise for Bin Laden, Taliban, and terrorist jihadis slaughtering American "occupiers" in Iraq and Afganistan. Go straight to the horses mouth and you'll get the real deal not sympathetic propaganda for terrorists. Which not all chechens are, some are just trying to survive. But they won't get any sympathy from America until they kick the Arabs and Wahhabis out themselves.
Rating:  Summary: Better Photos on Chechen Websights Review: If you want to see what really is going down in Chechenya, don't bother with this liberal bias. Go straight to Chechen websights like "kavkaz" you'll see the great photos and videos of wahhabi jihadists sawing off heads and blowing up people! Then read the great descriptions like when it's ok to kill civilians. And how many brainwashed females trained as suicide-bombers. And other nice praise for Bin Laden, Taliban, and terrorist jihadis slaughtering American "occupiers" in Iraq and Afganistan. Go straight to the horses mouth and you'll get the real deal not sympathetic propaganda for terrorists. Which not all chechens are, some are just trying to survive. But they won't get any sympathy from America until they kick the Arabs and Wahhabis out themselves.
Rating:  Summary: "Most Disturbing Work in English" Review: Photojournalist Stanley Green's "Open Wound: Chechnya 1994-2003" has recently appeared, arguably the most disturbing work ever to be published in English about the two Chechen wars, with haunting text to accompany pictures that should become as indelible in the mind as the photos of Hiroshima or Vietnam. From "Escaping the Chechen Quagmire" www.rferl.org/reports/ucs 16 December 2003
Rating:  Summary: "Most Disturbing Work in English" Review: Photojournalist Stanley Green's "Open Wound: Chechnya 1994-2003" has recently appeared, arguably the most disturbing work ever to be published in English about the two Chechen wars, with haunting text to accompany pictures that should become as indelible in the mind as the photos of Hiroshima or Vietnam. From "Escaping the Chechen Quagmire" www.rferl.org/reports/ucs 16 December 2003
Rating:  Summary: Beautiful and Amazing pictures Review: This book is a must for everyone who is interested in the War against Chechnya. Pictures in this book, though not graphic, are very powerful. What the Russians are trying to hide, Stanley Greene exposes it and with class. It is going to be a classic.
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