Product Description
Chechnya: Separatism or Jihad? examines the
nature of Islam in the ongoing Chechen conflict. In early
1995, numerous foreign mujahadeen arrived in Chechnya to assist
the separatist movement, and there have been foreigners there
ever since. Their contribution on the battlefield and their
influence in the political situation within the Chechen resistance
is not clear and has often been politically manipulated by
all sides in the conflict.
More disturbing, four large-scale hostage
taking raids into Russia in the past decade, Budyonnovsk (1995),
Kizlar (1996), Moscow Theater
(2002) and Beslan (2004), now referred to
as "spectaculars," seem to run parallel to the radicalization
of the conflict and serve as a chronological timeline for
the story and illustrate an evolution and escalation of militant
Chechen tactics.
Chechnya: Separatism or Jihad? explores the
larger question of wether or not the Chechen independence
movement has been hijacked by militant islam.
Running Time: 56.46
Technical Specifications: Letterbox
Regions: 1&2
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