Russian President Boris Yeltsin’s peace plan was crafted when Chechen President Dzhokhar Dudaev was the adversary, and now that Dudaev is dead, prospects for peace are even more uncertain. The somewhat vague plan has been pushed to the background as Chechens and Russians decide who is now willing to talk to whom – and who […]

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