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    Kavkaz Center, Turkey
    July 31 2004

    Jack-of-all-trades


    In March 2004 some «Timur Aliyev's Institute of Social Development»
    announced the so-called 'War Prize' action, whose results was
    supposed to be some kind of an 'anti-award' to a politician or social
    activist of Russian Federation and Chechen Republic of Ichkeria, who
    made the 'largest contribution' to the cause of starting and
    unfolding of the Russian-Chechen war (1994-2004). The organizers of
    the action stated that this 'peacemaking project' was «aimed at
    getting the international and Russian community involved `at a new
    angle' in viewing the war operations that have been going on in
    Chechnya for the past 10 years».

    The 'War Prize' was founded by the interregional organization
    mentioned above under the leadership of journalist Timur Aliyev with
    active assistance and informational support of Council of
    Non-Governmental Organizations (CNGO) of the Chechen Republic, Center
    of Extreme Journalism (CEJ) under the Union of Journalists of the
    Russian Federation, The Prague Watchdog information agency, and
    newspapers Chechen Community and Voice of Chechen Republic.

    They say that the organizational committee of the contest (which had
    two stages) has received 216 proposals on candidacies of possible
    culprits in unleashing and provoking the Russian-Chechen war. The
    following contenders were named at the competition for the 'War
    Prize': from the Russian side - Boris Yeltsin, Vladimir Putin,
    Vladimir Zhirinovsky, Pavel Grachev, Sergei Shakhrai, Sergei
    Yastrzhembsky, Mikhail Leontiev, Yuri Budanov and others; from the
    Chechen side - Dzhokhar Dudayev, Zelimkhan Yandarbiyev, Aslan
    Maskhadov, Shamil Basayev, Ruslan Khasbulatov, Akhmad Kadyrov, Dokku
    Zavgayev and others.

    After the final selection of candidates, which was done in June 2004
    by the jury consisting of 5 members (representatives of Russia,
    Chechnya, the Caucasus and the US), the following 'winners' of the
    contest were announced:

    -from Russia:
    1. Ex-President Boris Yeltsin,
    2. journalist Mikhail Leontiev,
    3. President Vladimir Putin,


    -from Chechnya:
    1. First President of Chechen Republic of Ichkeria Dzhokhar Dudayev
    (posthumously),
    2. former «head of the Chechen Republic» Akhmad Kadyrov
    (posthumously),
    3. Military Commander (Amir) Shamil Basayev.

    Thus, according to the stated mission of the 'War Prize', former
    President of the Russian Federation Boris Yeltsin and First President
    of CRI Dzhokhar Dudayev «were recognized as the persons who made the
    `largest contribution' into the start and unfolding of the war in
    Chechnya (1994-2004)».

    Columnist from PRIMA news agency Alexander Podrabinek called the 'War
    Prize' award ceremony, organized by Timur Aliyev's half-mythical
    organization in the middle of the Second Russian-Chechen war, as
    'wartime buffoonery' and stated that «Russia, and its politicians and
    military first of all, is fully responsible for the bloodshed in
    Chechnya» (07-07-2004).

    The entire paradox of this really strange action under the auspices
    of Chechen human rights organizations is that the 'golden prize
    winner' from the Chechen side, President of CRI Jokhar Dudayev, has
    nothing to do with the second war, because he fell with the death of
    the brave in the end of the first war. But the 'silver prize winner'
    of the contest, Akhmad Kadyrov, one of the main culprits of the
    unleashing and unfolding of the second war, had nothing to do with
    the Chechen people, because that national traitor was fervently
    defending the interests of Russian statehood in Chechnya (this is why
    he should have been included in the Russian 'team', and not in the
    Chechen 'team').

    On the top of all that, these are the 'Chechens', who are just as
    famous but who were left out of the contest conducted by new Chechen
    human rights activists and journalists: Umar Avtorkhanov, Salambek
    Hajiyev, Ruslan Labazanov (culprits of the first war), Malik
    Saidulayev, Yakub Deniyev-Arsanov, the Yamadayev brothers (culprits
    of the second war), and Beslan Gantamirov, who had a hand and a leg
    in unleashing and further development of both Russian-Chechen wars.

    Quoting the words of journalist Alexander Podrabinek, what kind of
    artful 'objectivity' one needs to have to put Shaheed/Martyr Dzhokhar
    Dudayev and Amir Shamil Basayev «in the same ranks with such paltry
    persons as Putin, Leontiev or Kadyrov!»

    It is even no wonder that the organizers of that shameless action
    came up with these kinds of results, since three out of five members
    of the jury (the majority) were biased and belonged to interested
    parties: one was right from Russia (head of Center of Extreme
    Journalism Oleg Panfilov from the Union of Journalists), another one
    was from pro-Russian Chechnya (historian and political analyst
    Edilbek Hasmagomadov), and the third member of the jury was from
    Armenia, the country which is Russia's strategic ally in the Caucasus
    (political analyst of Noyan Tapan information agency David
    Petrosian).

    Now concerning the main thing on this subject. As it was said in the
    very beginning of this narration, the 'War Prize' action was
    organized by some Institute of Social Development, headed by Timur
    Aliyev, who was assisted by Council of Non-Governmental Organizations
    (Chechnya), Center of Extreme Journalism (under the Union of
    Journalists of the Russian Federation), The Prague Watchdog
    information agency and newspapers Chechen Community and Voice of
    Chechen Republic. But hardly anybody knows that the key player in all
    of these organizations and editions, who had direct influence on the
    results of the contest, is the same person - Tamerlan Aliyev (Timur
    Aliyev), who considers himself to be a journalist and a human rights
    activist. Let me bring up some specific facts.

    First, the so-called «Institute of Social Development under Timur
    Aliyev» is a part of the Council of Non-Governmental Organizations of
    the Chechen Republic (he is trying to avoid the official name of the
    state - Ichkeria). On September 15, 2003 Council of Non-Governmental
    Organizations (CNGO, a total of 44 organizations including Institute
    of Social Development) made a sensational statement (also published
    by Kavkaz Center, 09-15-2003). That statement deviated from its
    address to the international community, which CNGO made only a week
    before that (September 7). The address was about the 'UN blacklist',
    to which Russia proposed to add a number of leaders of the Chechen
    Resistance Movement (like Ex-President Zelimkhan Yandarbiyev and
    Commander Shamil Basayev).

    This edited version of the address by Chechen Non-Governmental
    Organizations was strongly criticized by Ex-President of CRI
    Zelimkhan Yandarbiyev. He immediately made a statement (Daymohk
    information agency, 09-22-2003), where he quite justly called this
    substitution as «inadmissible deviation from the civil and patriotic
    position» by CNGO chairmanship expressed in their address on
    September 7, 2003. This is the quote from Mr. Yandarbiyev's
    statement:

    «I consider it necessary to state that I strongly disagree with the
    fact of separating my name and my fight from the name and the fight
    of Shamil Basayev and other great patriots of the Chechen Nation who
    have taken up arms to defend our Freedom and our Independence, and I
    demand that Chechen Non-Governmental Organizations, who signed their
    receding statement on 09-15-03, cross my name out of their political
    opus, for I do not imagine myself or my activities isolated from the
    entire Resistance or from the entire complex of methods that Chechens
    have to resort to in the unequal battle, once they were betrayed by
    the so-called international community headed by the UN, while
    resisting the man-hating genocidal policies of the criminal Russian
    state».

    «And please don't forget that the cause of Freedom and Independence
    of the Chechen Nation, objective course of our fight and its
    implementation do not depend on whether the international community
    understands it or not, but it is the vital cause of the entire
    Chechen Nation and it is prescribed to us by the Almighty Creator of
    all worlds as difficult yet enviable destiny, and He is the One who
    set the price for it and the day of celebration, which we must strive
    after steadfastly and with no cowardly complexes like the mentioned
    statement by Non-Governmental Chechen Organizations dated 09-15-03».

    Second, Tamerlan Aliyev is an expert from the Center of Extreme
    Journalism (CEJ) under the Union of Journalists of the Russian
    Federation. And under the auspices of this Center he prepares a
    special report in December 2002. The report was called «Press of the
    Chechen Republic», which is now placed on the Chechen.org website
    (see section 'Topical', subsection `Press of Chechnya'). In his
    special report this 'extreme journalist' divided all mass media of
    Chechen Republic of Ichkeria into 4 groups: 'governmental'
    (pro-Russian), 'non-governmental' (independent), 'Separatist'
    (Ichkerian), and other media (based outside of the Republic). At the
    same time, among the 'separatist media' (under the control of CRI
    Government headed by President Aslan Maskhadov) the author singled
    out the so-called «newspapers of Wahabist trend» (Banner of Jihad,
    Way of Jihad), which are published underground and express the
    «interests of some leaders of Ichkeria».

    Third, journalist Timur Aliyev is an employee of The Prague Watchdog
    information agency (Czech Republic). For example, only in the year
    2004 the following articles written by that 'extreme journalist' for
    that Czech information agency exclusively were published on the
    website of The Caucasus Herald (kvestnik.org): «Attorney Abdullah
    Hamzayev awarded the Peace Prize' (03-12-2004), `Fliers with
    Obituaries in Memory of Yandarbiyev Spread in Chechnya» (03-23-2004).

    Fourth, Tamerlan Aliyev is the editor-in-chief of independent (as it
    calls itself) social and political newspaper 'Chechen Community',
    founded by Timur Aliyev's Institute of Social Development mentioned
    above. I.e., the editor-in-chief and the founder is the same person
    ('Chechen Community' newspaper is registered with the Ministry of
    Press, TV and Radio Broadcasting of the Russian Federation in
    occupied Chechnya, Certificate No. 21-0088, issued November 5, 2003.
    Registered at the address: 52, Mutaliyev Street, Nazran, Ingushetia).

    When I was preparing this article, I got a hold of one of the recent
    issues of that newspaper: No. 14 (28) dated July 6, 2004. The front
    page of that newspaper had the material on the results of Aliyev's
    contest: «Yeltsin and Dudayev Recognized as Winners of 'War Prize'»,
    and the third page had an article by member of the jury of that
    contest, Edilbek Hasmagomadov - `Civil Society in Chechnya' (with a
    photo of that «Chechen historian and political analyst» attached).

    Fifth, articles by journalist Timur Aliyev get published on the pages
    of the Voice of Chechen Republic newspaper on a regular basis
    (editor-in-chief Satsita Isayeva). This newspaper also published the
    article «Yeltsin and Dudayev Recognized as Winners of 'War Prize'» on
    its front page (issue No. 13, July 2004).

    On the top of all that, journalist Tamerlan (AKA Timur) Aliyev
    cooperates with the information service of British Institute for War
    and Peace Reporting (IWPR) and his materials get published in the
    English version of The Moscow Times. He is also a freelance reporter
    for Russian newspapers 'Russky Kurier' ('Russian Currier') and
    'Moskovsky Komsomolets' («Moscow Communist Youth League Member» -
    this is what that newspaper is literally called). His materials are
    also published by 'Kavkazsky Uzel' ('The Caucasus Junction'), which
    also provided its informational and moral support to the 'War Prize'
    action.

    So, there is no doubt that the so-called Institute of Social
    Development of Timur Aliyev (who is also a member of Non-Governmental
    Organizations (CNGO) of Chechen Republic [without the word
    'Ichkeria'] and the founder of the 'War Prize'), as well as Center of
    Extreme Journalism (CEJ) (Russia), The Prague Watchdog (Czech
    Republic) and newspapers Chechen Community and Voice of Chechen
    Republic, who assisted Institute of Social Development in conducting
    this bogus contest, had at least 3 votes (ethnic Russian, Russianized
    Chechen and pro-Russian Armenian) out of 5 votes of members of the
    jury, and from the very beginning plotted a usual dirty provocation
    in the attempt to discredit the First Chechen President Dzhokhar
    Dudayev (posthumously) and one of the Leaders of the Chechen
    Resistance Commander Shamil Basayev (inter vivos).

    In this particular case, 'extreme journalist' Timur Aliyev, -- that
    'wartime buffoon', who appeared as the official slanderer of heroes
    of the Chechen nation, who attached himself to this nation, and who
    is an employee on staff and a freelancer of all of the 'human rights
    organizations' and 'information editions' listed above, may also be
    (or almost is for sure) an employee on staff and a freelancer of
    other 'authoritative agencies' that usually hide behind three-letter
    abbreviations (FSB/KGB). It seems to me that the author of the
    'peacemaking project' and the 'War Prize' even went overboard in his
    desire to become a 'jack-of-all-trades'.

    Vizirkhan Mahmadov, citizen of CRI.

    For Kavkaz-Center news and information agency
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