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Chechnya Diary / Impressions of a War Correspondent

Chechnya Diary / Impressions of a War Correspondent

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In this book, Thomas Goltz brings the war in Chechnya, especially the massacre in Samashki, to his readers first-hand.


It shows that this war, which was seen as another example of Islamic fundamentalism in the Western world for a long time, was actually a struggle for the return of Chechens who were displaced during the Stalin era.


The book tells with extraordinary vividness the survival story of a reporter and the struggle of the Chechens on the battlefield where innocence is lost. This liveliness is achieved by the author's involvement in the war process and by looking at the events from the inside, not from the outside.

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Chechnya Diary / Impressions of a War Correspondent In this book, Thomas Goltz brings the war in Chechnya, especially the massacre in Samashki, to his readers first-hand. He shows that this war, which was seen as another example of Islamic fundamentalism in the Western world for a long time, was actually the struggle for the return of the Chechens who were displaced during the Stalin period. The book shows that innocence is a symbol of innocence. It tells with extraordinary liveliness the story of a reporter's survival in the battlefield where he was lost and the struggle of the Chechens. This liveliness is achieved by the author's involvement in the war process and by looking at the events from the inside, not from the outside. SAHAF0208
Chechnya Diary / Impressions of a War Correspondent

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