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President Dokka Umarov: Jihad In Chechnya Will Continue Until Liberation

Publication time: 5 March 2007, 20:43
"Jihad will continue in Chechnya -With God's Will - and we will continue to resist the Russian occupiers until the last Russian soldier exit Chechnya," in these words the Chechen President Dokka Umarov commented on Putin's appointment of the traitor, Ramzan Kadirov as President of Chechnya, and he added that "this is not funny for Chechens only, but also for the Russians themselves. Everyone knows that Kaderov is, not more than a head of the gang mastered murder, theft and abuse of people,and the reality says that a criminal occupier had appointed a criminal like him to act on his behalf in murder and robbery. "He also added" that was within the framework of a propaganda campaign by the Russians to show Chechnya as a stable country that enjoys security in the light of Russia and the secessionist group (as they called the Mujahideen) does not want this security and stability to continue! This is in stark contrast to the reality, because the Chechen People will not be satisfied with Putin or his tails. Also the Chechen People is the main  motive for Jihad in Chechnya and what is happening now of Jihad and resistance against the occupation is the real expression of the will of the proud Chechen people, which does not accept humiliation, occupation and who reads the history of Chechnya will be well aware."

Source: Alqoqaz

Translated By: Justice For North Caucasus Group


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