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(回答先: カフカスセンターはcomドメインで生きています(アドレスのみ) 投稿者 usam 日時 2004 年 1 月 04 日 13:25:30)
情報ありがとうございます。毎度ながらさすがです。comドメインの方はもう少し上手くやってるのでしょうか。
あちこち目を通したのですが、kavkaz.orgの方ですがそこをめぐって目に止まった面白いところをリンクしておきます。
kavkaz.org創設者=チェチェンのプロパガンダ大臣、Movladi Udugov
www.kavkaz.org - this site is the premiere "information" outlet created by Chechnya's "propaganda minister" Movladi Udugov specifically to support Chechen rebels. This site is linked to by many Western news agencies including BBC, MSNBC and others.
http://www.aeronautics.ru/chechnya/terror01.htm
「継続者」工作。ダジェスタン侵攻の1ヶ月前にチェチェンテロリスト・リーダーと先にホドルコフスキー拘束に抗議して辞任したクレムリンインサイダー、同じくユダヤ人、ヴォロシン、両名べレゾフスキーのニース別荘そばで目撃さる。(本人は後に否定も、代理とは会ったことがあると)そして同時期べレゾフスキーとMovladi Udugovの電話会話盗聴さる。
Berezovsky certainly is very well-informed about all the details of the "Successor" operation and the bloody role the second Chechen war played in it. Just a month before rebels invaded Dagestan, Chechen field commander Shamil Basayev and head of the Presidential Administration Alexander Voloshin were both seen near Berezovsky's villa in Nice. At that same time, dubious telephone conversations between Berezovsky and Movladi Udugov were intercepted and published in the Russian press.
http://www.therussiajournal.com/index.htm?obj=4819
テープにはべレゾフスキー、ロシア人や外国人の誘拐、解放のアレンジも示唆!(中央アジア付近であった日本人誘拐事件にも誘拐、解放で何らかの関与をしていた?!)またグシンスキー暗殺計画、エリツィン継続者プーチン・プロモート、モスクワ爆破テロなんてことも。
Klebnikov acquired tapes of intercepted telephone conversations between Berezovsky and Movladi Udugov (a Chechen deputy minister in the Maskhadov administration) that suggest that the Chechens' series of kidnappings of Russian and foreign visitors to the tiny Caucasian republic were contrived. Ostensibly as a crass publicity stunt, Berezovsky apparently arranged the kidnappings and later paid ransom to the Chechens to free the captives. While other Russians travelling to Chechnya did so only under heavy security, Berezovsky frequently flew back and forth without even one bodyguard.
Klebnikov describes other shady incidents in which Berezovsky was apparently involved, including the attempt to murder Gusinsky (the "Faces-in-the-Snow" incident in December 1994), the murder of Listyev (who sought to break Berezovsky's advertising monopoly with the television station ORT), the abrupt firing of Alexander Lebed as secretary of the Security Council in October 1996 for his attempts to curb corruption, the abrupt dismissal of Yevgeniy Primakov in May 1999 as prime minister, the bombings of Moscow apartment buildings in September 1999, and the promotion of KGB functionary Vladimir Putin to replace Yeltsin in March 2000 as Russian President.
http://www.politicalreviewnet.com/polrev/reviews/AJPH/R_0004_9522_179_1002432.asp