Year of the dragon
Can Chechen head Ramzan Kadyrov really be planning to legalise blood feuds in his fiefdom?
Novaya Gazeta KazakhstanJanuary 13, 14:28

Twenty years ago, just hours after Islamist militants assassinated Chechen President Akhmad Kadyrov as he watched a Victory Day parade in Grozny, his nervous and deferential 27-year-old son Ramzan was ushered into the presence of Russian President Vladimir Putin in the Kremlin for an encounter that remains fascinating to watch two decades on.
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