Natalia Estemirova on Chechnya ¨é

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She had few illusions about the Soviet regime, but she did not like the sight of a crowd vandalising a statue of Lenin in Grozny either. "When people started fighting with statues, I knew it would end in tears." Nationalism of any sort repelled her. Half-Russian and half-Chechen as she was, she was caught in the middle. "I often felt this attitude in Chechnya: "Go back to your Russia" and in Russia, when I visited my mother, 'Get back to your Chechnya'."
Her attitude to independence, like that of most Chechens, changed in 1994 when the Kremlin decided to dislodge Mr Dudayev with tanks and bombs. "[These] actions had no justification and no sense¡¦For me this was a personal tragedy. Now I felt the victim was my motherland."
For ordinary Chechens the first war was one of liberation, not separation. "Both the Chechens and the vast majority of the [ethnic] Russian population supported the rebel fighters." Among those fighters were Ramzan Kadyrov and Ms Estemirova's husband, who was later killed. When the war ended the next year, "it was a time of complete euphoria. Everyone was falling in love with each other." But joy was soon replaced by disappointment and desperation. Whatever money was earmarked for Chechnya by the Kremlin was stolen by Chechen and Russian officials before it got anywhere near the ordinary people.


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statue ßÀ(»ó). repel Çø¿À°¨À» ÁÖ´Ù, °ÝÅðÇÏ´Ù, ¹Ý¹ÚÇÏ´Ù. dislodge ÂѾƳ»´Ù.
justification Á¤´çÈ­, ¿ËÈ£, º¯È£. victim Èñ»ýÀÚ. liberation ÇØ¹æ.
separation ºÐ¸®. ethnic Russian ¼Ò¼ö¹ÎÁ·¿¡ ¼ÓÇÏ´Â ·¯½Ã¾ÆÀÎ.
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disappointment ½Ç¸Á. desperation Àý¸Á, í»øÛí»Ñ¥(ÀÚÆ÷ÀÚ±â).
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- Half-Russian and half-Chechen as she was=Though she was Half-Russian and half-Chechen
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ex. Woman she was, she was very brave.=Though she was a woman, . . .

93-6-437
Ms Estemirova and her two-year-old daughter lived in a half-ruined flat in Grozny. "I was afraid of starvation, terribly afraid. I had everything rationed: the girl had to have one egg, one carrot, perhaps some porridge, so she wouldn't starve." She continued to teach while also helping to expose Russia's "filtration" camps, which were supposed to separate civilians from rebels but, in fact, tortured them.
In her eyes, however, Russia's brutality did not absolve the Chechens' own government of plunging the country into lawlessness. "Chechnya was neither a part of Russia, nor a separate state. It was a hole ¡¦A new type of crime flourished: kidnappings. The idea came from the federal forces who traded both in live and dead bodies. It was they who removed the taboo from these types of crimes."

In Grozny's market
She was in a bus when a Russian rocket exploded next to a maternity hospital. "I saw this huge cloud and I stood in a stupor." The second and third rockets hit a crowded market and a place near a mosque where people collected water. A man was lying next to her. "We tried to lift him and I couldn't understand why my arms were wet. It wasn't raining. I saw that my hands were covered in blood. He was a young man, nothing to do with rebels. I didn't know what to do, where to run¡¦I got to my school and saw people laughing at me: I was swaying. Perhaps they thought I was drunk."

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porridge Á×. expose Æø·ÎÇÏ´Ù, ³ëÃâ½ÃŰ´Ù. filtration æ¤Î¦(¿©°ú), ħÅõ.
camp ¼ö¿ë¼Ò. civilian ¹Î°£ÀÎ. rebel ¹Ý¶õ±º. torture °í¹®ÇÏ´Ù.
brutality ÀÜÀμº, â®àõ(¼ö¼º). absolve Á˸¦ ¸éÁ¦ÇÏ´Ù.
plunge ÃÄ ³Ö´Ù, ºü¶ß¸®´Ù, ÔÍìý(µ¹ÀÔ)ÇÏ´Ù. flourish ¹øÃ¢ÇÏ´Ù. kidnapping ³³Ä¡.
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remove Á¦°ÅÇÏ´Ù. explode Æø¹ßÇÏ´Ù. maternity hospital ß§êÂ(»ê¿ø).
stupor ¹«°¨°¢, ØÔæÔí»ã÷(¸Á¿¬ÀÚ½Ç).
nothing to do with rebels ¹Ý±º°ú´Â ÀüÇô °ü·ÃÀÌ ¾ø´Â. sway Èçµé¸®´Ù.

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- I had everything rationed
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