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April 18, 2003

Thomas de Waal is Caucasus Editor with the Institute for War and Peace Reporting in London. He is co-author, with Carlotta Gall, of ‘Chechnya: A Small Victorious War’ (Pan, 1997).

Pavel Felgenhauer is an independent Moscow-based defense analyst and columnist for The Moscow Times.

Andre Kamenshikov is Director of Non-Violence International - Newly Independent States.

Alice Lagnado is a freelance journalist based in Moscow.

Anne Nivat is Moscow correspondent of Le Nouvel Observateur and author of "Chienne de Guerre: A Woman Reporter Behind the Lines of War in Chechnya".

Oleg Orlov is one of the leaders of the Russian human rights organization Memorial.

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Introduction
By Anthony Dworkin

The Russian Army in Chechnya
By Pavel Felgenhauer

The Chechen Conflict and the Outside World
By Thomas de Waal

Preventing the Spread of Conflict in the Region
By Andre Kamenshikov

Brutality and Indifference
By Anne Nivat

An Interview with Oleg Orlov
By Alice Lagnado

Photo Essay
By Thomas Dworzak