The City That Can't Heal

In the Ruins of Grozny
By Paul Quinn-Judge

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Interview with a Fighter

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Photographs for TIME by Alexandra Boulat/Cosmos

 
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Inside the Red Cross bread factory in Grozny. Meant for charity, the bread often ends up in Grozny's markets.

FROM THE TIME ARCHIVES

Putin's Chechnya Nightmare
The war the Kremlin said was won
JULY 17, 2000

Milestones
Freed: Andrei Babitsky
MARCH 13, 2000

Chechnya: Reporter Missing
Andrei Babitsky, a journalist disappears
FEBRUARY 28, 2000

Landscape of Horror
Russian troops may have 'pacified' Grozny, but the war isn't close to over
FEBRUARY 21, 2000

PHOTO ESSAY: Witness to Madness
Traveling incognito, French photographer Eric Bouvet traveled to Grozny with the Russian army and documented the city's destruction MARCH 31, 2000

PHOTO ESSAY: Grozny: Fallen City
Previous Time.com images of the region
FEBRUARY 10, 2000

Stuck In Chechnya
The rebels stall the Russian offensive
JANUARY 24, 2000

Beyond the Fall
For 10 years following the collapse of the Berlin Wall, TIME contract photographer Anthony Suau traveled the lands of the former Soviet bloc. In hundreds of powerful images and audio commentaries, Suau documents in stark detail the people of that region as they shed their former skin and head into an unknown future.

WEB RESOURCES

U.S. Department of State
Current information and statements

The Government of the Russian Federation
Official govt. site

CNN
Coverage of the Chechen conflict

Human RightsWatch
Chechnya: Renewed Catastrophe

Netscape
Category  Search on Chechnya

Chechnya Online
The Chechen Republic Online

The Moscow Times
English language newspaper
 

Prepared by Elias Rodriguez, Time Inc. Research Center





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