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Author Archives: Tanya Lokshina

Posted inSociety

Choked by Headscarves in Chechnya

by Tanya Lokshina 05 Oct 201020 Feb 2020

In Chechnya there is official support for attacks on women who go out without a headscarf, a leading Russian rights advocate reports. From openDemocracy.

Posted inEastern Europe & Russia, Politics, Society

The Face of a Black Widow

by Tanya Lokshina 06 Jul 201020 Feb 2020
Posted inPolitics

Grozny: Rebuilt on Fear

by Tanya Lokshina 16 Mar 201020 Feb 2020
Posted inEastern Europe & Russia, Politics, Russia, Society

Avoiding Another Chechnya

by Tanya Lokshina 03 Jul 200820 Feb 2020
Posted inCaucasus, Eastern Europe & Russia, Society

Learning to Parrot

by Tanya Lokshina 05 Aug 200419 Jun 2020

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