Ekaterina Neroznikova is a reporter and columnist who writes about the North Caucasus. She writes for a number of publications about politics, international relations and human rights in Russia.
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Published in: ОД "Русская версия"In Russia's North Caucasus, funerals can kill
In order to stop COVID-19, authorities in Chechnya, Dagestan, and Ingushetia have banned funerals and wakes. But now...
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Published in: oDRArrests, lies and borders: what’s happening with land disputes in Russia’s North Caucasus
The border dispute between Ingushetia and Chechnya has led to an outburst of civic activism in the North Caucasus -...
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Published in: oDRSilence in the courtroom: how one of Chechnya’s last human rights defenders was convicted on drug charges
After a year in pre-trial detention, Oyub Titiyev becomes the latest civil society activist to be convicted on what...
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Published in: oDRLeft behind? Russian life in Chechnya
After years of violence, displacement and an authoritarian peace, what is life like for ethnic Russians in the most...
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Published in: oDRHidden motivations: a brutal attack on a Russian Orthodox Church in Chechnya leaves questions unanswered
Allegations of a cover-up and improper qualification of an organised assault on an Orthodox Church in May this year...
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Published in: oDRMeet Atsamaz Khadikov, the man leading North Ossetia's quiet struggle for a non-toxic environment
Russia's North Caucasus region is famed for its landscapes and nature. But as this local doctor and activist tells...