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Essay heading: Russia's unjust occupation of Chechnya
 
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This means that the Russian military is guilty of human rights violations, which is ironic because one of the main justifications for military action in Chechnya is that the Chechen separatists are violating human rights. The Russian public seems to have picked up on this cruelty because the support for the war dropped from 53% to 30% from 2001 to 2002...
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This drop may also be attributed to the fact that more and more Russian soldiers are dying in Chechnya and the public is dismayed by that fact. The Russian government used the fact that there is a fair amount of terrorist activity in Chechnya as their main reason for going to war. This seems unethical because the Russian government has exaggerated the amount of terrorism in Chechnya and many of the Chechen separatists were forced to turn to terrorist tactics because there was no other way for them to fight for their freedom from the oppressive Russian military that has invaded their homeland...
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