Talk:Movladi Udugov
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[edit] Neutrality
It's not very neutral to call the chechen seperatist faction a very unpopular islamist faction, and that that is the reason Udugov lost the election. First of all the seperatists have heavy support in the chechen people and more recruits than they have resources to handle. Second they are not a radical islamist group who wishes to impose a radical islamistic regime in Chechnya, their present leader Doku Umarov has stated that this is not jihad and they are not mujahedins, it is a war for freedom. But my main complaint is that it isn't neutral to call them a very unpopular islamist faction.
I share the concerns of the anonymous editor above: "unpopular radical Islamist platform" is not NPOV. If unpopular as in low in numbers, this can be easily reworded. I'm not familiar with the topic - could we have a bit of discussion as to whom he was representing, and a more NPOV-friendly summary of the party? Cricketgirl 18:54, 30 March 2007 (UTC)
[edit] "Chechen international Islamic Internet agency"
Could someone more familiar with the subject edit this sentence (under Second Chechen War) so it is clearer to those of us unfamiliar with the topic? Thanks Cricketgirl 19:00, 30 March 2007 (UTC)