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Russia: Literary Chechens and Navajos

Categories: Eastern & Central Europe, Russia, Arts & Culture, Ethnicity & Race, History, Human Rights, Literature

J. Otto Pohl posts a more detailed review [1] of the book comparing depiction of Chechens and Navajos in Russian and American literature: “It is true that since 1868 the Navajos have kept their promise to maintain peace with the US government. They have also not asked for political independence. But, it is very doubtful that Russian racism towards Chechens would have evaporated to the same extent if the Chechens had acted in a similar manner. The Russian treatment of other deported peoples who have remained committed to pacifist agendas and never advocated independence strongly indicates that this is the case.”