Musleem is a dying breed of Chechen rebel -- he speaks flawless Russian, can recite Pushkin by heart and speaks fondly of ethnic Russian friends from university.
Five years after war began again in Chechnya, the average rebel is more like the young men Musleem shuttles between safehouses -- stumbling through Russian, with rudimentary (if any) education and happy to see most Russians through the viewfinder of a Kalashnikov rifle.
This bodes ill for Moscow, observers warn -- as the Kremlin's second war against Chechen rebels enters its sixth year, Russia is running out of people with whom it can make peace.
http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/world/archives/2004/10/02/2003205252You can tell 99% of the Media, aWol, and 100% of aWol's administration graduated from college in the same means of D+ cheating. The colleges I've attended taught students to think clearly, investigate, think honestly and objectively... look for the true source of a problem.
What makes a person become a 'radical'?