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Chechnya broke from Russia in 1991, but this move was not recognized by Moscow. Nor was it recognized by the world community. The agreement that ended 1994-1996 conflict actually left Chechen status in limbo until 2001

Consequently, Chechnya should not be listed as an independent country (yet). It should also (rather) be removed from the list of countries

To the anonymous author of the entry: fait accompli method will not help independence! It will just produce more confusion and misunderstanding, which is the last thing all conflicts need!!! -- Piotr Wozniak


What Encyclopedia should care about are actual facts, not Russian propaganda. In 1991-1994 and 1996-1999 it was a normal country, with all features you would expect from an independent country, and it certainly wasn't part of Russia. If Chechnya were to be removed from Countries of the world, Taiwan would also had to be, and that would be a plain absurd. Chinese government in Beijing still doesn't recognize Taiwan's independence, nor most of what you call world community do. But the facts are that it's independent country. Chechnya was also before last war.
You do not list important criteria: legal basis (1996 treaty) and/or (degree of) recognition by other countries. Parallels to Taiwan are remote (e.g. see: CIA Factbook country list). Recognition by Beijing and Moscow are not critical indeed -- Piotr Wozniak
I would add that at one time most states recognized Taiwan, and around a score or two still do. Few or no states have ever recognized Chechnya. Many of the states that don't recognize Taiwan (e.g. most Western countries) still maintain strong informal relations with the Taiwanese government. And Taiwan is represented in several international organizations, under names such as "Taiwan, Province of China" or "Chinese Taipei" or "Separate Customs Territory of Taiwan" -- SJK


Should the House of Culture Incident have its own page? -- kwertii

I think so. -olivier 09:04 Oct 29, 2002 (UTC)

-- Yes, with links from both Chechnya and Russia. --GABaker

It would still be interesting to have a couple of lines about it in the Chechnya article. olivier 15:14 Oct 29, 2002 (UTC)

-- I agree, but I don't have time to write them this morning, dentistry calls. Could you put them in for me? --GABaker 15:23 Oct 29, 2002 UTC

-- Got it. kwertii



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