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Chechnya may shut TV channels that fail to explain
Islam basics
MOSCOW, January 10 (RIA Novosti) - Chechnya's president has threatened to
shut down local television companies that fail to allocate enough time to the
explanation of basic Islamic values, the presidential Web site said on Thursday.
Addressing local administration leaders and top television managers, Ramzan
Kadyrov, 31, urged them to devote more air time to spiritual and patriotic
programs that would keep youngsters away from the hard-line Islamic Wahhabi and
other extremist movements.
"As the head of the republic, I guarantee the necessary financial and
technical support in this issue... Today, as never before, we must pay attention
to the moral and ethical education of the youth," said Kadyrov, a former
separatist whose private army has been accused by human rights groups of
kidnapping and extortion.
Chechnya was devastated by two Kremlin-led campaigns against separatists in
the republic in the 1990s and early 2000s. Although Russia declared an end to
the active phase of the antiterrorism campaign in Chechnya in 2001, occasional
bombings and clashes with gunmen still occur.
Kadyrov also said that television broadcasting did not always correspond to
the norms and ethics of Chechen society.
"Some channels run unedited music shows or Western films nearly around the
clock," Kadyrov said. "And very few companies show programs about their
homeland, the history of the republic or Islamic sermons."
Kadyrov called for the restoration of the culture and traditions of Chechnya.
"We must be patriotic about our homeland and the media must directly help us
develop the culture of our people," he said.
Although Kadyrov was only appointed president of Chechnya last February, he
has been the de-facto leader of the troubled Caucasus republic since 2004, when
his father, then-president Akhmad Kadyrov, was killed in a terrorist bomb attack
in the Chechen capital, Grozny, during May 9 WWII Victory Day celebrations.
In Chechnya, Kadyrov has been credited with bringing relative stability and
prosperity, especially in Grozny, which sees a booming construction sector.
Kadyrov has also presided over the resumption of civil air flights, the
allocation of funds for equipping remote mountainous areas with satellite
equipment, and the creation of jobs.
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