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Nakh peoples / Caucasus / Crime in Russia / Geography of Georgia / Pankisi Gorge / Islam in Russia / Ruslan Gelayev / Kist people / Human trafficking / Organized crime / Crime / Europe
Date: 2004-02-18 08:29:37
Nakh peoples
Caucasus
Crime in Russia
Geography of Georgia
Pankisi Gorge
Islam in Russia
Ruslan Gelayev
Kist people
Human trafficking
Organized crime
Crime
Europe

Involvement of Russian Organized Crime Syndicates, Criminal Elements in the Russian Military, and Regional Terrorist Groups in Narcotics Trafficking in Central Asia, the Caucasus, and Chechnya

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