Chechnya: The Disappearance of a Society

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"Chechnya: The Disappearance of a Society" is a non-fiction book by Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaya that documents human rights abuses, war crimes, and the destruction of civilian life during the Chechen conflicts.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf journalistic work
non-fiction book
about Russian–Chechen conflict NERFINISHED
collapse of social structures in war
impunity for security forces
journalistic risk in conflict zones
psychological trauma of war
associatedWith criticism of Russian military policy in Chechnya
human rights activism
author Anna Politkovskaya NERFINISHED
contributor Anna Politkovskaya NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Russia
documents abductions and disappearances
destruction of civilian infrastructure
everyday life under occupation
extrajudicial killings
human rights violations by Russian forces
impact of war on civilians
refugee experiences
torture
focusesOnConflict First Chechen War NERFINISHED
Second Chechen War NERFINISHED
genre human rights literature
non-fiction
war reporting
hasAuthorNationality Russian
hasAuthorOccupation journalist
hasPerspective critical of Russian federal authorities
sympathetic to civilian victims
literaryForm investigative journalism
reportage
mainSubject Chechen wars NERFINISHED
Chechnya NERFINISHED
civilian life in war
human rights abuses
war crimes
notableFor detailed eyewitness accounts
documentation of war crimes in Chechnya
originalLanguage Russian
setIn Chechnya NERFINISHED
North Caucasus NERFINISHED
workChronologyContext post-Soviet conflicts in the North Caucasus

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Description of subject: "Chechnya: The Disappearance of a Society" is a non-fiction book by Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaya that documents human rights abuses, war crimes, and the destruction of civilian life during the Chechen conflicts.

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Anna Politkovskaya notableWork Chechnya: The Disappearance of a Society