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Neilikka
10-06-2008, 03:14 PM
Chechen President Ramzan Kadyrov signed a decree to rename the central street of the Grozny, the capital of Chechnya. The document renames Grozny’s Victory Avenue (Prospekt Pobedy) to Vladimir Putin’s Avenue. Kadyrov made the statement during a ceremony to open the reconstructed street.
“It is impossible to overestimate Vladimir Putin’s role in the fate of relations between the peoples of Russia and Chechnya. Vladimir Putin has virtually saved the republic. The forces of the international terrorism from 51 countries of the world were defeated here, on the Chechen land, and Russia’s integrity was preserved owing to his support and understanding. As a token of our thankfulness, the Victory Avenue will now bear the name of the national leader, Vladimir Putin,” the press service of the Chechen president quoted Ramzan Kadyrov as saying.
“As a Chechen national and as a Muslim, I herewith declare that I am ready, if necessary, to die for Vladimir Putin. We have come to this day, with peace in Chechnya, owing to this man,” the Chechen president added.
Putin’s team showed a reserved reaction to Kadyrov’s initiative. “In general, it is not customary in Russia to name anything in honor of incumbent politicians,” the press secretary of the Russian prime minister, Dmitry Peskov, told The Kommersant newspaper. “However, federation units are entitled to make such decisions that are not subject to coordination with the Kremlin. Putin himself prefers not to see such initiatives and he has repeatedly expressed his point of view on that matter. He can not prohibit such initiatives either,” the official said.
The length of Grozny’s former Victory Avenue reaches 1,300 meters. The avenue has been reconstructed in the style of the 1950s. The buildings lining the avenue are adorned with elements of the national Chechen ornament. The ground floors of the buildings are finished with natural stone, whereas the upper floors are adorned with cast-iron mouldings and modeling. Over 700 trees have been planted along the avenue.
On October 5 Chechnya celebrated the 32nd birthday of its President, Ramzan Kadyrov, the day of Grozny and the 420th anniversary since establishing friendly relations between Russia and Chechnya.
Grozny’s former Victory Avenue is one of the oldest streets in the city. The street was named Victory Avenue during the 1950s.
An official from the city administration of Grozny told The Kommersant newspaper that it was Ramzan Kadyrov himself to have made the decision to rename the avenue in Putin’s honor. The reconstruction of the avenue required an investment of one billion rubles and the work of over 3,000 builders.
Having opened the avenue, hosts and guests headed to the newly reconstructed building of the theater in Grozny. Billboards with images of Kadyrov and Putin on them could be seen on the glittering granite-encrusted walls and windows of the theater. Students of Grozny’s high schools standing near the theater were chanting: “Ramzan is the pride of Chechnya” and “Kadyrov is the future of the Chechen nation!”

Pravda.ru :viannen_01:

beezneesman
10-06-2008, 03:20 PM
I have a feeling that Putin will grant him that wish when he outlives his usefulness (which was probably a while back actually).

I bet Kadyrov can already feel that itchy sensation between his shoulderblades ;-)

Hoopy
10-06-2008, 03:31 PM
Vladimir Putin has virtually saved the republic. The forces of the international terrorism from 51 countries of the world were defeated here, on the Chechen land, and Russia’s integrity was preserved owing to his support and understanding.
I thought the Chechen war was because they wanted to be a republic and as for terrorists from 51 countries is there anywhere you can get proof of this.

alpine-frolic
10-06-2008, 03:51 PM
Chechen President Ramzan Kadyrov signed a decree to rename the central street of the Grozny, the capital of Chechnya. The document renames Grozny’s Victory Avenue (Prospekt Pobedy) to Vladimir Putin’s Avenue. Kadyrov made the statement during a ceremony to open the reconstructed street.
“It is impossible to overestimate Vladimir Putin’s role in the fate of relations between the peoples of Russia and Chechnya. Vladimir Putin has virtually saved the republic. The forces of the international terrorism from 51 countries of the world were defeated here, on the Chechen land, and Russia’s integrity was preserved owing to his support and understanding. As a token of our thankfulness, the Victory Avenue will now bear the name of the national leader, Vladimir Putin,” the press service of the Chechen president quoted Ramzan Kadyrov as saying.
“As a Chechen national and as a Muslim, I herewith declare that I am ready, if necessary, to die for Vladimir Putin. We have come to this day, with peace in Chechnya, owing to this man,” the Chechen president added.
Putin’s team showed a reserved reaction to Kadyrov’s initiative. “In general, it is not customary in Russia to name anything in honor of incumbent politicians,” the press secretary of the Russian prime minister, Dmitry Peskov, told The Kommersant newspaper. “However, federation units are entitled to make such decisions that are not subject to coordination with the Kremlin. Putin himself prefers not to see such initiatives and he has repeatedly expressed his point of view on that matter. He can not prohibit such initiatives either,” the official said.
The length of Grozny’s former Victory Avenue reaches 1,300 meters. The avenue has been reconstructed in the style of the 1950s. The buildings lining the avenue are adorned with elements of the national Chechen ornament. The ground floors of the buildings are finished with natural stone, whereas the upper floors are adorned with cast-iron mouldings and modeling. Over 700 trees have been planted along the avenue.
On October 5 Chechnya celebrated the 32nd birthday of its President, Ramzan Kadyrov, the day of Grozny and the 420th anniversary since establishing friendly relations between Russia and Chechnya.
Grozny’s former Victory Avenue is one of the oldest streets in the city. The street was named Victory Avenue during the 1950s.
An official from the city administration of Grozny told The Kommersant newspaper that it was Ramzan Kadyrov himself to have made the decision to rename the avenue in Putin’s honor. The reconstruction of the avenue required an investment of one billion rubles and the work of over 3,000 builders.
Having opened the avenue, hosts and guests headed to the newly reconstructed building of the theater in Grozny. Billboards with images of Kadyrov and Putin on them could be seen on the glittering granite-encrusted walls and windows of the theater. Students of Grozny’s high schools standing near the theater were chanting: “Ramzan is the pride of Chechnya” and “Kadyrov is the future of the Chechen nation!”

Pravda.ru :viannen_01:
Putin died???

krevedko
10-06-2008, 04:00 PM
Chechen President Ramzan Kadyrov signed a decree to rename the central street of the Grozny, the capital of Chechnya. The document renames Grozny’s Victory Avenue (Prospekt Pobedy) to Vladimir Putin’s Avenue.

This is way too sick. :puke:

Lucker
10-06-2008, 04:30 PM
The amount of money that has been poured into Grozny is apparently amazing .
Now the centre is completely rebuilt and what was totally flattened is all ( all) brand new .
However , if you follow my blogging , and do visit Boris Bomb Blogger writing for Team GB , you will see that it is Medvedev who effectively has already signed the end of Kadyrov when he had Yamadayev assassinated .
If it is all too complicated , look back to your Post on the slaying or was it one of mine at about the same time which nobody read because there was no sex or flowers in it ?
Hurriedly --- BBB

Lonewolf74
10-06-2008, 05:50 PM
Laughable to say the least...maybe Chechnya should be renamed.... Dementia...

snow_flake
10-06-2008, 06:55 PM
This is way too sick. :puke:
Yes, Blood money Squere would better better name

dzerassa
10-10-2008, 06:17 AM
I have just returned from grozniy
made pictures of this avenue as well, will load them later

Lucker
10-10-2008, 06:48 AM
I will want proof of that .
Nobody can get in without the right paper work --- above and beyond normal Visas .
I think you are addicted to Pork Pies .
And if you start writing about how nice Kadyrov is and how beautiful the new centre is , I shall personally track you down and put an end to you .
I have long imagined that you are a part time FSB worker assigned to Internet sites and told to upset Western intellectuals and generally nice people .
Signed Boris Bomb Blogger .

dzerassa
10-10-2008, 07:15 AM
I have long imagined that you are a part time FSB worker assigned to Internet sites and told to upset Western intellectuals and generally nice people .
.

it means i don't upset u, a? :)

dzerassa
10-10-2008, 07:22 AM
Nobody can get in without the right paper work --- above and beyond normal Visas .
.

u must be joking ?

Lucker
10-10-2008, 10:08 AM
Are you telling me I can get into Russia and then get an additional Chechen visa as a Tourist ?
So let's hear your Grozny BS ?
Did you get to play with the Big Cats at the President's Palace ?
Boris Bomb Blogger

Neilikka
10-10-2008, 10:35 AM
Bad Bad Boy is that Boris.

dzerassa
10-10-2008, 10:38 AM
Are you telling me I can get into Russia and then get an additional Chechen visa as a Tourist ?
So let's hear your Grozny BS ?
Did you get to play with the Big Cats at the President's Palace ?
Boris Bomb Blogger

romashka, did i ever mentioned that it was u who was in grozniy?
i don't need any documents to go there apart from having a russian passport which is neccessary any part of russia.

as a tourist u don't need any additional chechen visa as there is no nay chechen visa but u might need some additional permission apart from russian visa 'as u r a foreinger but i don't know for sure as never dealt with this.

i will post about grozniy which is becomeing very nice actually

saprosky
10-10-2008, 11:34 AM
romashka, did i ever mentioned that it was u who was in grozniy?
i don't need any documents to go there apart from having a russian passport which is neccessary any part of russia.

as a tourist u don't need any additional chechen visa as there is no nay chechen visa but u might need some additional permission apart from russian visa 'as u r a foreinger but i don't know for sure as never dealt with this.

i will post about grozniy which is becomeing very nice actually

From long time ago, at least russian consulate in Barcelona is very carefull with visas to Caucas. You could wait till 30 days to got it. Now I think impossible.