- Ilyas Akhmadov
Infobox_Person
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name =Ilyas Khamzatovich Akhmadov
occupation = Minister of Foreign Affairs
birth_date =Birth date and age|1960|12|19|mf=m
birth_place =, Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic,Soviet Union Ilyas Khamzatovich Akhmadov ( _ce. Ильяс Хамзатович Ахмадов) (born
December 19 ,1960 ) served as theMinister of Foreign Affairs from the Chechen rebel government. He currently resides in theUnited States , where he was grantedpolitical asylum .Biography
Akhmadov was born on
December 19 ,1960 inKazakhstan , where most of the Chechen nation - including his family - was exiled byStalin 's government in 1944. The Akhmadovs returned toChechnya in 1962.From 1978 to 1981 Ilyas Akhmadov studied in the
Polytechnic University ofVolgograd . After graduation, he served for four years as aSergeant Major in theSoviet Army 's Strategic Missile Forces. He left the army in 1985 as a Third Lieutenant, and in 1991 he graduated with distinction inpolitical science from theRostov University. Returning to Chechnya, which had declared independence from Russia in the aftermath of thecollapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, he took a job in the political department of the Chechen Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In August 1994 Akhmadov was wounded during the fighting with forces of the warlordRuslan Labazanov inArgun .The
First Chechen War broke out in 1994 when Russian forces entered Chechnya to reimpose central authority. Akhmadov fought against the Russians, serving first as volunteer fighter and then as the public affairs officer to the Chechen armyheadquarters ' chief of staff,Aslan Maskhadov . In 1996, the Chechens defeated the poorly organised Russian army. When the war ended he retired to private life.elf-exile
On
July 29 ,1999 , a month before the beginning of theSecond Chechen War ,President of Chechen Republic of Ichkeria Aslan Maskhadov appointed Ilyas Akhmadov as Foreign Minister. This time, Russian forces were somewhat better organised and succeeded in retaking Chechnya, although their hold on large parts of the republic was tenuous at best. Akhmadov and his colleagues in theseparatist government dispersed and went into hiding, with some again taking up arms against the Russians.Akhmadov himself left Chechnya traveled to the UN, OSCE,
PACE ,European Parliament ,UNHCR ,U.S. Congress and Executive branch, and international NGOs to call for observance ofhuman rights during the conflict.In January 2000, Akhmadov visited the
United States , where he met with officials of theState Department . He embarked on a tour of Western capitals, returning twice to the United States in 2000 and again in 2001. This provoked complaints from Russia, which claimed that he was involved in terrorism in Chechnya and elsewhere in Russia.Asylum in the United States
In 2002 Akhmadov claimed asylum in the United States but his initial bid was turned down after opposition from the
United States Department of Homeland Security . However, he gained support from members of theUnited States Congress and peace campaigners, who saw him as a moderate. Indeed, Akhmadov has repeatedly criticisedsuicide bombing s and hostage-takings by Chechenextremists and has campaigned for peace talks to end the war.In April 2004 an Immigration Judge in
Boston issued an order granting Akhmadov asylum in the United States. That ruling became effective in August 2004 following theU.S. Government 's abrupt withdrawal of its notice of appeal of the Immigration Judge's decision.External links
"Official information:":* [http://www.chechnya-mfa.info/bio/index.htm Biography] on the Chechen rebel government's website
"Articles by Akhmadov:":* [http://www.boston.com/news/globe/editorial_opinion/oped/articles/2005/02/24/russias_forgotten_war/ Russia's Forgotten War] in the "
Boston Globe ",February 24 ,2005 :* [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A53778-2004Dec9.html A Chechnya Plan: Talk] in the "Washington Post ",10 December ,2004 :* [http://www.boston.com/news/globe/editorial_opinion/oped/articles/2003/09/29/talk_peace_in_chechnya/ Talk peace in Chechnya] in the "Boston Globe",29 September 2003 :* [http://www.peaceinchechnya.org/peace/peace_akhmadov2.htm The Russian-Chechen Tragedy: The Way to Peace and Democracy: Conditional Independence under an International Administration] , February, 2003:* [http://www.peaceinchechnya.org/peace/peace_akhmadov.htm Open Letter to NATO] ,June 4 ,2001 :* [http://www.themodernreligion.com/jihad/dirty.html Russia's Dirty War Against Chechnya]19 April 2001 "Interviews with Akhmadov:":* [http://smallwarsjournal.com/documents/akhmadovinterview.pdf June 1999 interview about the first war] :* [http://www.rferl.org/specials/chechnya/akhmadov.asp Chechen Foreign Minister of Chechnya Ilyas Akhmadov Visits RFE] from
RFE/RL ,15 November 1999 :* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/513143.stm Chechnya fears 'total destruction'] fromBBC News ,November 9 ,1999 "Stories on Akhmadov:":* [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A38200-2005Mar15.html Story of Akhmadov's asylum in the U.S.] , and [http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A34174-2005Mar14 Followup questions] from the "Washington Post",
March 20 ,2005 :* [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A52978-2004Aug9.html Editorial supporting the granting of asylum to Akhmadov in the U.S.] from the "Washington Post",August 10 ,2004 :* [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A16175-2004Jun29.html Two-Faced Chechnya Policy] , on Akhmadov's asylum case, from the "Washington Post",June 30 ,2004 :* [http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A3417-2003Dec15 Sacrificing Principle to Putin] , on Akhmadov's asylum case, from the "Washington Post",December 16 ,2003 :* [http://partners.nytimes.com/library/world/europe/011400us-chechnya.html U.S. Puts a Low Profile on Meeting With Chechen Foreign Minister] , on a Clinton Administration meeting with Akhmadov, from the "New York Times ",January 14 ,2000
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