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Chechnya Advocacy Network

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According to the organization's website, the goals of Chechnya Advocacy Network are "the well-being of people living in Chechnya, the
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and around the world." The organization has been calling for an improvement of the
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to the region. The organization is apolitical in its stance on the
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This article about an organization in the United States is a
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worker Almut Rochowanski and prominent Chechen-American
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Human rights organizations based in the United States
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United States
non-government organization
Chechnya
Chechen people
North America
New York City
Washington, DC
Portland
Seattle
San Francisco
United Nations
Albina Digaeva
North Caucasus
Russia
human rights
armed violence in the region
racial discrimination
refugee resettlement in U.S.
Chechen refugees
humanitarian aid
First
Second Chechen Wars
pro-independence
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Chechnya
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