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and the anti-Dudayev opposition, as well as the Russian authorities. However, the mission was unsuccessful, the parties were not ready to make any compromises, in addition to the popularity of Dzhokhar Dudayev at the time in Chechnya being extremely high, and Khasbulatov himself essentially joined
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After the collapse of the USSR, Khasbulatov consolidated his control over the Russian parliament and became the second most powerful man in Russia after Yeltsin himself. Among other factors, the escalating clash of egos between Khasbulatov and Yeltsin led to the
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On August 26, news agencies reported that 20 armed groups had already joined Khasbulatov's peacekeeping mission. Umar Avturkhanov, leader of the anti-Dudayev opposition and chairman of the Provisional Council, and Ruslan Khasbulatov meet in the village of
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On September 7, representatives of «Professor Khasbulatov's peacekeeping mission» arrived at the headquarters of the anti-Dudayev opposition, the Temporary Council of the Chechen Republic, to work out a strategy for further joint actions.
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In 1994, he organized the so-called «Peacekeeping Mission of Professor Khasbulatov». He traveled to Chechnya, trying to organize negotiations between the separatist leader, Ichkerian president
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Following the end of his political career, Khasbulatov returned to his earlier profession as a teacher of economics as founder and head of the Department of International Economy at the
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in Chechnya called for the creation of a reconciliation commission and the signing of an agreement on the non-use of weapons by armed groups against each other.
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With the outbreak of hostilities at the end of the year, Khasbulatov returned to Moscow, where he continued to work at his department at the institute.
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In 1995, when the active stage of the military conflict was unfolding in Chechnya, Khasbulatov, who, according to the newspaper
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Khasbulatov's goal is to provoke a war in Chechnya in order to return to the Russian political arena on the blood of Chechens.
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Khasbulatov had been an ally of Yeltsin in this period, and played a key role in leading the resistance to the
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On August 21 of the same year, a radio station of Khasbulatov's supporters began operating in the village of
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in 1991. He quit the Communist Party in August 1991, and on 29 October 1991, he was elected speaker of the
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On August 25, Dzhokhar Dudayev speaks at a rally of his supporters and, among other things, states:
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Khasbulatov was arrested along with the other leaders of the parliament. In 1994, the newly elected
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On August 29, at a meeting of leaders of opposition groups (Umar Avturkhanov, Ruslan Khasbulatov,
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In the late 1980s, Khasbulatov began to work closely with rising maverick in the Communist Party
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pardoned him along with other key leaders of the anti-Yeltsin resistance.
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Khasbulatov considered running as a candidate in the 2003 election for
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in 1990. He followed Yeltsin in the successful resistance to the
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descent who played a central role in the events leading to the
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Corresponding Members of the Russian Academy of Sciences
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and agree on joint actions against the Dudayev regime.
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about Khasbulatov's involvement in Chechen politics.
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