Timur Aliev
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Born | September 18, 1973 Grozny, Chechen-Ingush ASSR, Soviet Union |
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Occupation | Journalist, Editor-in-chief of The Chechen Society |
Tamerlane Magomedovich Aliev, better known as Timur Aliev, (Chechen: Тамерлан Магомедович Алиев) (born September 18, 1973 in Grozny, Chechnya) is a prominent Chechen journalist and editor-in-chief of the Grozny-based publication The Chechen Society.[1]
Timer Aliev has graduated from Grozny State Oil Institute in 1995.
Timur has written extensively on the Chechen wars and the political situation in the North Caucasus, and has been published in newspaper of records such as Financial Times, The Moscow Times, The Daily Telegraph, and People magazine.[2]
[edit] External links
- Timur Aliev's LiveJournal Page
- CV of Timur Aliev
- The Chechen Society homepage
- Four Corners Interview with Timur Aliev
- International PEN Caselist 2004
[edit] Articles
- The Battle for Chechen Oil, by Timur Aliev, April 9, 2004
[edit] Interviews
- Interview by Four Corners, November 15, 2004
- Kadyrov has been able to convince me of his sincerity, Prague Watchdog, May 8, 2008