http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2012/04/young_women_in_chechnya.html
A Chechen teen, who considers herself emo, puts on pink lip gloss. Chechens who dress in emo style are identified by wearing pink and black clothing, Keds, and having punk-style haircuts. They are targets for local authorities.
Russia's southern region of Chechnya witnessed nearly two decades of vicious war - in which an estimated 200,000 Chechens were killed. The mountain region of Itum-Kale was used as a base for rebels during both wars.
Gym class at School No. 1 in the Chechen village of Serzhen-Yurt. The schoolgirls, all dressed in skirts with their heads wrapped in scarves, say gym clothes violate the Muslim dress code. They have to be modestly dressed in front of boys.
Khedi Konchieva, 15, on a date with her boyfriend in the village of Serzhen-Yurt. Couples on dates must meet in public and sit a distance from one another. All physical contact is forbidden before marriage.
Party guests cheer as a couple dance during a party in Shali.
Half of the girls in the ninth grade at School No 1-- in the Chechen village of Serzhen-Yurt, 30 minutes away from the Chechen capital Grozny - wear the hijab. The head and neck covering is a sharp break from Chechen tradition.
Chechen girls study the Koran at an underground medrese in the village of Serzhen-Yurt, Chechnya. The new generation of youth are embracing Islam after decades of religious repression by secular Communist authorities in the Soviet Union.
Chechen girls make their way to a mosque for Friday prayer in the small village of Serzhen-Yurt, Chechnya.
Chechen girls after school in front of the Heart of Chechnya mosque, the largest in Europe. All Chechen girls, despite religion, must wear a head covering in public schools and government buildings.
Relatives of Chechen poet Ruslan Akhtkhanov mourn his death. The poet, known for speaking out against separatists in his volatile region, was shot in Moscow.
Chechen dancers backstage at a concert hall in the Chechen capital, Grozny. A suicide bomb attack at the concert hall killed at least five people and wounded several more.
Chechen artists backstage before their performance. In today's Chechnya, women must wear headscarves in public schools and government buildings. Local celebrities were among the first to conform, making the head cover a fashion statement.
Amina Mutieva, 20, a student at the Islamic University and the daughter of a local Imam, prays before her studies.
In bright silk head covers, young women wait for their turn to dance in the town of Shali.
First-graders during recess at a local school in Grozny. A poster in the back reads "Our Strength" with an image of Kremlin-backed Ramzan Kadyrov.
Friends Seda Makhagieva, Kameta Sadulaeva and Khedi Konchieva gossipt during lunch hour at School No. 1 in Serzhen-Yurt.
College students from the Chechen State University in Grozny watch dancers perform on Women's Day.
Female college students at an auditorium at the Chechen State University in Grozny. In Chechnya, all women are required to cover their heads in schools and government buildings. Females have reported being harassed, some physically harmed, for not wearing a head covering in Chechnya.
Elina Aleroyeva, 25, sits with her child at their home in Grozny. Aleroyeva says her husband was kidnapped by federal security forces on May 9, 2011, accused of being a militant. Disappearances used to be a signature abuse in both Chechen wars and continue to take place.
Seda Makhagieva, 15, wraps a pastel-colored head covering before leaving her home. Makhagieva says it's her duty as a Muslim to wear a hijab. Islam is quickly becoming the cornerstone of identity for youth in modern-day Chechnya.
Seda Makhagieva, 15 and Kameta Sadulaeva, 15, are among the first girls to cover their heads with a hijab. The teens have been wearing the Islamic head covering for two years despite their families' disapproval.
Diana Reshedova, 20, and Bekhlhan Yusoupov, 21, at their home. Reshedova's parents initially arranged her marriage. The night before her wedding, she ran away to Yusoupov, who she had been secretly dating. They've been married for 2 years.
A Chechen teen smokes a cigarette in her bedroom. The 15-year-old was caught making out with her boyfriend. Chechen girls who engage in "illicit relations" are considered to have loose morals. This often will lead to an honor killing, a tradition publicly supported by the Chechen government.
A teenage boy checks out a group of girls from his black-tinted window in the town of Urus-Martan. Young women are often kidnapped off the street and married to men they have never met. Bride kidnapping continues to be an endemic problem.
Chechen boys at a wedding in downtown Grozny.
Chechen women stand on one side of the room during a party. At most social gatherings, men and women gather separately.
Young girls at their home before a wedding.
Layusa Ibragimova, 16, has her hair and nails done at her home in the Chechen town of Urus- Martan. Ibragimova's father finalized his daughter's marriage to 19-year-old Ibragim Isaev. The two spoke only a few times prior to getting married.
In her bedroom, Layusa Ibragimova, 16, prays beside a Chechen religious leader before her wedding. She is asked to recite her vows separately from her spouse. The bride is then picked up by the groom's friends and escorted along with her suitcases to his home, where the ceremony takes place. Traditionally Chechen couples meet one another, at the spring or water pipe - a scene celebrated in countless folksongs and dances.
At sunset on the outskirts of Grozny, Kazbek Mutsaev, 29, fires celebratory gun shots as part of an age-old wedding tradition in Chechnya.
A party guest fires gun shots during a wedding.
Jamila Idalova, 16, on her wedding day. The teen bride was kidnapped and later returned to her home. Bridal kidnappings are outlawed - but still occur. Under strongman Ramzan Kadyrov, bride kidnapping is outlawed and captors are liable, in theory, to receive a fine up to 1 million rubles. The groom and his friend kidnapped her after school (basically put her in the car) and drove away. His parents were aware of it. Her parents did not agree. They ended up returning the bride. The same day the parents from both sides met and agreed it made sense for them to get married. She was married a week later. The wedding takes place at the groom's home or at a restaurant. In this case, it was at Ramzan's home. Traditionally, the groom does not attend his wedding. The bride says her vows in her home (separately from the groom) and then picked up by the groom's friends - who she doesn't know. The celebration often lasts for 3 days. "She's a beautiful girl, the most popular in school. It is too bad she didn't finish school. It makes more sense for her future though. She will be better off married," said her teachers.
Jamila Idalova, 16, along with her sister and friends. The teen bride was kidnapped by the groom and his friends. Bride kidnapping is endemic in Chechnya despite official measure banning the tradition.
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islam owns
islam is arab mormonism.
Chechens are awesome
chechens are some of the worst ppl in the world actually. not on the same level as bangladeshis but still
WELP
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mostly because they are amalgams of the worst parts of cultures. chechens are russians + islam, while bengalis are pakistani crazyness + indian mutations + generally being a bunch of rednecks who live in a giant swamp
what's wrong with russian culture what the fuck goatman
mostly because they are amalgams of the worst parts of cultures. chechens are russians + islam, while bengalis are pakistani crazyness + indian mutations + generally being a bunch of rednecks who live in a giant swamp
what's wrong with russian culture what the fuck goatman
bunch of drunks on suicide watch fall over feet for centuries
hot chilean teens is an oxymoron tho.
i'm still waiting for a legitimate negative characteristic of russian culture
They're reported to Deal in fact, not opinion.
i'm still waiting for a legitimate negative characteristic of russian culture
miserablism, same as the brits
yet more proof of the benefits of islam after years of degenerate marxism, the babyfinland teleology
If we’re being honest this is surely one of the overwhelming failures of communism, it’s failure to account for the huge value and importance placed on tradition, culture and identity in the face of grey material scientism
yet more proof of the benefits of islam after years of degenerate marxism, the babyfinland teleology
HAHAHHAHAHAHA
yet more proof of the benefits of islam after years of degenerate marxism, the babyfinland teleology
If we’re being honest this is surely one of the overwhelming failures of communism, it’s failure to account for the huge value and importance placed on tradition, culture and identity in the face of grey material scientism
no it doesnt. all forms of "communism" that have existed have all been nationalistic, to say the two are incompatible is incorrect
marxism is literally jsut a way to package racist atheism for some people here
i guess some wddp folks did just move here?