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Not Responsible: How the Families of Militants Live in North Caucasus and Can They Be Supported

2020
29 Apr
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Not Responsible: How the Families of Militants Live in North Caucasus and Can They Be Supported

Author(s): Conflict Analysis and Prevention Center (CAPC)

This link is to a video in Georgian by Conflict Analysis and Prevention Center (CAPC).

  • Central Asia & South Caucasus
  • Community Engagement and Civil Society
  • Foreign Terrorist Fighters/Returning FTFs
  • Georgia
  • Georgian
  • Multimedia (Images, Videos, etc.)

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