Can you tell us a little about life outside of Chechnya? I know from previous comments that you had little family following the wars yourself, but does the emigrant community generally stay close-knit? Earlier you were referring to media coverage and I agree with your sentiments that the bombers' childhood experiences are more important than biographical data, so I was curious if you could give us any light on what a "typical" Chechen family dynamic is like. Thanks for doing the AMA!
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Can you tell us a little about life outside of Chechnya? I know from previous comments that you had little family following the wars yourself, but does the emigrant community generally stay close-knit? Earlier you were referring to media coverage and I agree with your sentiments that the bombers' childhood experiences are more important than biographical data, so I was curious if you could give us any light on what a "typical" Chechen family dynamic is like. Thanks for doing the AMA!
EDIT: clarity
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