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The usually well-informed publication stated: “The state of health of 47-year-old Chechnya bans music it judges too fast or too slow”>Ramzan Kadyrov leaves no hope for recovery. Moscow must now urgently decide how to maintain stability after the Chechen dictator is gone.” The government apparatus of R. Kadyrov, which denied the relevant rumors a few months ago, has not yet commented on this media report.
The newspaper, which was once founded by Nobel Peace Prize laureate Dmitry Muratov, relied both on sources from Mr. Kadyrov’s environment and on doctors at the Russian presidential administration hospital.
The alleged dictator of Chechnya was treated here last fall. At that time, for the first time, serious talk about his serious illness was heard – rumors were fueled, among other things, by the fact that Mr. Kadyrov did not appear in public for a long time, and during his rare appearances it was seen that he had health problems.
The speculation was then officially denied.
A video was published on R. Kadyrov’s “Telegram” channel on Monday, in which he is said to have been recorded during a meeting of the Chechen government in the capital Grozny. But the post is unlikely to quickly quell speculation about the politician’s health: the Chechen dictator, accused of serious human rights abuses, sits almost motionless at a desk, speaking slowly and seemingly with difficulty.
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