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DeXia
Don't you find that Chechen refugees in Europe are becoming very-very troublesome? In this regard I'm very much amused about the lead-up of European states to this problem. Not a single state where Chechen refugees are accommodated want to learn from other states' mistakes. Governments of these countries prefer waiting until it gets really tough and Chechens begin to lay violent hands on natives or raid a store or rape a girl. Only after a crime by Chechen refugees occurs, officials in the governments start to clutch their heads and decide to deport Chechen evil-doers without any prosecution. Yet, what about what can't be undone!? Then why waiting when trouble knocks on the door? Now Sweden has to join the Club of the Galvanized into Action. Only after a series of kick-ups generated by Chechen refugees (the last one took place on February 3 in the town of Timro where a Chechen refugee stubbed a man) Swedish authorities determined upon a decision to deport wide-known terrorist Maskhadov's cousin suspected of kidnapping Russian journalist in Chechnya in 1999. Good Lord, Sweden at last caught it that staying of Chechens in Sweden will not limit with minor crimes but will pass into kidnappings as well if not terrorist acts.