Religion and politics clash in Russia’s North Caucasus
A rare conflict between religious and political leaders has broken out in Russia’s North Caucasus region, with Islamic imams accusing the local government of corruption while authorities install cameras in mosques to monitor sermons. Tensions in Ingushetia began when local imams claimed politicians were syphoning off funds from construction of a massive Islamic centre. Such accusations…
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