"We came here fleeing the bombings in Chechnya, and now they are driving us out of here too," says Magomed Matiyev, leader of the Chechen diaspora in Karelia (a region in northwestern Russia). "If the law enforcement authorities cannot protect us, then we will ask to be taken in by a neighboring country—Finland or somewhere else." http://www.kommersant.ru/doc.html?docId=702161 So returning to Chechnya is not being considered at all. There do not seem to be any bombings there anymore. There is a water park, new schools, a Chechen government, a Chechen police force, three hundred monuments to Akhmad Kadyrov. And yet they still do not feel drawn to go home.

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