Raisa Turlueva sits in her brother-in-law's home in Goity, Chechnya in May 2010. She has been living there since security forces burnt down her house in October 2009, the same day her son was kidnapped. (Miriam Elder/GlobalPost)
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The burnt remains of Raisa Turlueva's house in Goity, Chechnya. (Miriam Elder/GlobalPost)
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The burnt remains of Raisa Turlueva's house in Goity, Chechnya. (Miriam Elder/GlobalPost)
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The burnt remains of Raisa Turlueva's son's room in her house in Goity, Chechnya. (Miriam Elder/GlobalPost)
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Raisa Turlueva's son, Said Salekh (middle), is shown in this family photo with two friends. (Miriam Elder/GlobalPost)
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Danilbek Askhabov was publicly beaten after his son was killed in Shali, Grozny, for being an alleged rebel. (Miriam Elder/GlobalPost)
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Danilbek Askhabov (right) with his wife, Tamara, and son. (Miriam Elder/GlobalPost)
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A government organized rally in front of Grozny's main theatre, urging youth not to drink. A photo of Ramzan Kadyrov hangs.(Miriam Elder/GlobalPost)
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