Thursday, 04 August 2005

CHECHNYA BANNING GAMING BUSINESS FOREVER - KADYROV

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Chechnya is ending gaming business for good, Chechen First Deputy Prime Minister Ramzan Kadyrov said on Thursday. \"The ban on the gaming business in the Chechen Republic will be irrevocable,\" he said at a Gudermes meeting with heads of district administrations. The administration heads and gaming industry representatives discussed ways of changing the business.
Chechnya is ending gaming business for good, Chechen First Deputy Prime Minister Ramzan Kadyrov said on Thursday. \"The ban on the gaming business in the Chechen Republic will be irrevocable,\" he said at a Gudermes meeting with heads of district administrations. The administration heads and gaming industry representatives discussed ways of changing the business. Gaming facility owners asked Kadyrov to give them time to close down their facilities. It was agreed to close gaming facilities in Chechnya before August 25. Kadyrov promised comprehensive assistance to every businessman who closes a gaming facility and sets up something else. (Interfax)
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