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''Groznensky Rabochy'' was a Russian weekly newspaper based in Grozny, Chechnya from 1917 to 1992, and from 1994 to 2001. ==Post-Soviet Era== During the Soviet Era, ''Groznensky Rabochy'' was then controlled by the Communist Party. After the 1991 dissolution of the Soviet Union, Grozny native Musa Muradov became the paper's editor-in-chief. However, Dzhokar Dudayev, president of Czechnya's new, unrecognized secessionist government, soon attempted to make the paper an official publication of his party, and Muradov and most of his staff quit. Muradov briefly fled the violence of the First Chechen War with his family, but unable to find work in Moscow, returned to restart the paper in 1995.〔
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