Amanpour

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The Amanpour audience candidly exchanged points of view regarding Russia’s effort to crush the roots of separatism. Reform was thought to be needed by most, while the minority felt this was not an “issue of reform” but “political propaganda.” Overall, people debated about individual ideologies, human rights and law enforcement and pointed that Russia’s rejection of democracy and capitalism after a decade, “drove” the country to its actual condition.

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Below, you will see some opinions from viewers like yourself. We would love to hear what you think.

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Dmitry Koublitsky
I'm afraid there's way too many people on both sides who're interested in keeping the conflict on.

Ahmed Azzamy
Reform is highly needed to manage to combat insurgency. Russians must do more in this regard.

Dmitry Koublitsky
this is not an issue of reform(s) anymore be they political or economic. what exactly you will be reforming? plus, people in russia's caucasian republics won't support political reforms – different mentality, customs and culture

Anne Isiepe Itubo
A crush or crack down to insurgency may not be the solution for Russia ... the past and present history clearly shows the fight on terrorism is far beyond power and sovereignty. Reforms and inclusiveness of its citizens may bring healing..