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First flag of Chechnia (1990.11.23-1991.11.01), according
to P. Exner in Vexilokontakt 3
[vxk], 1994).
Falko Schmidt, 09 Nov 2001
This
pre-referendum pro-Russian poster (with the word "da!" =
"yes!") includes a green field with a red-white-red triband. It confirms
the view that official Chechen institutions use red-white-red triband on
the green field, while Maskhadov’s independentists use white-red-white
triband.
Jan Zrzavy, 23 Mar 2003
In fact the flags with red-white-red was proposed
by the opposition forces, but nationalistic forces
imposed their proposal (same but white-red-white).
The proposed flag remain as party flag and was later
adopted by the pouppet government
1994-1996.
Jaume Ollé, 26 Jan 2000
This saturday I saw the interesting flag of Chechenia. It flew (along with other republican flags) near building of Soviet of Federation (upper chamber of russian parliament) in Moscow. The ratio ≅2:3; stripes:
As depicted in the Chechen
Government website until 2004.
António Martins, 24 Jun 2005
First reports in vex Bulletins for Chechen flag with alternate bars
(red-white-red instead white-red-white) they dated from 1991. The
adoption of the Chechen national flag in its current
[2000] pattern is from 23-11-1990 I believe that the design with alternate
bars was a proposal rejected in the Chechen National Congress (1990)
sponsorized by the pro-communist forces, and adopted by the opposition later.
Certainly in the demonstrations of September 1991 many flags with alternate
bars were see, but they are no national flags but party flags. This may have
produced Basov’s mistake
(several Butlletins reported the reverse striped flag as national flag).
Jaume Ollé, 26 Jan 2000
Lëma Usmanov (one of the Chechen Parliament members who discussed the flag in November 1991) wrote to me:
I ought to add, that pro-Russian Temporary Supreme Council (Высший Временный Совет) under head of Umar Avturkhanov in the fall of 1994 slightly changed something in the flag: They placed crescent and star on the green.Jaume Ollé, 19 Jan 2001
This flag has dark-green background. At bottom part of flag —
3 thin stripes (like a flag of Ichkeria, but in
mirror order): red/white/red. At upper left corner — white
crescent and star. It’s the flag of Governement of National
Renovation of Chechnya (not Chechen Republic Ichkeria!) created on
December 26, 1994, headed by prof. Salambek Hadzhiev (now —
bussinesman, oil, Moscow), later by Doku Zavgayev (now —
Ambassador of Russia in Tanzania). After Declaration of peace between Moscow
and Grozny this governement was disbanded. Curiosly, federal soldiers during
Chechen war saw never difference between flags of separatists and
pro-russians chechens. I hear they used both of them as foot-carpet in
their barracks.
Andrey Jashlavwskij, 19 Jan 1999