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Disputed Status: Legally, a constituent republic of the Russian
Federation. A self-proclaimed independent state was independent for three
years until invaded and largely over-run by Russian forces in 1994-5.
Stuart Notholt, 1995
According to Itar-Tass (Russian news agency), August 17, 
2004, new official symbols of the republic are 
being introduced in Chechnya.
Jaume Ollé, 18 Aug 2004
The final project of a flag differs from an earlier 
variant known to us, that the top green strip is twice wider bottom red.
Along a staff on the white vertical strip is yellow Chechen national ornament.
The flag has been shown yesterday in the program "Time" of the First 
Channel of Russian TV and today its photo and video can be seen on web.
Mikhail Revnivtsev, 09 Jun 2004
Green, red and (a bit of) white have been the colors of all 
Chechen flags (both 
sides) since at least 1991.
António Martins, 14 Jun 2004
The image above was made from a photo obtained from 
TassPhoto.COM. It was dated in the 
caption August 19, 2004. This image, along with the official description 
from from the 
Izbirkom.RU 
site was used for my article in Gaceta de Banderas 96 
[gtz04].
Antonio Gutiérrez, 19 Apr 2005
Looks vaguely like an inverted 
Belarus flag…
James Dignan, 26 Feb 2004
I seriously think the flag of Tartarstan 
was used as a big part of the design of the new Chechnya flag.
Zach Harden, Jun 2004
Whether to two flags are actually directly (or indirectly) related or 
not, the “co-incidence” is, in my opinion, just too great to 
ignore. I wonder if the Chechens’ symbolism 
is something basically similar?
Christopher Southworth, 14 Jun 2004
I think it entirely possible that the Government of this particular 
Russian Republic had not actually seen the flag of another Russian Republic 
(although is it not part of the normal remit of a flag commission to look 
at the flags of other similar entities). The close similarity of colours 
and layout may, indeed, be co-incidental (and unrelated).
Christopher Southworth, 15 Jun 2004
Also similar to the flag of Kaluga region, 
which was adopted earlier the same year (2004).
António Martins, 23 Dec 2005
.gif) image located 
by Zoltan Horvath, 14 October 2016
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by Zoltan Horvath, 14 October 2016
…CHAPTER 3
STATE SYSTEM of the CHECHEN REPUBLICArticle 61:
The powers of the Chechen Republic are:
…m) the state awards and honorary titles of the Chechen Republic, the state symbolism;
Article 62
The State flag, the arms and a hymn of the Chechen Republic, their description and the order of official use are established by the law of Republic.
Pascal Vagnat, 24 Mar 2003, quoting from the official website
The head of the Chechen administration Akhmad Kadyrov [head of 
the pro-Russian government] told the press on Monday [2003.09.08] that 
the republic would soon have a new state emblem and anthem. He said 
that the present state emblem — remaining from Aslan Maskhadov’s
[head of the 1992-1996 independentist government] times includes the figure 
of a lying wolf which is against Muslim tradition.
Jaume Ollé, 09 Sep 2003, quoting from Эхо
Москвы
At the session of the State counsel [soviet] of Chechnya, which 
took place on the 19th of November, it has been decided to declare a 
contest for the best proposals for the coat of arms, state flag and anthem 
of the republic. The flag of Chechnya will be red-white-green.
Jaume Ollé, 09 Sep 2003
In the Chechen Republic is completed work above projects of a State flag 
and State coat of arms. Flag of Chechen Republic becomes bicoloured — 
red and green. Thus on a flag of republic will not be white stripes 
as this color has no any relation to a history, customs and traditions of 
Chechen people, the representative of the State Council informed. The red flag 
was at Chechens during many centuries, and green color symbolizes confessional
accessory of the most part of the population of republic, has told 
Danilbek Tamkaev, vice-president of the State Council of the Chechen 
Republic, head of working group for preparation of projects of the Chechen 
state symbolism.
Mikhail Revnivtsev, 09 Dec 2003
A news report by Interfax reported today that new symbols are underway 
for the Russian republic of Chechnya. According the report, a new emblem and 
flag was proposed by the State Council, but this decision will have to be 
decided by the president. In the report, a state council functionary is 
quoted describing the flag as consisting of red, white and green 
colors with a golden stripe.
Jan Oskar Engene, 25 Feb 2004
 image by Tomislav Šipek, 8 December 2019
image by Tomislav Šipek, 8 December 2019
Source: 
https://wikiwarriors.org/
 Tomislav Šipek, 8 December 2019
 image by Manuel Gabino, 03 May 2005
image by Manuel Gabino, 03 May 2005
In the video broadcasted a the net when the flag was inaugurated, the
ornament is shown as gold (yellow), consisting in three “hooks” 
curved in both sides and between them a narrow horizontal line. The flag also 
has a golden fringe.
Manuel Gabino, 03 May 2005
 image by Pascal Gross, 19 Jun 2005
image by Pascal Gross, 19 Jun 2005
Today’s newspaper 
Коммерсант
shows projects of new flag: Flag is green, white, red with white strip and 
yellow (gold) national ornament at the staff.
Mikhail Revnivtsev, 26 Feb 2004
 image by António Martins, 19 Jun 2005
image by António Martins, 19 Jun 2005
As depicted in Flagmaster 115 
[flm].
António Martins, 19 Jun 2005
 image by Pascal Gross, 19 Jun 2005
image by Pascal Gross, 19 Jun 2005
Black and white pictures of the new flag are known for a long time and 
description given several times reported a white stripe at the hoist with 
yellow ornaments. I’ve always thought that the stripe at the hoist 
would be yellow (gold) with black ornaments which would sounds more logical. 
This feeling is corroborated by the image available 
here.
Pascal Gross, 28 May 2004