"Help me!" "That's my granddad." "The kidnappings became a problem by the end of the first war in 1996." "Before that event, there was not a single foreigner kidnapped in Chechnya." "After that period, this business became an industry and there were gangs whose sole focus was kidnapping." "When the government heard that people who came to help us had been kidnapped, we felt insulted." "Chechnya was being plunged further and further into chaos." "Months before, six Red Cross workers were shot in the village of Atagi." "Now Jon and Camilla were unlucky enough to find themselves in the middle of this chaos." "Troops out!" "Troops out!" "Moscow always managed to negotiate directly with these kidnappers." "Chechnya was made to look like it was in the dark." "Any trust in us has been undermined, and people are afraid to come here, and there's a purely material aspect of this, too." "The humanitarian aid which we need so much is decreasing." "Many TV programs about kidnapping were broadcast, showing how they treated hostages." "How they were physically abused, humiliated and starved." "The media regularly raised these issues." "Unfortunately, it didn't yield results." "After three months, four French hostages are reunited with friends and family." "Berezovsky, once again the unavoidable middleman." "I do not think Berezovsky himself ordered kidnappings, but he'd been linked to kidnappers operating in the region." "Maybe the British knew Berezovsky was somehow linked with this case." "Berezovsky never did anything for free." "Everywhere he went, there was always blood." "I think the British authorities maybe didn't pay the ransom directly, but gave Berezovsky carte blanche to do business in Britain." "In other words, they turned a blind eye to his methods." "Maybe it is worth dealing with an animal like Berezovsky if it saves somebody's life."