Paul
Goble
Staunton, September 16 – Having gained
some traction for their calls to introduce visas for Central Asians seeking to
enter the Russian Federation, some Russian nationalists are now calling for new
legislation that would require Russian citizens in the North Caucasus republics
to obtain visas to come to Moscow or other Russian cities.
While there is as yet no evidence
that this proposal has support in the Duma and while many are likely to view it
as simply a restoration of a variant of the Soviet-era propiska system, at
least some in the North Caucasus are likely to view the idea itself as the
latest indication that many Russians do not view them as Russian citizens or
their republics as truly part of Russia.
According to a report in Novy Region
2 today, this idea is part of a package of 14 measures that Russian
nationalists plan to introduce in the federal legislature as part of their
response to plans by the authorities to “simplify the provision of Russian
citizenship” to those who know Russian (nr2.ru/moskow/460214.html).
(On
Saturday, groups of Russian nationalists across the federation organized
demonstrations against this measure. Except for the one in Moscow, most took
place without incidents. For details providing some indication of their size
and extent, see the reports in ru-nsn.livejournal.com/ and
at nr2.ru/moskow/460052.html.)
Among
other nationalist proposals are the imposition of a requirement that migrants
and immigrants pass a Russian-language test, that employers provide sufficient
funds to each such person hired to pay for his or her deportation if it is
ordered, and that it be established that those ordered to be deported come up
with the money via other means if needed.
Further,
the nationalists would require that anyone seeking Russian citizenship demonstrate
that he or she does not have any problems with the law or with neighbors, has a
higher education and property worth more than 30 million rubles (1 million US
dollars), effectively blocking any from gaining a Russian passport.
This
package of proposals has surfaced after the Duma on Friday failed to adopt the
simplified path to citizenship legislation the government had proposed or to
prove three alternative draft laws in in this area (nr2.ru/moskow/459994.html).
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