Paul
Goble
Staunton, April 17 – One of the most
disturbing passages of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s story, “One Day in the Life of
Ivan Denisovich,” comes when Ivan is told by a fellow GULAG prisoner that because the
Soviet Union has day light savings time, it isn’t noon when the sun is at its
zenith but rather 1:00 pm.
Denisovich says to himself, in
Solzhenitsyn’s telling, that this apparently means that in the USSR, the
government controls even the movements of the heavenly bodies, a state-centric
view of reality whose frightening consequences continue to echo in Vladimir
Putin’s Russian Federation.
The world has long grown accustomed
to Moscow’s claims that it was the CIA or some other nefarious “dark force”
rather than the Ukrainian people who organized the Maidan that unified Ukraine
and confirmed that country’s European choice, a view that polls suggest all too
many people in Russia and elsewhere tragically think needs to be taken
seriously.
But now, Russian officialdom has
outdone itself in its obsession with “dark forces” and its notion that nothing
can happen naturally or politically that is not their doing. Nikolay Rogozhkin, Putin’s plenipotentiary
for Siberia, has declared that “a group of ‘opposition arsonists’” is behind
the forest fires that continue to spread across his region (n.zabmedia.ru/news/75728/polpred_ne_ponimayu_kak_odnomomentno_v_raznyh_mestah_vspyhnul_les/).
Rogozhkin said he “could not
understand” how fires could happen in several districts all at once and
speculated that “a group of ‘specially instructed members of the opposition”
must be behind them (tayga.info/news/2015/04/17/~120814).
His comments reflect both the
vocabulary and kind of argument Putin has popularized in recent years, an
argument which of course can and likely will be used against the opposition
regardless of the truth of the charges Moscow’s officials are making, and his
own background as an interior ministry forces general and former first deputy
interior minister.
The plenipotentiary, who has held
his current office since May 2014, first attracted attention for his role in
the hostage crises at Dubrovka in Moscow and in Beslan (forum-msk.org/material/news/10787737.html).
Anatoly Baranov, the editor of Forum.MSK
said that in his opinion” after such a declaration of the presidential
plenipotentiary it will be necessary to conduct a broad-scale punitive
operation in the search for opposition arsonists.” After all, “if Udaltsov is a
German spy, then why can’t Sarkisyan be a Siberian arsonist?”
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