Paul
Goble
Staunton, December 3 – Russian
propaganda has sought to link any group Moscow doesn’t like with ISIS as a way
of justifying its own position. Thus it has called the moderate Sunni
opposition to Syrian dictator Bashar Asad part of ISIS. It has charged that Turkey
is an ally of ISIS. And it has suggested that Muslims in Ukraine are part of
ISIS as well.
Now, three leaders of Muslim groups
both indigenous and from abroad in Ukraine that have been fighting against
Russian aggression there have issued a rejoinder. They point out that since the Crimean
Anschlluss, Moscow has sought to “discredit” Muslims fighting for Ukraine in
the eyes of the international community (slavic-islam.info/uk/content/1242).
Earlier, Russian outlets presented
these fighters as “Nazis;” now, they are portraying Muslim volunteers fighting
on the side of Ukraine as connected to ISIS. In addition to discrediting
Ukraine in the West, this is also designed to make Saudi Arabia, Qatar and
Turkey less supportive of Ukraine and “the oppressed Muslim peoples of the
Russian empire.”
“We Muslims who are in the
Anti-Terrorist Operation in one form or another declare that we not only do not
represent ISIS in Ukraine but also remind everyone that the leaders and
propagandists of ISIS (for example, the well-known Abu Jihad) at one time conducted
a real campaign against the participation of Muslims in the ATO on the side of
Ukraine.”
Moreover, the authors say, “because
we took the side of Ukraine instead of emigrating to ISIS and joining them,
their ideologues openly called us traitors to the faith and denied us the right
to call ourselves Muslims.”
“Anyone acquainted with the ideology
of ISIS knows well that they consider the supporters of Ichkeria and those who
fight in the armies of non-Muslim states their enemies.” But as for us, “we
have supported the European choice of Ukraine as something that guarantees the
right to free religious life of its citizens, including Muslims, from the
terror which is taking place in totalitarian Russia” and Russian-occupied
Crimea.
They continue: “The participants of
the liberation movements of Muslim peoples of the Russian empire support
Ukraine” and they cannot and do not have any relationship with ISIS for that
group “rejects the possibility of life of Muslims in non-Muslim states and of
the struggle for national interests.”
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