Paul
Goble
Staunton, July 23 – It is a measure
of the remarkable success the Circassians have had over the last five years in
raising the status of the issues of greatest concern to them that Russian
Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov for the very first time has indicated that he
wants to work with one of their organizations, the International Circassian
Association.
When Russia is confronted by a group
that it views as marginal, Moscow first ignores it and then attacks it if it
concludes that the attacks won’t work to the benefit of the group. But only if
the Russian center concludes the group can’t be ignored does it express a
desire to work with it, often the first stage in an effort by Moscow disorder
the group or take control of it.
Since the Circassians attracted
international attention in the run-up to the Sochi Olympiad, Russian media
outlets have routinely attacked that group which seeks to have its expulsion
from Russia in 1864 declared an act of genocide, to allow Circassians from the diaspora
to return home, and to form a single Circassian republic in the North Caucasus.
Those attacks are now continuing;
indeed, if anything, they are intensifying and trying to present the Circassian
cause as a creation of Western and Israeli intelligence rather than as the
product of the history of that five-million-strong people, ten percent of whom
are still in Russia (kremlinpress.ru/news/analitika/cherkesskaya-karta-kto-razzhigaet-mezhnatsionalnuyu-nenavist/).
But
despite that, Moscow has apparently decided that the Circassian issue has
become one it can no longer leave to the propagandists alone and has decided
both to cooperate with some Circassians to exploit one part of that nation against
other parts and to use its influence or even control of that part as a means to
promote Moscow’s line on Circassian issues.
That
does not mean that the Circassians can relax their vigilance about Russian
penetration given Moscow’s longtime success at subverting émigré groups, but it
does mean that even Circassians who are not associated with the group Lavrov
says he wants to cooperate with can only be encouraged by what has happened.
Earlier
this week, Khauti Sokhrokov, the president of the International Circassian
Association and someone many Circassians view with suspicion because of his
pro-Moscow positions, noted that he had been invited to a meeting of NGOs at
the Russian foreign ministry and had spoken with Lavrov (kavpolit.com/articles/mcha-27163/).
Responding
to Sokhrokov’s pro-Russian speech, the Russian foreign minister noted that this
was the first time Circassians had been present at a foreign ministry-NGO
session and had “expressed the desire in the future to cooperate with the International
Circassian Association and together with it strengthen ties with the Circassian
diaspora for the good of [Russia].”
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