Paul Goble
Staunton,
August 19 – As a result of either pressure from Moscow unhappy about any
Chechen celebration of the killing of a Russian or Ramzan Kadyrov’s own sense
of the dangers to himself of encouraging Chechens to think about revenge, the
Grozny leader today backed away from his earlier support of those making a hero
out of Yusup Temirkhanov.
But
his retreat may leave him in a more precarious position than his earlier
support for Temirkhanov on the occasion of his funeral because he says he
opposes making Temirkhanov into a hero because he never admitted killing Col. Yury
Budanov for the rape and murder of a Chechen girl even though the Russian
officer cannot be forgiven for what he did (snob.ru/news/164679 and interfax.ru/russia/625762).
Two weeks ago, however, Kadyrov led
mourners at Temirkhanov’s funeral in the Chechen village of Geldagan and gave
every indication that he shared the views of most Chechens that Temirkhanov had
killed Budanov and had done so for the honor of another Chechen (windowoneurasia2.blogspot.com/2018/08/heroization-of-temirkhanov-in-chechnya.html).
“I have not
concealed and do not conceal now my attitude toward Budanov,” the Chechen
leader says. But he continues by saying that “efforts to make a hero out of
Temirkhanov as the man who apparently took revenge for [the Chechen girl Elza]
Kungayeva are without foundation.”
Temirkhanov did not acknowledge his
responsibility in court or to members of his family; and, given that he did not
die suddenly, it is noteworthy, Kadyrov says, that he did not make any statement
of that kind before his end. He deserves
“respect as a man who did not collapse under the inhuman conditions of his
trial, his serious illness” and so on.
But making him
into a hero on false pretenses is not justified, the Chechen leader now says.
The most important aspect of Kadyrov’s
remark now is that he felt compelled to make it: Clearly, anger about the
actions of Budanov and other Russians in Chechnya has been reignited by Budanov’s
funeral; and Moscow is obviously concerned and so Kadyrov has to be as well by the
possibility that there will be more actions of revenge by Chechens against
Russians.
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