Paul Goble
Staunton,
October 29 – Tomorrow, the World Congress of the Ingush People will open in Nazran’s
House of Culture. Organizers have invited republic head Yunus-Bek Kadyrov to
speak but he has not yet said whether he will accept. The meeting is expected
to condemn the border accord he signed with Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov (kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/327255/).
Ingush activists are already preparing
for the resumption of their public protests in the main square of Magas on
Wednesday. Yevkurov earlier gave them official permission to restart the
demonstrations then and continue for three days. Organizers have worked hard to keep within
the limits of official rules, but it remains unclear whether they will after
November 2.
Among those attending will be
activists from Magas and representatives of the republic’s taips. The latter
held an extraordinary congress over the weekend and chose delegates to the
upcoming meeting. These overwhelmingly oppose the Yevkurvo-Kadyrov border
accord, as do most Ingush (kavkaz-uzel.eu/blogs/342/posts/35109
and kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/327230).
Three other developments in the past
24 hours are noteworthy:
·
A
St. Petersburg commentator says that even oppositionally inclined Russians aren’t
focusing on the Ingush protests because, he says, most of them assume that the
Ingush are protesting not about the principle of territorial integrity and
national defense but for some selfish material reason, a view that the Russian
media when it has covered the events at all has routinely implied (gorod-812.ru/pochemu-ingushi-vsyo-delayut-pravilno-a-navalnyiy-net/).
·
Cossacks in Stavropol Kray are going ahead with their
efforts to demand the return to the kray of two districts now within the borders
of Chechnya (forum-msk.org/material/news/15128622.html).
·
Ever more people in the North Caucasus
are talking about what they should do either to avoid a land dispute like the
one between Chechnya and the Ingush people or to secure their future. The answers range from the pursuit of
independence individually to the formation of a North Caucasus confederation
within the borders of the Russian Federation to the establishment of an
independent North Caucasus federal state (gorod-812.ru/gorskaya-konfederatsiya-kak-vyihod-iz-tupika-territorialnyih-konfliktov/ reposted at afterempire.info/2018/10/29/confederation/).
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