Paul Goble
Staunton,
November 19 – Magomed Mutsolgov, an Ingush activist, says the events of the
last two months in his republic have disabused him of the widespread notion
that an ethnic Ingush in a position of behavior will always behave well toward
his co-ethnics while an ethnic Russian in an equally high position will behave
badly toward non-Russians.
In
fact, he writes on his Kavkaz-Uzel
blog, the reverse may often be the case, with someone who is nominally an
Ingush mistreating other Ingush while someone who is an ethnic Russia will seek
to play by the rules and prevent things from getting out of hand (kavkaz-uzel.eu/blogs/342/posts/35376).
“I never thought that I would come
to such a conclusion,” Mutsolgov says. He was “always certain that if an
individual wasn’t linked to the region in which he worked, he would not do anything
to show concern about the region entrusted to him … and on the contrary an
individual considered part of this region would bring more good to his own
people.”
“But,” the blogger and activist
continues, “the events of the last month and a half have shown a somewhat
different situation.” On the one hand, Mutsolgov says, Yunus-Bek Yevkurov, “who
is considered an Ingush ethnically,” betrayed his people, repressed them, and
acts like the worst kind of outsider.
While on the other hand, General
Sergey Bachurin, an ethnic Russian who heads the MVD administration in the
North Caucasus Federal District, has done everything he could to keep the situation
in Ingushetia from spiraling out of control and has shown consistent good will
to the Ingush people.
With “Ingush” like Yevkurov, the
blogger says, the real Ingush don’t need any external enemy: they have one
right in their own midst.
Meanwhile, various experts have been
discussing another aspect of the Chechen-Ingush border, the demining of the
territory. Work to remove mines there
began only in 2012. Some 3,000 mines have been found; and officials say that if
there are no delays, the project should be completed in 2022, a decade after it
began (regnum.ru/news/polit/2521783.html).
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