Paul Goble
Staunton,
February 20 – The Free Idel-Ural Movement has appealed to Turkish foreign minister
Mevlüt
Çavuşoğlu to intervene on the behalf of the Turkic and Finno-Ugric peoples of
the Middle Volga the group represents as well as for all other non-Russians
inside the Russian Federation to end the repressive measures Moscow continues
to impose on them.
In the appeal, the regional activists
point to numerous examples of restrictions on the civil, ethnic, and cultural
rights of Turkic and other peoples and calls on Ankara not to remain silent in
the face of this continuing Russian onslaught against its fellow Turkic peoples
in particular (idelreal.org/a/29780976.html).
“Our movement constantly tracks the
situation in Idel-Ural [the Turkic name for the lands between the Volga and the
Urals] regarding the way in which the Russian authorities deal with the rights
of the indigenous population. We are forced to conclude that our peoples are
facing ever greater difficulties in preserving their national identity,” Rafis
Kashapov, a co-founder of the group says.
“From year to year, the situation has
been getting worse. The activity of ethnic parties, the annulling of the
registration of numerous social organizations and the closing of outlets of
mass information” have all payed a role.
But what is worse is that Moscow views our retention of ethnic identity
and attachment to Islam as evidence of “disloyalty to the Russian Federation.”
Kashapov, who has been granted
political asylum in Great Britain, tells Ramazan Alpaut of the IdelReal portal that “Moscow proposes
that the peoples of the Volga region ‘drink tea, dance and since,’ while these
people are ‘striving toward national self-determination.” Only if influential countries like Turkey
intervene on their behalf can the situation be saved.
The Free Idel-Ural Movement was
created in Ukraine in March of last year by Kashapov who is also a member of
the All-Tatar Social Center (VTOTs), Bolyaen Syres and Ozhomason Kirdya, both
of Ukraine’s Erezya diaspora. It is committed to the non-violent pursuit of
state sovereignty of the Tatars, Bashkirs, Udmurts, Mari, Chuvash, Erzya, and
Mokshans.
The group’s appeal to Turkey is part
of its drive to attract the attention of the West to the plight of these
peoples. It has announced that to that end it will picket Russian embassies in
Great Britain, the US, Ukraine and Turkey, specifically focusing on Moscow’s
new attacks on Internet freedom.
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