Paul
Goble
Staunton, April 11 – Either fearful
that the Ingush population will use weapons against the authorities or preparing
the basis for charges of that, the interior ministry of the Republic of
Ingushetia said it was continuing its efforts to identify and confiscate guns
and other weapons held by the population, according to the MVD website (06.мвд.рф/news/item/16485302).
Meanwhile, elsewhere in Ingushetia, arrests,
trials, detentions and a hunger strike continue (fortanga.org/2019/04/v-ingushetii-prodolzhayut-sudit-zhitelej-za-miting/, kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/334139/ and kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/334181/),
prompting Russian and North Caucasian activists to express concern (fortanga.org/2019/04/svetlana-gannushkina-vyshla-na-svyaz-s-ahmedom-barahoevym/ and justicefornorthcaucasus.info/?p=1251680326).
Perhaps especially welcome by the opposition
was the statement of support from Rafis and Nafis Kashapov, Kazan Tatar
activists now living in exile in London and Warsaw, who urged the Ingush not to fall victim to Moscow’s longstanding
divide and rule approach (facebook.com/groups/kashapov/permalink/2167973199949940/).
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