Paul
Goble
Staunton, April 15 – Timur Shangareyev,
a Muslim commentator from Ufa, says that the entire controversy between
Chechnya and Ingushetia was artificially created by Moscow to weaken and
justify repression against the Islamic community and that the Ingush have
behaved well by not falling victim to such provocations and demanding that
their rights be respected.
And while he is anything but
optimistic that the Ingush will achieve their ends given the Kremlin’s
repressive approach, their actions have become “a model for all of Russia’s
Muslims” and represent “a light in a dark kingdom,” one that can show everyone
the best way to move forward toward freedom (zamanho.com/?p=6391).
“I am convinced,” Shangareyev says, “that
this entire history has no relationship to Islam” but instead has been
instigated by those who do not respect Muslims, want to set them against each
other to weaken them, and thus to allow non-Muslims to dominate the Muslim
peoples of Russia.
“From my point of view,” he
continues, the Ingush are doing everything right” given that the protesters have
focused on their own leaders who have taken decisions without consulting
them. And what they are doing now is an
example for all of us, an example for all Russia.” This shows what a disciplined and committed
people can do against oppression.
Shingareyev says that he fully
understands that the Ingush effort is doomed in the near future but it has laid
down a marker and a model which will not be forgotten by that nation or by
others and thus has created a platform on which they and others will build in
the future. And the Ingush struggle also shows just who are the enemies of the
Muslim peoples and of Islam.
Meanwhile, in Ingushetia, the powers
that be arrested more protest leaders, harassed others, and accused those in
detention of trumped-up crimes to hold them not for a few days but for two
months (graniru.org/Society/Law/m.275959.html,
kavkaz-uzel.eu/blogs/342/posts/37388 https://www.kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/334304/
and kommersant.ru/doc/3944843).
But
the protest movement continues with those still free applying for official
sanction to hold a public demonstration in Magas on April 26, the anniversary
of the adoption of the Russian law on the rehabilitation of the repressed
peoples, of whom the Ingush were one. No answer has yet been received from the
republic government (kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/334355/).
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