Paul
Goble
Staunton, October 27 – One of the
greatest complaints among Ingush opposition groups is that the new republic
head, Makhmud-Ali Kalimatov, has not discussed the status of the 29 protesters
still in detention and facing trials for their roles in the March 26-27
demonstrations about the September 2018 border deal with Chechnya.
Until today, he studiously avoided
responding to demands that he speak to the issue, but now, he has at least
signaled that he is following what is going on with the prisoners, their
lawyers, and implicitly their families and followers. But he has done so in a
way that is likely to strike those detained, their lawyers, and their families
and supporters as too little too late.
Instead of making a public
announcement of his concern, Kalimatov’s interest was indicated only by a
report on the website of the Ingush ombudsman who said the republic head had
asked to be “regularly informed” about what the detainees and their
lawyers were saying (ingushombudsman.ru/news/sostoyalasy-rabotchaya-vstretcha-glav-respubliki-ingushetiya-s-upolnomotchennm-po-pravam-tcheloveka-v-ri).
Meanwhile, Kalimatov continued to
criticize officials appointed by his predecessor Yunus-Bek Yevkurov; and a
pattern has emerged. Whenever Kalimatov attacks some organization, its head is
soon replaced. Following his criticism of hospital management, the man in
charge of that seems set to be the next one fired. (akcent.site/eksklyuziv/6294).
But perhaps most important of all,
today marks the start of the week when 27 years ago, Ossetian and Russian
forces began their full-scale attack on the Ingush living in the Prigorodny
district, an attack that resulted in the deaths of at least several hundred
Ingush and one that Ingush people now refer to as an act of genocide against
them (zamanho.com/?p=14334).
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