Paul
Goble
Staunton, November 19 – In order to break
the dominance of the teips in Ingush life, new republic head Makhmud-Ali
Kalimatov has been appointing outsiders with few if any connections to the
republic, an approach that he has never seen fit to justify and that is
infuriating Ingush just as a similar approach by Batu Khasikov has outraged
Kalmyks, Anton Chablin says.
But Ingush have an additional reason
for being upset, the North Caucasus specialist says. Kalimatov is not only
appointing outsiders but he is naming people with close ties to major corporate
groups rather than those with political experience elsewhere. As a result, they have shown themselves less
than impressive in their new positions (6portal.ru/posts/2019/11/19/).
Indeed, Chablin continues, aides to Kalimatov
have admitted as much and suggested that his changes have not yet been able to
transform the republic administration or put the republic back on a path toward
economic growth. He is choosing outsiders both territorially and politically
because he has no significant cadres reserve locally.
The analyst does not say but his
words imply that in a republic as small as Ingushetia, which has only about 400,000
residents, it is extremely hard to make changes by shifting from Ingush
incumbents to another group of Ingush. That explains why he is going outside,
but it also highlights the fundamental weaknesses of his position.
Meanwhile, according to associates
of Zarifa Sautiyeva, the archivist and activist has prepared a detailed description
of the way she and two other opposition figures were treated when they were
sent for psychiatric examination about their “leadership qualities” to a
facility in Stavropol (fortanga.org/2019/11/zarifa-sautieva-nazvala-fizicheskoj-pytkoj-i-psihologicheskim-nasiliem-otnoshenie-k-lideram-protesta/).
The activist, who with the others remains
in detention, says in her statement addressed to the Russian investigation
committee that official actions both in the course of taking them to and from
Nalchik to Stavropol and at the medical facility threatened their physical and
psychological well-being and in fact rose to the level of torture.
But in a more positive development,
defense lawyers for Rashid Masysigov have convinced an appellate court to release
the Fortanga journalist from detention and allow him to await trial
under house arrest (kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/342543/ and doshdu.com/podvergnuvshegosja-pytkam-ingushskogo-zhurnalista-pereveli-iz-sizo-pod-domashnij-arest/).Maysigov has been accused of being in possession of drugs and has reported through his lawyers that he has been tortured while in detention. It was the Ingush Supreme Court that released him to home detention. His new status is slated to last until January 12, after which it will be reviewed and a trial date perhaps set.
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