Wednesday, January 1, 2020

Kalmyks Not Waiting Until After Holidays to Resume Protests


Paul Goble

            Staunton, December 30 – Most protest movements in Russia are in hibernation during the long winter holidays between December 25 and January 6, talking about future plans perhaps but not trying to compete with celebrations of the New Year and the two Christmases, Russian and Western.

            One group is not waiting, however; and it is likely to be the first of the mark in 2020. Kalmyks who oppose the assignment of Dmitry Trapeznikov as mayor of their republic capital have scheduled a mass meeting for Sunday, January 5. Officials have given permission even though its basic slogan is as before “Trapeznikov, Go!” (fedpress.ru/news/08/policy/2402286).

            In fact, the Kalmyk activists have continued their protests online right through the holidays most recently attracting 5900 participants to a YouTube online protest against Trapeznikov, an ethnic Russian without ties to the republic who earlier worked for the Russian occupation forces in Ukraine’s Donbass (https://fedpress.ru/news/08/policy/2396538).

            Three days ago, the Kalmyk authorities added to the anger of the protesters by refusing to register the Forum Kalmykia as a legal person. Officials said that the group had not specified its purpose or even an address for its headquarters, but opposition groups say that it is all about limiting protests against the Trapeznikov appointment (fedpress.ru/news/08/policy/2400586).

            The new plan to shift back to public protests from online ones appears to be the opposition’s response to this action.

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