Paul
Goble
Staunton, January 18 – In recent
weeks, bomb threats have forced the evacuation of hundreds of schools, courts, stores
and offices across the Russian Federation. In the last 48 hours, Moscow and St.
Petersburg have been hit particularly hard with courts there being emptied by
such threats.
Despite this, government media have
ignored the problem, and the security services seem to be powerless to stop
it. That has now caused concerned
Russians to write an open letter to Aleksandr Bortnikov, the head of the FSB,
and to circulate an online petition demanding that Bortnikov and his officers
earn their pay (novayagazeta.ru/articles/2020/01/18/83498-zaminirovanie-rossii-prozholzhaetsya).
“Millions of people in the country
are being subjected to telephone terrorism,” the letter says. Given that, “why
are you silent?” Not only are school
children and judges being evacuated but there are even reports that people have
died in the course of these actions. And in many places, the evacuations have been
repeated “five to ten times.”
“This is about hundreds of objects
and millions of people,” the letter says, people “whose lives have been
disordered by these events. The moral and material harm is enormous. And if one
compares this with ordinary statistics about such cases, it is unprecedented.
The number of those who are suffering has yet to be established: no one is collecting
generalized statistics.”
“We have no doubt that you know all
this: your officers don’t just read the press. And although the federal media
carefully ignore these events and suggest that nothing special is happening, the
extent of this phenomenon has already for a long time made that impossible,”
the letter says.
“In these circumstances, the continuing
silence of the law enforcement organs is in shocking contradiction with the reality
now experienced by millions of Russian citizens. Each day, the silence of your
subordinates and the authorities as a whole about the existing situation harms
their reputations.”
“Not one of the hundreds of reports
about minings has been confirmed. The selection of objects of attack and the
timings of them clearly testifies that we are dealing with a single plan of
unknown evil people. Mass evacuations are the result not of simple hooliganism
but of a planned action directed at destabilizing life in our country.”
“In part,” the letter’s authors say,
“it has already achieved its goal.”
“The first against such crimes is
the direct responsibility of your agency,” the letter continues. “It is time to
show people that your officers make good use of their parking expensive
off-road cards in entryways. All of
Russia is watching you.”
Commentators have suggested that Russians
are losing patience with the security agencies as a result of these attacks.
(See windowoneurasia2.blogspot.com/2019/12/telephone-terrorism-eroding-russians.html
and windowoneurasia2.blogspot.com/2019/12/kremlin-medias-failure-to-cover-bomb.html.)
That appears to be especially true
given that the attacks have now come to the two capitals and forced hundreds of
thousands of people to stand in the cold as officials search for bombs that
they have never found (windowoneurasia2.blogspot.com/2019/12/over-last-15-days-360000-muscovites.html).
But this open letter and especially an
attached online petition demanding change (change.org/p/директору-фсб-бортникову-почему-вы-молчите-фсб-обязана-объяснить-эпидемию-лжеминирований-в-россии-и-устранить-их-причину)
suggests that this issue more than constitutional change is what is agitating
Russians today.
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