Paul
Goble
Staunton, April 12 – Given that
Ramzan Kadyrov has equated those suffering from the coronavirus with terrorists
and demanded that they be pursued and punished in the same way, many Chechens
now feel that it is better to hide their illness than to report it to the
authorities because for them, death from the virus is “the lesser evil,” Elena
Milashina reports.
“The coronavirus,” the Novaya gazeta
journalist says, “has paralyzed the entire population of the republic, except
for its head.” Kadyrov and his suite constantly move about and act in ways that
violate the rules on self-isolation, even as he attacks those who don’t or who
have fallen ill (novayagazeta.ru/articles/2020/04/12/84851-smert-ot-koronavirusa-menshee-zlo).
“Having prohibited the population
from praying and having closed the mosques,” she continues, “Kadyrov with a
large group of his comrades in arms goes by day to his personal mosque and by
night together with elders prays at holy places located throughout Chechnya.”
The massive illegal detentions which
have characterized his rule continue. The virus has not had any impact on that.
Supposedly hundreds of Chechens have been tested, but one must ask, Milashina
says, whether in fact anyone has been except for Kadyrov and his immediate
entourage.
Chechens almost unanimously say they
are obeying the quarantine rules, adding that even if they feel sick, they are
afraid to go to the doctors lest they be diagnosed with an illness Kadyrov has “publicly
equated to terrorism and called for employing the same methods to fight against
it.”
In short, the Moscow journalist says,
for Chechens, dying from the coronavirus is “a lesser evil” than trying to save
themselves by going to a doctor or hospital because in that event Kadyrov might
find out and they would suffer the consequences. That may keep the number of
reported cases down, but unfortunately it does nothing to contain the number of
deaths.
Not surprisingly, Kadyrov lashed out
at this report, suggesting that the Moscow paper, which he initially confused
with Ekho Moskvy, was funded from abroad and thus intended to blacken the
reputation of Chechnya and of the Russian Federation as a whole (capost.media/news/politika/kadyrov-responded-to-the-article-death-from-the-coronavirus-that-causes-the-lesser-evil/).
The republic head called on Russia’s
special services to track who and how such “diversionists are being financed on
the territory of our country.” And he
asked rhetorically, “why are there no Russian human rights papers in the United
States? Forgive me if that is not so.”
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