Paul
Goble
Staunton, September 11 – In yet
another indication that Belarusians are not going to defer to Moscow either
before or after a possible annexation, the leaders of the two Muslim Spiritual
Directorates (MSDs) have broken with the most prominent Muslim leader in Moscow
and attacked Alyaksandr Lukashenka for his repressive policies.
(On the more general problem of
Belarusian attitudes now or in the event of an Anschluss, see this writer’s “A
Problem for Putin: Belarus Is Not Ukraine Either Now or If Moscow Annexes It,” Eurasia
Daily Monitor, September 10, 2020, at jamestown.org/program/a-problem-for-putin-belarus-is-not-ukraine-either-now-or-if-moscow-annexes-it.)
After Lukashenka claimed victory in
heavily falsified elections, Moscow Mufti Ravil Gaynutdin, head of the MSD of the
Russian Federation hurried to send him a message of congratulations (dumrf.ru/regions/77/documents/17507).
Belarusian Muslims were angered both by his backing of Lukashenka and his
saying anything as an outsider.
It should be noted that while Gaynutdin is perhaps the most prominent Russian Muslim leader, he is far from the only one. Other Muslim leaders in the Russian Federation, including Mufti Talgat Tajuddin of the Central MSD in Ufa have not made any public comments about the Belarusian situation.
When Lukashenka began repressing
protesters, Gaynutdin criticized both sides (dumrf.ru/upravlenie/documents/17534);
and when Lukashenka marked his birthday, the Moscow mufti sent another message
of congratulations (dumrf.ru/upravlenie/documents/15815),
further outraging the Muslims of Belarus.
Their two leaders, Mufti Abu-Bekir
Shabanovich, who heads the Muslim Religious Union in Belarus, and Mufti Ali
Voronovich, who is chairman of the MSD of the Republic of Belarus, did not
congratulate Lukashenka on either occasion and instead sharply criticized his
police actions against the Belarusians in the streets.
(For their statements, see mechet.by/post/обращение-муфтия and islam.by/post/zayavlenie-muftiyata-dukhovnogo-upravleniya-musulman-v-respublike-belarus; for an analysis of their remarks, see windowoneurasia2.blogspot.com/2020/08/belarusian-muslim-leader-urges.html.)
This should serve as a warning to the Kremlin that if it tries to absorb Belarus, it will face not only the opposition of the Belarusian nation but also the opposition of Belarus’ Muslims, who have demonstrated already that they aren’t ready to defer to Moscow politically or in religious terms.
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