Written by Andrey Tselikov
In the days since the arrest of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, ethnic Chechen and “Suspect #2″ in the Boston Marathon bombings, there has been surprisingly little cogent analysis of the situation from Chechen bloggers active on the RuNet. Of course, some have commented on the matter, but mostly to link to viral conspiracy theories (some of these were alluded to in RuNet Echo’s original article [1] [GV]; a more in-depth look is to follow).
This makes a recent post by one Chechen blogger particularly interesting. Like many others, Zulikhan [2] [ru], “a Chechen, an Ichkerian [3] [wiki], a Muslim, a wife, and a mother” who runs a popular blog on LiveJournal, subscribes to the theory that the Boston bombings were planned by Putin and Russian special forces, using the Tsarnaev brothers as pawns. In her first post on the bombings she wrote [4][ru] about the potential motivation for such a plot:
Ðу вот, что-то уже проÑÑнилоÑÑŒ. Путин и Обама, по инициативе роÑÑийÑкой Ñтороны, договорилиÑÑŒ по телефону о координации уÑилий в борьбе Ñ Ð¼ÐµÐ¶Ð´ÑƒÐ½Ð°Ñ€Ð¾Ð´Ð½Ñ‹Ð¼ терроризмом. Считаю, что за ÑобытиÑми в БоÑтоне торчат уши роÑÑийÑких ÑпецÑлужб. По принципу “кому выгодно”. […] Путину выгодно – чтобы Штаты не мешали РоÑÑии творить на Северном Кавказе вÑе, что угодно, под видом борьбы Ñ Ñ‚ÐµÑ€Ñ€Ð¾Ñ€Ð¸Ð·Ð¼Ð¾Ð¼.
Well, some things are clearer now. Putin and Obama, at the initiative of the Russians, have come to an agreement about coordinating efforts in combating international terrorism. I think that the Russian special services are visible behind the events in Boston. Based on the “who profits” principle. […] Putin profits — so that the States let Russia do what it wants in the North Caucasus under the guise of fighting terrorism.
Regardless of her suspicions (which are rather mild compared to those professed by some of the others), it is worth looking at Zulikhan’s later analysis of what Boston means for the Chechen people, the cause of Chechen independence, and for the North Caucasus in general. Her opinions should be viewed through the prism of Chechen nationalism. She is no fan of Putin, and names Dzhokhar Dudayev, ex-Soviet military leader of Chechnya’s bid for independence in the early 90s, (and likely the man Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was named for) as a personal hero. (As more conspiracy fodder for the aficionados, Dudayev was born on April 15, 1944, which means that the bombing took place on his birthday.)
With that said, here are some excerpts from her most recent post [6] [ru]. First, Zulikhan makes sure to note that the repercussions of the Boston bombings will be felt by all of North Caucasus, including Dagestan and Ingushetia where much of the separatist movement is concentrated at the moment:
ЕÑли бы неÑчаÑтные Тамерлан и Джохар уÑтроили мозговой штурм именно Ñ Ñтой целью – как Ñильнее навредить Ñвоему народу – врÑд ли додумалиÑÑŒ бы до такого. […] Ð´Ð»Ñ Ð—Ð°Ð¿Ð°Ð´Ð° вÑе кавказцы, которые что-то такое творÑÑ‚ – чеченцы. Бренд работает. Как в том анекдоте про ингушей, которые позавидовали чеченцам, что веÑÑŒ мир их знает, решили переплюнуть их доÑÑ‚Ð¸Ð¶ÐµÐ½Ð¸Ñ Ð¸ захватили Кремль. ПоÑле чего вÑе СМИ Ñообщили: “Группа чеченÑких террориÑтов захватила Кремль. ÐепонÑтно почему они называют ÑÐµÐ±Ñ Ð¸Ð½Ð³ÑƒÑˆÐ°Ð¼Ð¸”.
If the hapless Tamerlan and Dzhokhar brainstormed with precisely this question in mind — how to greater harm their people — they would have hardly thought of this. […] for the West everyone from the Caucasus that does something bad is a Chechen. The branding works. It’s like that joke about the Ingush [a neighboring, rival culture of mountaineers similar to the Chechens], who became jealous of the Chechens because the whole world knows them, decided to one up them, and took over the Kremlin. After this mass media reported: “A group of Chechen terrorists hijacked the Kremlin. It’s unclear why they keep calling themselves Ingush.”
She predicts, rather astutely, that the days of Chechens being unequivocally accepted as political refugees in the West are over:
Из-за Ñтих двоих чеченцев – вÑего лишь двоих! – и в Штатах, и в Европе кавказцам переÑтанут давать убежище. Будут выÑылать чеченцев прÑмо в руки Путину и Кадырову – не только каких-нибудь грабителей, но и воинов, Ñ‚1емлой. Тех, кто будет Ñидеть тихо-тихо, может, и не вышлют – проÑто будут мучить и унижать вÑевозможными проверками.
Because of these two Chechens — only two! — in the States and in Europe they’ll stop accepting refugees from the Caucasus. They will extradite Chechens into the hands of Putin and Kadyrov — not just robbers, but warriors, “tlemloi”. Those who will sit there quietly, maybe wont be expelled, but will be tormented and humiliated with all sorts of checks.
She also talks about the difficultly of distinguishing an actual extremist from someone like her, who simply supports the idea of Chechen independence:
Какие-то американÑкие Ñенаторы или конгреÑÑмены уже возмущаютÑÑ, почему ФБРне отреагировала должным образом, получив от роÑÑийÑких ÑпецÑлужб ÑведениÑ, что Тамерлан Царнаев ÑвÑзан Ñ Ñ‚ÐµÑ€Ñ€Ð¾Ñ€Ð¸Ñтами. Значит, теперь ФСБ Ñможет про любого беженца, любого Ñмигранта заÑвить, что он террориÑÑ‚, и ФБРотреагирует. “ДоказательÑтва” долго иÑкать не придетÑÑ – ведь вÑе мы регулÑрно поÑещаем “ÑепаратиÑÑ‚Ñкие” Ñайты и форумы. Значит, вÑе ÑвÑзаны Ñ Ñ‚ÐµÑ€Ñ€Ð¾Ñ€Ð¸Ñтами.
Some American Senators or Congressmen are already outraged that FBI did not react properly, having received notice from the Russian special services that Tamerlan Tsarnaev had ties to terrorists. So, now the FSB can say about any refugee, any emigrant, that he is a terrorist, and the FBI will react. It won’t be that hard to find “proof” — we all regularly visit “separatist” websites and forums. So, we are all tied to the terrorists.
Finally, she predicts a general crackdown on Chechen organizing in the West:
Чеченцев в Европе и Штатах начнут преÑледовать за любую политичеÑкую и общеÑтвенную активноÑÑ‚ÑŒ. Станут невозможны мероприÑтиÑ, подобные Ñтому – когда чеченÑÐºÐ°Ñ Ð¼Ð¾Ð»Ð¾Ð´ÐµÐ¶ÑŒ из разных Ñтран ÑобралаÑÑŒ в ÐÑтонии под ичкерийÑким флагом Ð´Ð»Ñ Ð·Ð½Ð°ÐºÐ¾Ð¼Ñтва и обÑÑƒÐ¶Ð´ÐµÐ½Ð¸Ñ Ð¿Ð¾Ð»Ð¸Ñ‚Ð¸Ñ‡ÐµÑких и культурных проблем.
Chechens in Europe and the States will be persecuted for any kind of political and social activity. Eventss like this — when Chechen youth from different countries came together in Estonia under the Ichkerian flag, to meet and discuss political and cultural problems — will become impossible.
According to Zulikhan, such meetings are important if exiled Chechen separatists are to ever organize into a structure that would be able to take over Chechnya once it finally gains its independence (of which she has no doubt).
Are some of her predictions over-the-top? Perhaps. However, even if one does not agree with the analysis in all of its particulars, one thing is certain — life has definitely gotten more difficult for Chechen emigrants.
Article printed from Global Voices: http://globalvoicesonline.org
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