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When
wishing to keep silent and to justify crimes in Chechnya they say “Russia”.
When unwilling to lie and justify they say “Russian government”,
“Russian regime”. Very correct.
If unaware of this difference one will never understand why all the
efforts of Zbigniew Brzezinski, Andre Gluxman, Italian radicals pass into sand
without finding support even in their own social environment.
The
only way out for them and for us, their like-minded people, is to appeal to
people above the heads of party and labor union leaders. Appeal to those people, who twenty years ago refused to
unload Soviet ships and planes, shattered bottles of Russian vodka at walls,
boycotted Soviet sportsmen and artists protesting against the invasion in
Afghanistan. Appeal to those who
today storm governmental buildings of all countries defending nations from
lawlessness at global integration. I
tell these people, “How can one not recognize what is done to Chechnya as
greatest insult to every honorable person, to universal morality? How can one not feel daily agonizing shame that nothing has
been done for the people of Chechnya apart from paltry handouts?
For the people, lawful member of the nations’ community, which God
provided with the same rights as your peoples?
The right for life and freedom, which you disregard hourly, although
protest does not require any heroic efforts, any self-sacrifice.”
I
would like to remind those, who do not wish to do something for Chechnya
considering the Chechen war one of the countless regional conflicts, the
following. The territory of
Chechnya is one-thousandth of the territory of the RF (Russian Federation),
one-tenth of a percent. The
population is one-two hundredth part. There are two hundred times less Chechens than Russians.
On Earth there are less than a million of Chechens.
In the level of arming the Chechen Resistance differs from the RF army
much like Palestinians differ from Israel: only light shooting weapons against
all forms of modern armament but the territory and population of Palestine and
Israel are comparable in size. Mountainous
Chechnya, which Russian aviation and artillery bombard for two years daily, not
for two months like Serbia, is half the territory of Kosovo.
It
is as if all NATO together with Yugoslavia would bombard mountainous Kosovo for
two years without any humanitarian limitations, mine its territory from air and
land and Kosovian refugees could find shelter from the genocide only in the
Albanian part of Macedonia---Ingushetia. In addition as if entire Europe, entire world did not rush to
help Kosovians but instead supported the regime of destruction camp established
by their enemies while only powerless solitary ones would attempt to rescue
them. Those sentenced to death in
the country destroyed already six years ago, in the previous war, would hold on,
continue to fight and hear from the democratic press lazy remarks of soccer fans,
“What is this, can’t you win over Russians like on the last war?”
In
this war, thanks to the so-called “free world”, Russia has completely lost
the fear of mass annihilation of both Chechens and their own people.
Every day the criminal Russian regime in Chechnya kills and cripples
hundreds of people. Thousands
of Chechens are tortured and destroyed in prisons and concentration camps over
the entire Russian territory. The
goal of this policy is clear and even Putin himself does not conceal it.
To win, that is to destroy the people of Chechnya at any price,
“whatever it costs us” (a quotation of Putin) taking into account given
difference in the population and territory size.
Simply to grind it in the millstone of war in the time given to them by
the silent world accomplices. Thus,
this is simply genocide before the entire world’s eyes, total ethnic genocide
and the only compromise to the fact that contemporary world is sighted and
hearing is some prolongation of the genocide in time.
If
a nuclear bomb covered Chechnya as Zhirinovski advises it would be difficult to
report to world’s nations that nothing special is happening.
Likewise, if all the population of Chechnya that they could reach were
simultaneously buried in ditches. And
extending the same over five-ten years is not genocide already? Considering that the “free world” stands like a Chekist
cordoning in front of every Chechen refugee.
Considering that the land of Chechnya mined with millions of mines and
poisoned becomes unsuitable for life. Considering
that FSB commands the many thousand’s military group, refining on the
population its methods of psychological, chemical and God knows which else
biological war. Isn’t this
genocide? All Chechens, literally
all of them, excluding a handful of traitors who can be counted by fingers, use
only this word, “genocide”, to define what is happening.
The world has sentenced Chechnya to death.
And lies to itself that this is inevitable death of a people and
inevitable sin of complicity in its destruction.
How much more can it lie? Why
does not anyone think of what the humankind, which gave off one of its peoples
to agonizing death, will turn to? What,
who will turn a person, who looked in the eyes of those he condemned to death
only because they wanted to live, to?
All
representatives of European institutions, who had been to Chechnya, have already
gone through this. And it seems
they liked it. To be executioners.
Is there really no way out? If
it is so impossible to confront Russia, then it is unclear why Russia did not
win the cold war. Why at the
summits of the “Seven” leaders of the strongest countries do not come
crawling to Putin on their knees and kiss his hands as ministers of
Turkmen-bashi to their lord? No,
they are far from this, especially now. The
minute power changed in the U.S.A. it turned out that the Russian regime is
quite capable of stepping back in all the issues, in which it promised not to
retreat even for a step. It turned
out that it could reconcile itself to the expansion of NATO through former
Soviet republics. Reconcile itself
to the fact that it will have to pay debts not mock at creditors.
Even reconcile to the American anti-rocket defense.
Opposition to Russia does not necessarily mean that nuclear bombs can
pour down on our heads at any moment. It
is not surprising that a specialist for the psychological side of the war,
member of the national military council of France, philosopher Andre Gluxman
does not see anything supernatural in that the world finally helps the Chechen
Resistance with heavy armament, not to mention political support.
The system that cannot count on active support of its population, which
it drew to destitution and humiliation, cannot oppose the whole world in case
the latter decides to confront it in any given issue!
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