KC: The Sensitive Issue Of Russia

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The Sensitive Issue of Russia
Publication time: 25 December 2006, 17:45

Exclusive interview of “GULAG” web-site with Ahmad Sardali, the Chairman of The Political Council of the Movement for the Decolonization of Caucasus.

Alexander Solzhenitsyn in his book “GULAG Archipelago” gave a brilliant characteristic of Chechen people: ” … a nation that did not submit to the psychology of obedience, – not loners, not rioters, but the nation as a whole. These are Chechens”.

Really, who ever have these people had to fight against for the independence – against Roman legionaries, against Chingys-khan, Baty-khan, Tamerlan. They had to struggle against Russian tsars for whom the entire colonization of  Caucasus was inconceivable without conquering eternally intractable Chechnya, and against soviet leaders who continued the politics of tsar’s Russia.

Not unknown general Ermolov uttered ominous words in XIX century yet: “I will appease only providing that not any single Chechen stays alive”.

Why has Chechnya still remained the stumbling-block? What is the reason for secular hatred of Russian lords against Chechens and for ineradicable wish for their extirpation?

The editor of the web-site “GULAG – throughout the camps with a photo camera” Irina Svyetlaya addressed to Ahmad Sardali, the Chairman of The Political Council of The Movement for the Caucasus Decolonization with a request to answer a few questions.

– Ahmad, in what way is such bloody policy at first of a tsar and then of the soviet government towards the Caucasians explained?

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