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Moscow 'recognizes' the Caucasus Emirate

Publication time: 8 February 2010, 14:45

An inquisitive message has arrived from Moscow on Monday. As per official release of the "Kremlin mob," the so called "supreme court" of Russia, it gives a formal recognition to the Caucasus Emirate as an "international terrorist organization."

 

Besides the recognition in itself, the "supreme court" deemed it important to "outlaw" the Caucasus Emirate.

 

The Russian sources have informed that the session of the "supreme court" occurred behind closed doors. During the process, the representatives of the various Kremlin "gangs" were given stage time to voice their concerns. Amongst these were the FSB, MIA, Department of Justice and Prosecutor-General's Office.

 

None of the representatives of the Caucasus Emirate were present at "court", indicated Moscow sources.

 

The report further indicates that the "court's" simultaneous decision to recognize and prohibit the Caucasus Emirate, can be appealed within the next 10 days.

 

Russian mass media has recalled that the Caucasus Emirate was proclaimed in the fall of 2007 by Emir Dokka Umarov.

 

Russia's recognition and prohibition of the Caucasus Emirate can be attributed to the absurd propaganda practices to generate "criminal cases" as a retaliation for the destruction of military convoys of the occupant's forces. However this subsequent ludicrousness from Kremlin, has a reasonable explanation.

 

Moscow's present acknowledgement of the Caucasus Emirate is the second evident sign that Kremlin felt realness and tangibility of the Islamic state of the Caucasian Muslims. It came after two years of attempts to ignore, ridicule and silence the "virtual fantasies" of the militants.

 

The first apparent sign was the formation of the "North-Caucasus district" which fully coincided with the borders of the Caucasus Emirate, defined by Dokku Umarov as early as fall 2007. The leader of Kremlin essentially duplicated the decree of Dokku Umarov.

 

As per assessment of former diplomat, expert on the issues of the Caucasus, Doctor of the French Institute for Higher Studies in Social Science, Georgi Mamulia, the decree of Russia's leader Medvedev, in regards to the creation of the "North-Caucasus District" demonstrates that "Kremlin is having tougher and tougher of a time in controlling that stormy region."

 

According to Mamulia, Moscow's decision, "without a doubt indicates the panic, that in the present time exists in Kremlin in relation to the problems of the North Caucasus."

 

Even for the most notorious skeptics and lovers of muddying the waters, it is obvious today the latest actions and decisions of Moscow are dictated by the desire to somehow resist the rapidly developing process of crystallizing the new "Caucasus format", which leaves no room for the infidels of Russia and their local puppets.  

 

Department of Monitoring,

Kavkaz Center


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