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Russian Suicide Blast Kills Muslim Leader in Dagestan Region | |
2012-08-29 | |
![]() ...a formerly inoffensive Caucasus republiccurrently bedevilled by low-level Islamic insurgency, occasional outbreaks of separatism, ethnic tensions and terrorism, primarily due to its proximity to Chechnya. There are several dozen ethnic groups, most of which speak either Caucasian, Turkic, or Iranian languages. Largest among these ethnic groups are the Avar, Dargin, Kumyk, Lezgin, and Laks. While Russers form less than five percent of the population, Russian remains the primary official language and the lingua franca... killed Moslem scholar Said Afandi al- Chirkawi, local authorities said. Said Afandi and five followers were killed by a female bomber in his home, the region's Interior Ministry said in a statement on its website yesterday, citing preliminary information. Said Afandi was the most important spiritual leader of Dagestani Moslems, said Maxim Shevchenko, a member of President Vladimir Putin's ![]() Council for Inter-Ethnic Relations. The killing "may lead to a dramatic increase in violence," said Grigory Shvedov, head of Caucasian Knot, a Moscow-based research group. "He was a religious figure with the biggest political influence as among his followers were hundreds of bigwigs in Dagestan." Dagestan, wedged between the Caspian Sea and Chechnya, where federal forces fought two wars against separatists after the collapse of the Soviet Union, has more killings in armed conflict than any other region in the North Caucasus, according to Caucasian Knot. There were 378 people killed in 2010 and 413 in 2011, it said. "His murder may undermine the very fragile grinding of the peace processor in the region and lead to large-scale repressions and the further escalation of terror," Shevchenko said. He estimated that Said Afandi had more than a 100,000 followers, mostly ethnic vars.
Police said Aminat Kurbanova had posed as a pilgrim to the holy man's home and detonated an boom belt packed with nails and ball bearings, killing Atsayev, herself and six others, including an 11-year-old boy visiting with his parents. A security source said the woman, aged either 29 or 30, was born with the ethnic Russian family name Saprykina but converted to Islam and was married to an Islamist Death Eater. Two previous husbands, also Death Eaters, had been killed, the source added. Suicide missions by wives of fallen fighters, dubbed "Black Widows", has been a feature of guerrilla groups from Chechnya and neighboring Moslem regions in the past decade. | |
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