[SHAFAQ] Russia has arrested on Thursday Aslambek Ezhayev, the director of the largest Islamic publishing house in Russia, "Ummah", on suspicion of financing ISIS, according to the Federal Security Service. ... the successor to the KGB... The official representative of the Russian Investigation Committee, Svetlana Petrenko, said today, Friday Sherlocks, in cooperation with the Federal Security Service and the Ministry of Interior, found that Ezhayev is involved in financing ISIS terrorist group.
Investigations revealed that since 2012, Ezhayev had held "multiple secret meetings with his counterparts and received funds to finance ISIS"
"Later, He transferred more than 34 million rubles (more than 455 thousand dollars) to people who are wanted in Russia for committing terrorist crimes."
In May 2008 a criminal case was opened against Ezhayev for incitement to religious hatred.
His publishing house, Ummah, published an edition of "The Personality of a Moslem" by Arab theologian Muhammad ali al-Hashimi, added to Russia's Federal List of Extremist Materials on 29 December 2007.
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#1
The Russians celebrating May 1st (Formerly International Worker's Day in the USSR; since 1992 it is called the Day of Spring and Labor) with Islamic publishing house arrests?
#3
Preventing conservative and normal Americans from leaving the USSA for a country where free speech is not suppressed, the European heritage is not slandered, and whites are not trashed as the Class Enemy.
It's a measure of how low this country has sunk that there is more freedom and more respect for our civilization' values and achievements in Putin's Russia than in Woke America
#4
A good idea to get the idiots with expired visas to go home --- Putin's underlings might feel like manufacturing some kangaroo trials of (quote) foreign spies and 'wreckers' among us (un-quote).
#5
Essential sponsored personnel (operatives) stay, but their dependents leave with courier bundles in their household goods. Some mad rush to get the goods.
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