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[KavkazUzel] Ten protocols under the article on participation in an unauthorized rally, which led to damage, were received by the Khasavyurt court two days after the protests near the hotel.
As the "Caucasian Knot" wrote, on October 28, hundreds of people gathered at a hotel in Khasavyurt after messages on social networks that there were refugees from Israel in this hotel. The security forces allowed the protesters to verify that among the hotel guests there were only tourists from different regions of Russia, after which the protesters dispersed.
From October 26 to 29, mass anti-Semitic actions took place in the cities of three republics of the North Caucasus Federal District. In Cherkessk, protesters demanded that visitors from Israel not be allowed in, and in Nalchik a cultural center was burned. On October 29, mass riots occurred at Makhachkala airport due to reports of the arrival of a plane with passengers from Israel. More than 20 people were injured in the riots, including nine police officers, according to the Caucasian Knot report “Anti-Semitic actions in the North Caucasus: how it happened.”
The Khasavyurt court received ten administrative protocols on violation of the procedure for holding public events, which led to harm to human health or property and does not contain criminal actions (Part 6 of Article 20.2 of the Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation provides for a fine of 150 to 300 thousand rubles or arrest for up to 15 days). The protocols were submitted to the court two days after the action with a demand not to allow refugees from Israel to stay in one of the hotels in the city, the Kavkaz.Realii publication reported today.
As follows from the information on the website of the Khasavyurt City Court, protocols were drawn up in relation to Mikail and Israpil Akhmedkhanov, Zurab Aliyev, Ruslan Dzhaparov, Akhmed Sadulayev, Said Gaziev, Salamdin Akhmedov, Eldar Aidamirov and Makhach Davletkaev. All of them came to court on October 30 from 16.33 to 17.29 Moscow time. Dates for consideration have not yet been set, it follows from the case files.
The "Caucasian Knot" also wrote that the criminal case about the riots in Makhachkala was transferred to Moscow investigators. Security forces identified more than 150 riot participants, detained 83 of them, conducted 50 searches, the police reported on the evening of October 30. The head of Dagestan, Sergei Melikov, accused the rioters at the Makhachkala airport of trying to split Russian society and violating one of the main adats.
Muslims in the North Caucasus reacted sharply to the new escalation of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. In Chechnya, the clergy organizes daily mass prayers in support of Palestine; the Muftiate of Dagestan reported on October 28 that thousands of participants participated in prayers for the Palestinians. Information about who and how in the North Caucasus expressed support for Palestine is collected in the “Caucasian Knot” document “ Actions in support of Palestine in the North Caucasus.”
On October 28, the Coordination Center for Muslims of the North Caucasus called anti-Semitic actions unacceptable and called not to regard the opinion of their participants as the opinion of the people.
The events at the Makhachkala airport and anti-Semitic actions in Khasavyurt, Cherkessk, and Nalchik are atypical both for the North Caucasus and for Russia as a whole; they threaten interreligious and interethnic harmony in the country, the Russian Jewish Congress said on October 29.
The fighting between Israel and the Palestinian Hamas movement began on October 7 with the firing of hundreds of rockets into Israeli territory, including civilian targets and civilians. The Israel Defense Forces responded by launching a military operation against Hamas, after which Israel announced a blockade of the Gaza Strip: supplies of water, food, electricity, medicine, and fuel were suspended. Thousands of people died on both sides.
What a comfort that somewhere in the world the governor is calling the vicious miscreants on their misbehaviour. If only Harvard and Cornell and the Democratic Party leadership were so inclined.
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Governor of Dagestan Sergey Melikov on the participants of the riots at the Makhachkaly airport:
You are pathetic animals, cowards. Only brave in a crowd, you don’t show your faces, what kind of men are you? what kind of Caucasians are you! pic.twitter.com/oeMni8bXrx
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[REGNUM] The Dagestani guys who burst into the Makhachkala airport on Sunday certainly did not expect that Vladimir Putin would address them the next day. It is clear that several dozen rowdy people have already been arrested and are now listening mainly to the investigators - but many thousands of Dagestani youth who sympathize with them should have heard their president. What was Putin talking about?
That the future of Palestine—namely, the outrage over the thousands of victims of Israeli bombing of Gaza, which led Dagestanis to search the airport for “Jews who flew in from Israel to settle in our lands”—is being decided in the battle in Ukraine.
It seems a stretch to me, but what do I know of such things?
Putin, of course, spoke about provocateurs and the West’s bet on the split of Russia, but at the same time, the most important thing he said was essentially in the form of an appeal to the Muslim community of our country, to the very young people whose protest energy, anger and even xenophobia are being used by our opponents.
Is it possible to help Palestine by trying to attack the Tats (Mountain Jews living in Dagestan) and their families? - Putin asked. We can only help Palestine in the fight against those who are behind this tragedy. That is, with that root of evil, the spider, which is trying to entangle the entire planet and wreaks havoc to maintain its hegemony. And these are the ruling elites of the United States - they are the ones behind both the Middle East and Ukrainian tragedies:
“And we, Russia, are fighting them as part of a special military operation, precisely against them - both for ourselves and for those who strive for real, true freedom.”
Therefore, the choice of a real man, a real warrior, is to take up arms and stand in line with his brothers, the president said:
“To be where the fate of Russia, and the whole world, is being decided, including the future of the Palestinian people.”
That is, Putin directly tells Russian Muslims - if you cannot calmly look at the death of Palestinian children, if Islamic solidarity is not an empty phrase for you and you want to help the cause of the liberation of Palestine and the creation of its independent state, then you have every opportunity to help him with weapons in hand. Not on Palestinian soil, where the total military superiority of Israel and the United States does not provide any opportunity for the arrival of volunteers even from neighboring Arab countries, but at home, in Russia. Because in Ukraine, Russia is actually at war with the States, which are using our drugged Ukrainian brothers for this. A Russian victory would hasten the collapse of American hegemony—and ultimately help the Palestinian cause.
But provocations akin to the seizure of the Makhachkala airport, playing into the hands of those who dream of fomenting unrest in Russia, can lead to exactly the opposite - to the defeat of Russia.
And Russia’s defeat will leave the Palestinians no hope of gaining independence, because it will stop and even reverse the decline of American hegemony that has already begun. Now China is preparing to intensify confrontation with the United States, but, left without Russia standing back to back to them (if not collapsed, then fundamentally weakened), Beijing will be forced to go into deep geopolitical defense. And it will leave the Islamic world alone with the West - that is, Muslims will lose allies in building a post-Western world order. And the West can continue to manipulate and divide the Islamic world while Israel, in the meantime, completes the “final solution” to the Palestinian question by driving all Palestinians out of the entire Holy Land.
Will the Dagestan guys hear Putin?
Yes, many Dagestanis are already fighting at the front, but for many young believers the problem is that they do not treat Russia as their country in the full sense of the word. In their self-identification, “Muslim” and “Dagestan” (Avar, Dargin, Kumyk) come first, and “citizen of Russia” plays a very small role. This, of course, is wrong, but it is impossible to change it overnight - more than one generation has grown up who worship the cult of strength (it is no coincidence that in Dagestan there is a cult of various fighters), who do not even respect local elders and consider any authorities (both local and Moscow) to be infidels, atheists.
Of course, it is necessary to limit the influence of radical Salafi preachers on them, but for now it is possible and necessary to try to use protest energy in the right direction: that is, to show and prove to them that today protecting Russia is equivalent to protecting the interests of the Islamic world. Moreover, it is so - and this is the second aspect and addressee of Putin’s address.
Because “the stronger Russia is, the more united our society is, the more effectively we will be able to defend both our own national interests and the interests of those peoples who have become victims of Western neocolonial policies” - these words of Putin are addressed both to young Muslims of Russia and and to the global Islamic world of almost two billion. For whom the Palestinian issue is the main one uniting all Muslims from Morocco to Indonesia.
At the same time, the Islamic world is aware of its own powerlessness - within the framework of the existing world order, it cannot not only achieve the creation of a Palestinian state, but even protect the residents of Gaza from the real genocide that is happening against them. And this will continue until the current world order changes and the hegemony of the United States becomes a thing of the past. These times will inevitably come in any case, but the question of time (historical, that is, measured in decades) matters here.
A post-American world - and therefore one that gives freedom to Palestine - can be accelerated, or it can be delayed: and Russia is precisely the country that is now most actively bringing it closer, and on the battlefield. This is what Putin says:
“By fighting this particular enemy as part of a special military operation, we, I want to emphasize once again, are strengthening the positions of all those who are fighting for their independence and sovereignty.”
Islamic countries understood the importance of Russia in the struggle for a new, just world order before: it is no coincidence that almost none of them joined the sanctions against our country. It was in their interests, at a minimum, to prevent the West from crushing Russia. But now the Muslim world can be convinced that it needs not just a strong Russia, but a victorious Russia. Because without our victory there will be no defeat of the West - and without the defeat of the West, without the end of Anglo-Saxon hegemony, there will be no independent Palestinian state.
So the future of Palestine is really being decided now near Avdeevka, in Donbass, in Ukraine. And there is no exaggeration in this.
[REGNUM] State Duma deputy from Dagestan Khizri Abakarov estimated the damage at Makhachkala airport after the riots at 285 million rubles. He announced this on the evening of October 31, citing the ongoing calculation by appraisers.
The parliamentarian noted that a lot of effort and money were spent on the construction of the air harbor so that tourism could develop and Dagestanis could earn money.
“We invited experts to calculate how much the destruction cost. Today, the amount of calculated damage has already reached 285 million rubles, and the calculation is still underway,” he wrote in the Telegram channel.
In addition to criminal liability, protesters must compensate for the damage, the deputy added. According to Abakarov, they will also be added to the airport’s blacklist.
As Regnum reported, on October 29, an aggressive crowd was attacking Makhachkala airport , looking for passengers on a flight from Tel Aviv. Protesters surrounded the planes on the runway, and the airport was forced to temporarily close. Participants in the incident committed pogrom and arson, including using firearms and explosives. A criminal case was opened into the incident . The head of Dagestan, Sergei Melikov , noted that the unrest is beneficial to the enemies of Russia , who are trying to shake up the situation in the region.
Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said on October 30 that the Kiev authorities played the main role in the unrest in Makhachkala. She noted that what happened was the result of an external provocation aimed at undermining ethnic and religious unity.
In a conversation with Regnum news agency , political scientist Armen Gasparyan said that the main calculation of those who were behind the situation in Dagestan was to create a negative background and present Russia as a country in which Jewish pogroms were taking place. Gasparyan believes that what happened in Makhachkala makes us think not only about the punishment of riot participants, but also about the information component in the North Caucasus.
As it became known on October 31, the court arrested five participants in the riots at the airport. They were charged with petty hooliganism and resisting police. One of the hooligans was sentenced to ten days of administrative arrest, the rest to six. Before this, the North Caucasian Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs detained 83 people who took part in the riots. During the investigation, police conducted 50 searches and seized phones and equipment.
The Supreme Court of Dagestan, during a meeting on October 31, decided to arrest five participants in the riots at the Makhachkala airport, TASS reported on October 31.
The men were found guilty of petty hooliganism, which was accompanied by resistance to law enforcement officers. One of the hooligans was sentenced to ten days of administrative arrest, the rest to six.
On October 31, the North Caucasus District Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs reported the detention of 83 people who took part in the riots at the Makhachkala airport. As part of the investigation, law enforcement officers conducted 50 searches and seized phones and other equipment.
The riots took place on the evening of October 29, many of those who broke into the airport territory staged pogroms. The air harbor had to be temporarily closed. After the riots, a criminal case was opened.
President Vladimir Putin held a meeting on the incident in the capital of Dagestan on October 30. He stated that the unrest was provoked, among other things , by foreign intelligence services operating through social networks from the territory of Ukraine.
Natives of Dagestan located in the zone of a special military operation recorded video messages to their fellow countrymen after the Sunday riots in Makhachkala.
Thus, Russian fighters from the assault unit in the Donetsk direction called on the residents of Dagestan, who fell for the provocation of the SBU, to join the fight against Ukrainian nationalists in the special operation zone.
“We are all from Dagestan. We are fighting here, defending the territory of the Russian Federation and our people. We believe that our Dagestan people are wise and do not succumb to enemy provocations. If you want to fight the real enemy, join us - we’ll all fight together,” the fighters said.
Other servicemen from Dagestan also condemned the pogrom at Makhachkala airport. In video footage published on the Telegram channel of TV presenter Vladimir Solovyov , the fighters urged people not to be provoked and to come to the special operation zone.
One of the military men called on the Dagestanis to stop lawlessness and help Russian soldiers in the combat zone. Another serviceman, in an address to the residents of Dagestan, recommended that they refuse provocations and not believe everything that they come across on websites.
As Regnum reported, riots occurred on October 29 at Makhachkala airport due to the arrival of a regular flight from Tel Aviv. The crowd broke onto the runway of Uytash airport. People chanted slogans in support of Palestine. At some point, part of the crowd broke into the airport terminal building, causing pogroms and arson. After the riots, a criminal case was opened. Law enforcement authorities detained at least 83 people who took part in the riots.
President Vladimir Putin, at a meeting on October 30 dedicated to the events in the capital of Dagestan, said that the unrest at the airport was provoked, among other things, by Western intelligence services, which acted through social networks from the territory of Ukraine. The Foreign Ministry also stated that Kiev played a key role in the unrest in Dagestan.
The head of Dagestan, Sergei Melikov, reported on October 30 that among the Internet resources calling for a rally was a Telegram channel, which is conducted from the territory of Ukraine. He said that he had information that one of the resources called for a “pan-Caucasian rally.” In particular, according to the investigation, the Morning Dagestan channel worked for the Ukrainian Center for Information and Psychological Operations (TsIPsO). After this, on the same day, Telegram founder Pavel Durov announced the blocking of channels that call for violence.
After the riots at Makhachkala airport, four victims remain in hospitals in Dagestan, including three police officers, the republic’s Ministry of Health reported.
As the Caucasian Knot" wrote, on October 29, mass riots occurred at the Makhachkala airport due to reports of the arrival of a plane with passengers from Israel. More than 20 people were injured in the riots, including nine police officers. The Ministry of Health of Dagestan reported on October 30 that five victims remained in hospitals , two of them in serious condition.
The criminal case of mass riots has been transferred to Moscow investigators, the investigation reported on October 30. Security forces identified more than 150 riot participants, detained 83 of them, conducted 50 searches, the police reported. The press service of the Supreme Court of Dagestan reported that seven people were brought to administrative responsibility for petty hooliganism.
Four victims of the riots at Makhachkala airport remain in hospitals in Dagestan, RIA Novosti reported today, citing the press service of the Dagestan Ministry of Health. “Four victims of the incident at Makhachkala airport remain undergoing treatment in hospitals in Dagestan, three of them are police officers,” the agency quoted a representative of the department’s press service as saying.
On the evening of October 30, Telegram founder Pavel Durov promised to block channels that called for violence, publishing a screenshot of a message from the Morning Dagestan channel on his Telegram channel. A few minutes later, the channel became unavailable, but channels with a name similar to the blocked channel appeared on Telegram. The head of Dagestan, Sergei Melikov, in an address published on his telegram channel on the night of October 30-31, said that the mass protests at the Makhachkala airport were influenced by “the enemies of Dagestan and Russia,” who applied the principle of “divide and conquer.”
From October 26 to 29, mass anti-Semitic actions took place in the cities of three republics of the North Caucasus Federal District. In Cherkessk, protesters demanded that visitors from Israel not be allowed in, and in Nalchik a cultural center was burned. In Khasavyurt, Dagestan, hundreds of people gathered at a hotel after messages on social networks that there were refugees from Israel in this hotel, according to the Caucasian Knot report “ Anti-Semitic actions in the North Caucasus: how it happened.”
#3
The problem is, you can't just fire a federal employee.
That would imply that hiring them was wrong, and they're never wrong.
Plus it would set a troubling precedent.
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So, that's a "no". Got it.
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#1
He has to be referring to parents complaining at school board meetings, because real terrorists poured across the border today that he refuses to do anything about.
#3
Given the recent up swing in N.B.C. & IED training for many large Metro Fire Departments. Yes, it would be wise to vigilante of our surroundings, avoid choke points and crowds. Especially with the holidays and 2024 elections just around the corner. (eg. Holiday Parades, Black Friday, New Years ball drop and etc.)
#4
BTW:
Since the Biden Puppet Regime came to power in 2021 and using the admitted to ICE encounters figures. The number of border interventions of people on the Terrorist Watch list has increased.
YEAR #'s Southern vs Northern Border
2021 = 173 (118/55)
2022 = 478 (165/313)
2023 = 736 (249/487) 38.35% Mexico vs. 61.64% Canada
NOTE: These are only the admitted to numbers and we all know by now DC has been using a creative New Math & Science. Plus statements made to congress indicate ICE's Illegal immigrant capture and detain rate is less than 1 in 14.
So what do you think the capture rate for a group of Professional Terrorists trained in Escape and Evasion would be? So the 1,387 Terrorists ICE admits to since 2021, is more likely 10 times higher, and could be closer to 10,000+.
QUESTION:
Does this Admin want another 9-11 to further its Liberal Socialist agenda and further it violations of the Bill Of Rights?
#6
How about we pass a law that any time an FBI 'known wolf' goes live, the entire FBI is publicly hung on the white house lawn until they learn to STOP THEM.
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Good to know! We should watch out and double our vigilance for those parents going to school board meetings and for those conservative Catholics, right? They're the terrorists, right?
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Ref #5. The safe assumption, and yes there certainly can be safe assumptions. Go ahead and amend "WILL" to..... HAVE.
#4
He's Christian ["Yo, Jooz, on the rack!"],
Likes Chomsky and Zinn [quack quack quack],
And eats real Chinese food
["Yakka mein, please, my dude!"],
But ["No pictures!"] Herb's urban, not black.
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[Regnum] Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, in a telephone conversation with Syrian Foreign Minister Faisal Miqdad , discussed the situation in the Middle East and Israeli strikes on Syrian territory, the Russian Foreign Ministry reported on October 31.
“Lavrov noted the unacceptability of Israeli airstrikes on Syrian territory,” the department said in a statement.
Oh well. Israel will just have to suffer Russian disapproval as they continue doing what they were going to do anyway.
In the conversation, Lavrov also pointed out the inadmissibility of spreading armed escalation to the Syrian Arab Republic and other countries in the region.
The ministers stressed the need to immediately stop the bloodshed in Gaza, resolve all humanitarian issues and discuss a long-term solution to the conflict. The heads of the Russian and Syrian Foreign Ministries also focused on the danger of attempts by external forces to turn the Middle East into an arena for settling geopolitical scores.
As Regnum reported on October 31 , Lavrov and Saudi Arabian Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud discussed the Middle East settlement. During the telephone conversation, a detailed exchange of views on this issue took place.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on October 30 that an effective way to resolve the conflict in the Middle East is the creation of a full-fledged Palestinian state.
On October 30, the Israeli army shelled military targets in Syria. In response to shelling from Syria, on October 29, an IDF aircraft also struck military infrastructure on Syrian territory. At the same time, on October 24, the IDF carried out airstrikes on military infrastructure in Syria. Israel called this operation a response to the actions of the Syrian military.
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