2024-08-24 Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia
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We need to break the incubator for growing terrorists
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Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.
by Petr Akopov
See also here.
[REGNUM] The second terrorist attack under the ISIS flag in Russian prisons in the last two months confirms what observers have long warned about: the influence of radical Islamist groups, so-called prison jamaats, is growing in prisons, and “green zones” are forming. And they are becoming incubators for terrorists. Unlike the previous riot in Rostov, the current one in Volgograd's Surovikino was organized by people from Tajikistan and Uzbekistan convicted not of terrorism but of drug trafficking. They attacked prison staff, killing two and taking hostages, and displayed the ISIS* flag, meaning they consciously identified themselves as terrorists.
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The colony in Surovikino was considered almost exemplary, but in reality there was corruption, a huge shortage of personnel (as in the entire FSIN system), and all the other problems of the prison system.
In recent years, the number of prisoners has been steadily decreasing, both due to the general reform and the emergence of the opportunity to go to the front with subsequent amnesty.
But this does not reduce the problems in the colonies. There are still not enough employees, and the prisoners have more than enough opportunities to bribe the administration. Including because of the low salaries of the prison guards.
If we take into account that it is mainly Russian prisoners and people from non-Muslim national republics who go to the front, then the proportion and influence of “Muslim jamaats” automatically increases. And they take under their protection both Russian Muslims and people from Central Asian states, of whom there are many in prisons.
The demand for respect for religious customs serves as a good cover for organizing a united minority. And if you add to this the corruption of some of the prison guards, you can imagine how favorable the conditions are for the formation of "jamaats."
At the same time, the riot with murder and hostage-taking is the loudest, but not the main part of the problem. The terrorists will eventually be liquidated, but what will the other, "quiet" jamaat members do after they are released?
The recent terrorist attack in Crocus showed that among criminalized labor migrants, the so-called ISIS, the Kyiv authorities, and their common coordinators can easily find perpetrators. That is, potential terrorists are being raised in our prisons — and what to do with them?
Ban "jamaats"? But this will be called an infringement of religious freedoms.
Gather all radical Islamists in separate zones? Or, on the contrary, scatter them in different zones? But, given the significant number of Muslims in prisons, an experienced recruiter will find a flock everywhere.
Send foreigners back to their home countries to serve their sentences there?
A combination of all these methods is needed. But the most important thing is to reform and improve the FSIN system. It is clear that at the present time this does not seem to be a priority task, but it cannot be postponed for later: the situation with jamaats will only get worse.
There are also radical proposals - simply execute terrorists. But this will not solve the problem.
Perhaps not in general, no. But those specific jihadis will no longer be causing trouble. | And the point is not that our laws do not provide for the death penalty for terrorism, even if the moratorium on it is lifted.
The fact is that the person who committed the terrorist attack is no longer so dangerous: he has already accomplished something that should not have been allowed.
Unless, of course, when released he goes on to attack again. | Yes, and a successful terrorist poses a threat to society, and we can either sentence him to life imprisonment under the harshest conditions, or even shoot him (if we decide to lift the moratorium on the death penalty and sentence terrorists to it).
But it is much more important to prevent the terrorist attack itself - not only by using special services and public attention, but also by minimizing the conditions for raising future terrorists.
The prison and the zone have become ideal incubators for labor - and often illegal - migrants from Central Asian countries who ended up there to grow into potential terrorists. And this mechanism needs to be broken by stopping the work of the terrorist incubator.
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