Did Turkish Authorities Decide To Help Russia In Persecuting Parents Of Chechen Mujahideen?
11 March 2015
By Markaz Kvakaz
KC sources reported about the arrest by Turkish authorities of Arubika
Suleimanova, a native of the village of Khattuni, Vedeno District of the
Province of Chechnya in the Russian-occupied Caucasus Emirate. The
55-year-old Chechen refugee was arrested in the building of the department of
the interior ministry in Istanbul, where she came to prolong her residence
permit.
The Istanbul police department said Arubika Suleimanova was wanted by the
Russian FSB, that is why she is arrested and should be deported to Russia.
This strange and a frankly humiliating behavior of Turkish authorities caused
a storm of indignation among the Chechen diaspora in Istanbul.
The 55-year-old Arubika Suleimanova is a mother of two martyrs. Her sons
fought against Russian invaders and Kadyrov's minions, and were killed in
combat with the enemy.
The woman is disabled. He suffers from diabetes and hypertension.
Furthermore, she has only one kidney. Despite this, the disabled woman was
put to prison and is threatened with deportation to death to Russia.
What do the FSB and Kadyrovites accuse Arubika Suleimanova of?! The main
charge against her is that in 2010, she gave Mujahideen from the Hussein
Gakayev's unit $ 300 for the purchase of food. There are no other charges.
On this basis, she has been now detained by Turkish authorities who threaten
to expel her for reprisals to Kadyrovites. This shameful act is not reported
by Turkish media. Human rights activists keep mum.
It is to be recalled that on Putin's orders, Russian invaders and their
Kadyrov's minions organized an open total terror against the relatives of the
Mujahideen. Their parents are the first to suffer.
Russian puppets burn homes of Mujahideen relatives, they do not even allow to
pick up personal belongings and documents. They are evicted, deported,
killed, kidnapped. Now Turkey which strongly emphasizes its protection of
oppressed Syrians against the Assad regime has joined this terror campaign.
A legitimate question arises - what distinguishes the victims of the Russian
terror in Chechnya from the victims of Assadite terror in Syria?
The shameful act of the arrest of the disabled elderly woman, the mother of
two martyrs, under the pretext that 5 years ago, she helped Mujahideen,
giving them $ 300 - should be made public in Turkey, on whose territory
groups of FSB killers operate with impunity, and the authorities of this
country can not take efficient counter measures against the Russian terror.
NATO Secretary General warns on Russia's readiness to attack their neighbors
"A Russia which is responsible for aggressive actions in Ukraine and its, it
fits also into the broader picture of a Russia which has invested heavily in
new capabilities in defence and which is exercising much more and which has
been willing to use force, not only exercise, but to use force to change
borders and to annex a part of another country", said the head of NATO,
speaking in the analytical center Atlantic Council in Washington, DC.
According to him, it is a reason for concern: Russia provides less
predictability, less transparency, it is willing to use this kind of
exercises also to launch aggressive actions.
"So this is something we are, which we have to follow very closely and it's
also part of the reason why we are responding with increasing the readiness
of our forces and doubling the size of the NATO response force and also
establishing the NATO command units in the six eastern allied countries and
also increasing our military presence and the number of exercises", said
Stoltenberg.
According to NATO Secretary General, US participation in the collective
defense of Europe is very important and that is why America increased its
military presence in the continent. "And America has sent planes, ships and
troops to reinforce Allies in Central and Eastern Europe and I welcomed that
very much", said the head of the North Atlantic Alliance.
More than a week ago, Russia announced that a number of military units and
formations of the Baltic Fleet, Southern Military District, Russian Airborne
Troops are put on full combat readiness in the guise of command post
exercises and then working out problems of practical use of troops in
landfills.
During these exercises, according to some reports, Russia was planning to
deploy strategic bombers Tu-22M3, capable of carrying nuclear weapons, to
Crimea.
In the spring of 2014, Russian troops took part in a number of major
maneuvers, including at the border with Ukraine and the Russian-occupied
Crimea. NATO believes such exercises destabilizing.