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    Tajikistan: CIS military exercises rehearse "suppression of revolution"

    Kommersant, Moscow
    4 Apr 05

    Text of report by Ivan Safronov: "Bishkek as in the Days of Frunze.
    CIS Military Training in Counterrevolutionary Struggle, Using the
    Example of Kyrgyzstan", published by the Russian newspaper Kommersant
    on 4 April:

    The active phase of the Rubezh-2005 [Border] Collective Security
    Treaty Organization command-staff exercises starts in Tajikistan
    today. Originally it was planned to hold these manoeuvres in
    Kyrgyzstan, but because of the events we all know about they were
    switched to Tajikistan. The scenario for the exercises was also
    changed. Effectively Rubezh-2005 is a rehearsal for the possible
    suppression of a revolution in the CIS, bearing in mind events
    in Bishkek.

    Following the events in Kyrgyzstan, the Russian Federation
    Defence Ministry had intended to postpone holding the Rubezh-2005
    command-staff exercises, but a week ago Vladimir Putin ordered that
    the exercises should not be put back (they are going ahead from 2
    through 6 April). The scenario for the manoeuvres has combat actions
    unfolding in a mountain location between "Reds" and "Blues." The
    former will comprise army subunits from the Collective Security
    Treaty Organization countries, and they will be opposed by armed
    international terrorist formations.

    Kommersant has discovered that the manoeuvres will play out one
    possible scenario for developing events reminiscent of what happened
    recently in Kyrgyzstan: The "Blues" will take advantage of popular
    discontent over the results of a recent election to try to seize
    power, while the "Reds" plan to "work through issues relating to a
    decision to use force and collective security resources to defend the
    sovereignty and territorial integrity of Tajikistan, the planning
    and preparation of the joint operation, and the organization of
    collaboration, comprehensive provisioning, and control." Meanwhile
    ITAR-TASS had reported back on 28 March, citing the Russian Federation
    Defence Ministry Information and Public Liaison Directorate, that "the
    Rubezh-2005 manoeuvres are in no way connected with the situation
    in Kyrgyzstan and were planned in advance in accordance with the
    Collective Security Treaty Organization collective rapid deployment
    forces training plan."

    Kommersant's information is that subunits from the armed forces of
    Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, and Tajikistan totalling around 3,000
    men in all (the entire collective rapid deployment forces, which are
    headquartered in Bishkek, incidentally, number 4,000 servicemen),
    which form part of the collective rapid deployment forces, will be
    brought into action. The command of the forces will be in the hands
    of Tajikistan's defence minister, Col-Gen Sherali Khayrulloyev. The
    Armenian and Belarusian military have been involved only in planning
    the exercises, and they will act as observers hereafter.

    The exercises will conclude on 6 April with combat firing on the
    Eshakmaydan [name as transliterated] range in southern Tajikistan.
    According to an ITAR-TASS report, Russian Federation Defence
    Minister Sergey Ivanov and the heads of the other Collective Security
    Treaty Organization countries' military departments will be coming
    to Tajikistan to observe the concluding phase of the manoeuvres.
    Meanwhile today, according to Kommersant's information, the subunits
    involved in the exercises will stage a dress rehearsal for the "battle"
    planned for 6 April, which will be attended by General of the Army
    Vladimir Boldyrev, commander of the Volga-Urals Military District
    and responsible for the Central Asian strategic area at the Defence
    Ministry, who has come to Tajikistan from Yekaterinburg.
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