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  • BAKU: Scary message from Russia: Retreating may cost Azerbaijan its

    Yeni Musavat, Azerbaijan
    Oct 17 2013


    Scary message from Russia: Retreating may cost Azerbaijan its independence

    by Elcin Xalidbayli


    The dust flies everywhere. A merciless battle is under way for the
    South Caucasus. It is the major powers that are vying for control over
    the region. However, it is small regional countries that suffer the
    blows because the major powers are not fighting directly, but through
    proxies. This is a new and seemingly the decisive stage. The winner
    will breathe more easily in the South Caucasus.

    Each super power has its own way of fighting. When the USA and West
    oppose somebody they resort to political factors to exploit the small
    countries. Russia is more brutal and there are no game rules for the
    Kremlin. It is ready to ride roughshod over anyone and anybody who
    obstructs the way to its objectives.

    We saw this clearly in the latest events in Moscow. Of course, we do
    not have the intention of defending somebody who was marred by a
    crime. Those who commit crimes must be punished.

    However, the developments are so ruthless and scary that there is need
    to question the link between the event and what is happening. The way
    the event was presented to Russia and the CIS make it plausible that
    the event was orchestrated in advance.

    Unusual aspects

    First, there is as yet no evidence to prove that the Azerbaijani who
    is said to be guilty committed the crime [referring to Azerbaijani
    national Orxan Zeynalov, who is charged with killing Muscovite Yegor
    Shcherbakov in a Moscow suburb]. There is after all the notion known
    as the "presumption of innocence". It is unacceptable to denounce
    anybody as a criminal before proving their guilt and before a court
    ruling. By not reacting to this matter the Russian and Azerbaijani
    law-enforcement bodies "failed the class".

    Second, a great wave of fear has been directed at this man. It is said
    that he has admitted his guilt. It is possible that in the face of
    such pressure any person would admit to committing the crime. In
    addition, it is also said that he was beaten and tortured. Even some
    Russian mass media began to write about this.

    Finally, the exaggeration of a crime that undoubtedly had mundane
    reasons to the level of inciting ethnic hatred is also a questionable
    aspect. Hundreds of similar crimes occur in Russia every day. However,
    there is no such strange response to any of them. Nor is the Russian
    interior minister personally questioning the culprits of hundreds of
    such crimes. That this case is an exception signals of a planned
    process.

    Otherwise, this would not be so blown out and "angry skinheads" would
    not storm the market where Azerbaijanis work. Because everybody knows
    that the "skinheads" only get "angry" when the Kremlin wants them to.
    This means that the Kremlin has planned to shift the blame for this
    event on the Azerbaijani, to "make skinheads angry" to create ethnic
    strife and send a message to Azerbaijan.

    Kremlin's messages

    The Kremlin has already sent similar messages. For Armenia's daring to
    glance towards Europe, Russia brought an Armenian criminal to the
    courtroom in a female robe. This was a warning message for Armenia.
    The Kremlin wanted to say that Armenia is its property. Yerevan cannot
    look anywhere but at Russia unless the Kremlin wants it to do
    otherwise. As a result, Armenia has already officially announced its
    membership in the Customs Union.

    And now they are messaging Azerbaijan. They wish to say that
    Azerbaijan too must come into the Customs Union and Eurasian Union.
    Otherwise, the "anger of skinheads" against the Azerbaijanis, whom the
    Kremlin has turned into hostages in Russia, will not subside. A mass
    outflow of Azerbaijan fearing for their lives can create a political
    and economic crisis in Azerbaijan.

    This is a true blackmail message. But turning back can turn into a
    tragedy for Azerbaijan because the Kremlin is targeting Azerbaijan's
    independence. Hence, much now depends on Baku's means for resistance.


    [Translated from Azeri]

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