- Terrorism in Russia
Terrorism in Russia has a long history starting from the times of
Russian Empire .Terrorism , in the modern sense, [See the "Etymology" section] meansviolence against civilians to achieve political orideological objectives by creating fear. [cite news|last=Humphreys|first=Adrian|title=One official's 'refugee' is another's 'terrorist'|pages=1|publisher=National Post|date=2006-01-17 |url=http://www.canada.com/nationalpost/news/story.html?id=a64f73d2-f672-4bd0-abb3-2584029db496|accessdate=2007-10-11|quote=The divergent assessments of the same evidence on such an important issue shocks a leading terrorism researcher. 'The notion of terrorism is fairly straightforward — it is ideologically or politically motivated violence directed against civilian targets.'" said Professor Martin Rudner, director of the Canadian Centre of Intelligence and Security Studies at Ottawa's Carleton University.] . Terrorism tactics, such ashostage-taking , were widely used by the Soviet secret agencies, most notably during theRed Terror andGreat Terror campaigns, against population of their own country, according toKarl Kautsky and other historians of Bolshevism.Starting from the end of 20th century, a significant terrorist activity took place in
Moscow , most notably as apartment bombings andMoscow theater hostage crisis . Many more terrorism acts have been committed inChechnya ,Dagestan , and other parts of the country. Some of them became a matter of significant controversy, since journalists and scholars claimed them to be directed by the Russian secret services, often through their Chechenagent provacateur s.Russian terrorism in 19th century
German Social Democrat
Karl Kautsky and other authors trace the origins of Russianterrorism to the "Reign of Terror " of theFrench Revolution . [http://marxists.org/archive/kautsky/1919/terrcomm/index.htm Terrorism and Communism] byKarl Kautsky . Kautsky said: "It is, in fact, a widely spread idea thatTerrorism belongs to the very essence ofrevolution , and that whoever wants a revolution must somehow come to some sort of terms with terrorism. As proof of this assertion, over and over again the great French Revolution has been cited." (Chapter 1)] [The Gulag Archipelago byAleksandr Solzhenitsyn ] Others emphasize the role of Russian revolutionary movements of the 19th century, and especiallyNarodnaya Volya ("People's Will") and theNihilist movement , which included several thousand followers. "People's Will" organized one of the first political terrorism campaign in history. In March 1881, it assassinated the Emperor of Russia Alexander II, who twenty years earlier had emancipated the Russian serfs.Important ideologists of these groups were
Mikhail Bakunin andSergey Nechayev , who was described inFyodor Dostoevsky 's novel "The possessed"Edvard Radzinsky "Stalin: The First In-depth Biography Based on Explosive New Documents from Russia's Secret Archives" (1997) ISBN 0-385-47954-9 ] . Nechaev argued that the purpose of revolutionary terror in not to gain a support of masses, but to the contrary, inflict misery and fear on the common population. According to Nechayev, a revolutionary must terrorize civilians to incite rebellions. He wrote ::"A revolutionary "must infiltrate all social formations including the police. He must exploit rich and influential people, subordinating them to himself. He must aggravate the miseries of the common people, so as to exhaust their patience and incite them to rebel. And, finally, he must ally himself with the savage word of the violent criminal, the only true revolutionary in Russia".
:"The Revolutionist is a doomed man. He has no private interests, no affairs, sentiments, ties, property nor even a name of his own. His entire being is devoured by one purpose, one thought, one passion - the revolution. Heart and soul, not merely by word but by deed, he has severed every link with the social order and with the entire civilized world; with the laws, good manners, conventions, and morality of that world. He is its merciless enemy and continues to inhabit it with only one purpose - to destroy it."
According to historian and writer
Edvard Radzinsky , the Nechayev's ideas and tactics were widely used byJoseph Stalin and other Russian revolutionariesTerrorism, both political and agrarian, was central to the strategy of
Socialist-Revolutionary Party . The "SR Combat Organization", responsible for assassinating government officials, was led byGrigory Gershuni and operated separately from the party so as not to jeopardize its political actions. SRCO agents assassinated two Ministers of the Interior, Dmitry Sipyagin and V. K. von Plehve, Grand Duke Sergei Aleksandrovich, the Governor ofUfa N. M. Bogdanovich, and many other high ranking officials. [ Anna Geifman. Entangled in Terror: The Azef Affair and the Russian Revolution, Wilmington, Scholarly Resources Inc., 2000, 247 pp. ISBN 0-8420-2651-7 ISBN 0-8420-2650-9 ]oviet Union
Red terror
The policy of
Red terror in the Soviet Russia served to frighten the civilian population and exterminate certain social groups considered as "ruling classes " orenemies of the people .Karl Kautsky said about Red Terror: "Among the phenomena for which Bolshevism has been responsible,Terrorism , which begins with the abolition of every form of freedom of the Press, and ends in a system of wholesale execution, is certainly the most striking and the most repellent of all.". Kautsky recognized thatRed Terror represented a variety ofterrorism because it was indiscriminate, intended to frighten the civilian population, and included taking and executinghostages " [http://marxists.org/archive/kautsky/1919/terrcomm/ch08b.htm#s6] . Martin Latsis, chief of the UkrainianCheka emphasized that Red terror was anextrajudicial punishment ::"Do not look in the file of incriminating evidence to see whether or not the accused rose up against the Soviets with arms or words. Ask him instead to which class he belongs, what is his background, hiseducation , hisprofession . These are the questions that will determine the fate of the accused. That is the meaning and essence of the Red Terror."Yevgenia Albats and Catherine A. Fitzpatrick. "The State Within a State: The KGB and Its Hold on Russia - Past, Present, and Future", 1994. ISBN 0-374-52738-5.]One of most common terrorist practices was
hostage-taking . A typical report from a Cheka department stated: "Yaroslavl Province,23 June 1919 . The uprising of deserters in the Petropavlovskaya "volost" has been put down. The families of the deserters have been taken as hostages. When we started to shoot one person from each family, the Greens began to come out of the woods and surrender. Thirty-four deserters were shot as an example"."Nicolas Werth, Karel Bartošek, Jean-Louis Panné, Jean-Louis Margolin, Andrzej Paczkowski,Stéphane Courtois , "TheBlack Book of Communism : Crimes, Terror, Repression",Harvard University Press , 1999, hardcover, 858 pages, ISBN 0-674-07608-7 ]Internal Soviet terror
The Soviet collectivization of agriculture was accomplished by terror against those peasants that resisted.Fact|date=March 2008
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Great Purge refers collectively to several related campaigns ofpolitical repression andpersecution in theSoviet Union orchestrated byJoseph Stalin during the 1930s, which removed all of his remaining opposition from power.Lenin, Stalin, and Hitler: The Age of Social Catastrophe. By Robert Gellately. 2007. Knopf. 720 pages ISBN 1400040051] It involved thepurge of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and the persecution of unaffiliated persons, both occurring within a period characterized by omnipresent police surveillance, widespread suspicion of "saboteurs", imprisonment, and killings. In theWestern World , this was referred to as "the Great Terror".Contemporary Russia
Threat of Islamic terrorism
Islamic terrorism is considered a major threat to the security of the nation [http://newsfromrussia.com/politics/2001/10/02/16852.html State Duma Deputy: US Making strategic mistake] Pravda] with most
terrorist activity taking place inChechnya andDagestan .The Russian government has banned seventeen terrorist organizations; the Highest Military Majlisul Shura of the United Forces of the Mujahedeen of the Caucasus, the Congress of the Peoples of Ichkeria and Daghestan,Al Qaeda ,Asbat an-Ansar ,Egyptian Islamic Jihad , Al-Jamaa al-Islami,Jamaat-e-Islami ,Muslim Brotherhood ,Hizb ut-Tahrir ,Lashkar-e-Toiba ,Taliban ,Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan , Society of Social Reforms (Jamiat al-Islah al-Ijtimai), Society of the Revival of Islamic Heritage (Jamiat Ihya at-Turaz al-Islami),al-Haramain Foundation , Junj ash-Sham (Army of the Great Syria), and the Islamic Jihad - jamaat of the mujahedeen. [http://www.arabtimesonline.com/arabtimes/kuwait/Viewdet.asp?ID=8534&cat=a 'Terror' list out; Russia tags two Kuwaiti groups] Arab Times]Many
Muslim s andhuman rights activists have criticized the government'scounter-terrorism operations, saying they unfairly target Muslims. [http://www.rferl.com/featuresarticle/2005/10/d7c12f47-1570-40b4-97ab-22b5e3f1a1a9.html Russia: Rights groups say Muslims are unfairly targeted in fight against terrorism] RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty]1999 Russian apartment bombings
The
Russian apartment bombings were a series of bombings inRussia that killed nearly 300 people and, together with theDagestan War , led the country into theSecond Chechen War . The five bombings took place inMoscow and two other Russian towns during ten days of September 1999. None of the Chechen field commanders accepted the responsibility for the bombing. Chechen presidentAslan Maskhadov denied involvement of his government.The bombings had stopped after a controversial episode when a similar bomb was found and defused in an apartment block in the Russian city of
Ryazan onSeptember 23 . Later in the evening,Vladimir Putin praised the vigilance of the Ryzanians and ordered the air bombing ofGrozny , which marked the beginning of theSecond Chechen War [Alex Goldfarb, with Marina Litvinenko "Death of a Dissident: The Poisoning of Alexander Litvinenko and the Return of the KGB", The Free Press, 2007, ISBN 1-416-55165-4 ] . A few hours later, three FSB agents who planted the bomb were caught by the local police. This incident was declared to be a "training exercise" by FSB directorNikolai Patrushev .Former FSB officer
Alexander Litvinenko ,Johns Hopkins University andHoover Institute scholarDavid Satter ,David Satter. "Darkness at Dawn: The Rise of the Russian Criminal State". Yale University Press. 2003. ISBN 0-300-09892-8. ] , Russian lawmakerSergei Yushenkov , historianFelshtinsky , and political scientistPribylovsky asserted that the bombings were in fact a "false flag " attack perpetrated by the FSB (successor to theKGB ) in order to legitimize the resumption of military activities in Chechnya and bring Vladimir Putin and the FSB to power. [http://www.hudson.org/files/publications/SatterHouseTestimony2007.pdf] An official investigation of the bombings was completed only three years later, in 2002. It was conducted by the Russian FSB agency. Seven suspects were killed, six have been convicted on terrorism-related charges, and one remains a fugitive. According to the investigation, all bombings were organized and led byAchemez Gochiyaev - who as of 2007 remained at large.The Russian
Duma rejected two motions for parliamentary investigation of the Ryazan incident. An independent public commission to investigate the bombings chaired by Duma deputySergei Kovalev was rendered ineffective because of government refusal to respond to its inquiries.Fact|date=March 2008 Two key members of the Kovalev Commission,Sergei Yushenkov andYuri Shchekochikhin , both Duma members, have since died in apparent assassinations in April 2003 and July 2003 respectively. The Commission's lawyerMikhail Trepashkin has been arrested in October 2003 to become one of the better-known political prisoners in Russia.Other notable terrorism acts
Former FSB officer
Aleksander Litvinenko and investigatorMikhail Trepashkin alleged thatMoscow theater hostage crisis was directed by aChechen FSB agent. [cite web
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accessdate = 2006-12-01 ]Yulia Latynina and other journalists also accused the FSB of staging many smallerterrorism acts, such as market place bombing in the city ofAstrakhan , bus stops bombings in the city ofVoronezh , and the blowing up theMoscow -Grozny train, [http://2006.novayagazeta.ru/nomer/2006/24n/n24n-s06.shtml Special services stage undermining activities] - byYulia Latynina ,Novaya Gazeta , 03 April, 2006.] [http://2005.novayagazeta.ru/nomer/2005/83n/n83n-s10.shtml The marketplace was blown up by photorobots] by Vjacheslav Izmailov,Novaya Gazeta , 07 November, 2005.] whereas innocent people were convicted or killed. JournalistBoris Stomakhin claimed that a bombing in Moscow metro in 2004 [http://www.rferl.org/reports/corruptionwatch/2004/03/8-120304.asp The Moscow metro bombing] - by Roman Kupchinsky, RFE/RL Reports, 12 March, 2004] was probably organized by FSB agents rather than by the unknown man who called theKavkaz Center and claimed his responsibility. [http://zaborisa.marsho.net/?pg=7&item=35 Pay back for genocide (Russian)] - by Boris Stomakhin] Stomakin was arrested and imprisoned for writing this and other articles. [http://www.article19.org/pdfs/publications/russia-journalist-stomakhin-conviction.pdf ARTICLE 19’S Statement on the conviction of Russian newspaper editor Boris Stomakhin] , 23 November 200]Many
journalists and workers of internationalNGO s were reported to be kidnapped by FSB-affiliated forces inChechnya who pretended to be Chechen terrorists:Andrei Babitsky fromRadio Free Europe ,Arjan Erkel and Kenneth Glack fromDoctors Without Borders , and others. [http://2005.novayagazeta.ru/nomer/2005/06n/n06n-s02.shtml Special services of delivery (Russian)] - by Vyacheslav Ismailov,Novaya Gazeta 27 January, 2005]Terrorism in
Chechnya Australian journalist
John Pilger described the alleged use of illegal "Vacuum Bombs" inChechnya as State Terrorism [ [http://www.newstatesman.com/200409200016 John Pilger hears Blair echo Mussolini] , "New Statesman " 20 September 2004] .Major terrorist attacks
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Beslan school hostage crisis (2004)
*Russian aircraft bombings of August 2004 (2004)
*Moscow metro bombing (2004)
*Moscow theater hostage crisis (2002)
*Russian apartment bombings (1999)
*Budyonnovsk hospital hostage crisis (1995)ee also
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Cheatsheet Terrorism by country]
*Allegations of state terrorism by Russia
*Communist terrorism
*Terrorism in Central Asia
*Kizlyar raid References
External links
* [http://www.dsp.org.au/dsp/Terrorism/Terrorism.htm Terrorism: A Marxist Perspective] , By Dave Holmes
* [http://www.interfax-religion.com/?act=news&div=2397 Over 200 cases against Hizb ut-Tahrir activists opened in Russia]
* [http://www.interfax-religion.com/?act=news&div=2380 Khanty-Mansiysk Court confirms Hizb ut-Tahrir activist's sentence]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/6358693.stm 'Big three' to hold Delhi talks]
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