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Everything could be quite bloody: a political strategist suggested how the protests in Bashkiria will develop

by alex

Mass protests broke out in the Republic of Bashkortostan in Russia. All because local activist Fail Alsynov was accused of “inciting ethnic hatred.” But he is accused of “Nazism” only because he defended his land, in particular from gold miners.

Political strategist Boris Tizengauzen told Channel 24 about this, noting that Alsynov has a community where he promotes the Bashkir language and culture. Therefore, they say, because of this he was called a “Nazi.” Please note that the protest has been ongoing since January 15.

Riot police were brought in from the central part of the aggressor country to disperse the civilian protests.

They are afraid. They (the protesters – Channel 24) will now be beaten there, there will be bloody suppressions, Boris Tizenhausen is convinced.

He added that if people there do not defend their identity, then she will be taken away once and for all.

A big problem for Putin

About 4 million people live in Bashkortostan. Approximately 50% of them are Bashkirs and Tatars. Russians live there – only about 35%.

“Putin is now doing everything to ensure that peoples and nationalities get rid of their language. That is, he wants to unify everyone with the Russian language,” – emphasized the political strategist.

Programs of cultural events and the study of languages ​​of national minorities in the aggressor countrythey destroy deliberately. A similar situation is in Belarus. There, as Tizengauzen noted, those who study the true Belarusian history and language are killed.

After all, they understand that awareness of self-identity as a people, for example, Bashkirs or Tatars, is a big problem for Putin,” the political strategist emphasized.

That’s all because that these people are united by culture, language and territory. And at one fine moment they can say that their land is “originally Bashkir or Tatar”. grid for several years. This is how kills national self-awareness and the path to national self-identity. Vladimir Putin does this.

Protests in Bashkiria: what is known

  • According to Russian media, a large protest gathered in the city of Baymak. Several thousand people came out to defend Fail Alsynov in court, where he was sentenced. An activist accused of extremism was sentenced to 4 years in prison.
  • Russian security forces were gathered in the city. Clashes began between them and the protesters. The Internet was cut off in Baymak, and the police and the National Guard blocked the roads.
  • The security forces began beating the protesters with batons and used tear gas. Information about the first victims appeared in Russian telegram channels. About two dozen people are also known to have been detained.
  • Meanwhile, the protesters are calling on their fellow countrymen to return to Russia from the war against Ukraine in order to “defend their land and people.”< /li>

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