Multicultural Xenophobia in Russia: Senseless and Relentless

The events that took place at the Makhachkala airport on the evening of October 29, when radicals stormed the main terminal and the runway in search of Jews arriving in Dagestan, were entirely predictable. It is no coincidence that a day earlier, on October 28, similar pogroms took place in Hassavyurt, when a crowd of radicals searched for Jews in hotel rooms and was not prevented by the so-called law enforcement agencies.


Historically, in Russia, all internal problems are compensated by cultivating hatred towards other nationalities, religions and even ethnic groups within Russia itself. When Russians are not clearly instructed by propaganda who to hate from outside, they start hating each other, their neighbors in the federal districts and regions.

Under Putin, ethnic conflicts are not just exploited - they are catalyzed, and inter-ethnic hatred is encouraged.

In the era of Putin and under the patronage of the FSB, the "Partizan" center was opened near St. Petersburg, where hundreds of neo-Nazis from all over the world were and continue to be trained in combat. The center is run by the Russian Imperial Movement (RID) and is equipped with everything necessary for its members to master the tactics of combat operations in urban settings. Many "students" of this center later found themselves in hot spots, including PMC "Wagner".

It was during Putin's time that the Russian security services began to actively sponsor such European neo-Nazi and nationalist organizations as: "Golden Dawn" from Greece; National Democratic Party of Germany; the Bulgarian "Ataka"; "Lombardy League" from Italy; the Italian "New Force"; British National Party; The Party of the Swedes; The Danish Party and many, many others.

In Russia, an exact copy of the Nazi Hitler Youth was created - "Unarmy", in which children are taught to kill and hate, and whose descendants, filled with hatred, sometimes shoot their own classmates in schools. Therefore, in a country with such tendencies, what other predictions of events can there be other than inevitable and large-scale pogroms? At one time, the world community turned a blind eye to the growth and strengthening of Nazism in Germany, and in the same way, the world community turned a blind eye to the cultivation of neo-Nazism in Russia. The mistakes are the same, the end result can be similar.../BGNES

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Alexander Kovalenko, "Information Resistance"