Dagestan - the most dangerous place in Europe
A short BBC report that opens with:
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Once it was Chechnya, today it is the republic of Dagestan on the Caspian Sea that is the most explosive place in Russia - and in Europe. There are bomb attacks almost daily, shootouts between police and militants, tales of torture and of people going missing.
Link:http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-15824831
Sounds horribly similar to many other places, nearly all off our "radar".
The Lesson of Russian Jihad
The Lesson of Russian Jihad
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Five ways to stop terrorism - the Russian way
Recommended by a "lurker" and rather optimistic given the insurgency in the Caucasus, even if that is "contained":http://sputniknews.com/russia/201608...m-lessons.html
It ends with - no, not a hint at influencing Europe:
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Ultimately, Naryshkin emphasized that unfortunately, there are never any guarantees of complete safety against terrorism. Nevertheless, given the series of measures Russian security services have at their disposal, Russians can look confidently toward the professionalism of the security services to protect against the threat. European countries, meanwhile, may just have something to take away from the Russian experience.
Rostov’s Red Army Faction
A strange criminal case in Russia:
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On 14 February 2017, a trial against two alleged “terrorists”, Artur Panov and Maksim Smyshlyaev, opened in the North Caucasus District Military Court. The prosecution claimed that before prior to arrest in December 2015, Panov, an underage Ukrainian citizen, planned to organise a series of explosions in Rostov-on-Don and manufactured an explosive device with which to carry them out. Maksim Smyshlyaev, a Russian student, supposedly offered to help him, providing him with advice on the best way to plan and carry out terrorist acts.
Somehow the case has ended up with prosecuting Maksim with:
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...a new definition of terrorism — here, it’s the desire to dissuade a terrorist from carrying out any terrorism.
Link:https://www.opendemocracy.net/od-rus...-army-faction?
Artur Panov the aspiring terrorist appears to have mental health issues; now where have we heard that CT investigations have found that too?:wry:
Russia’s domestic terrorism threat is serious, sophisticated and complex
An assessment by two UK-based SME after the St. Petersburg Metro bombing; it also looks at who might have been behind the attack:https://theconversation.com/russias-domestic-terrorism-threat-is-serious-sophisticated-and-complex-75869?
Book review: Russia’s Muslim Heartlands reveals diverse population
Worth adding for the stats:
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What is the largest Muslim city in Europe? It is Moscow. In 2015, Vladimir Putin, inaugurating Moscow’s Cathedral Mosque, which can accommodate 10,000 worshippers, reminded congregants that Islam is enshrined in Russian law as one of the nation’s “founding religions” (the others are Christianity, Buddhism and Judaism). Islam arrived in Russia before Christianity, and the country’s Muslim population grew with its imperial expansion.......Muslims today account for up to 15 per cent of Russia’s population.
Link:https://www.thenational.ae/arts-cult...ation-1.723230