Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

From Knives To Explosives. The New Wave Of Nazi Terror In Russia

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • From Knives To Explosives. The New Wave Of Nazi Terror In Russia

    FROM KNIVES TO EXPLOSIVES. THE NEW WAVE OF NAZI TERROR IN RUSSIA

    Infoshop News
    Jan 17 2007

    An article by Vlad Tupikin about the murders of antifascists.

    Last Wednesday, Dec. 27, 2006, the murder case of 20 year old
    antifascist Alexander Ryuchin was taken to court. On the 16th of
    April, 2006, (just nine days before his twentieth birthday in fact)
    he was slaughtered in the suburbs of Moscow, on his way to a concert
    of punk-hardrock music, popular among young Moscow antifascists. A
    few skinheads armed with knives attacked Sasha and his friend Egor.

    Actually there was no fight - there was a murder.

    Three attackers have been detained, Nazi paraphernalia and literature
    have been found it their apartments. Another three of them have gone
    into hiding. It may seem that everything is clear. But don't hurry to
    make your judgements. The case has been brought to court not under
    the murder clause. The detainees, two members of Slavonic Union -
    Vasily Reutov and Andrey Anziferov, as well as Alexander Shitov, a
    member of the group "Format 18," are to be charged with "hooliganism"
    conducted by a group of individuals through a deliberate collusion
    or organized group (Art. 213. 2 CC RF), "Wilfull infliction of light
    injury" (Art. 115 CC RF) and for "beatings" (Ñò. 116 ÓÊ ÐÔ). And the
    actual murder case has been sidetracked to a separate procedure,
    with the accused being Alexander Parinov and Nikita Tikhonov, who
    are in hiding, and one unidentified person.

    The attorney Stanislav Markelov, representing the mother of the
    deceased, Tatyanan Petrovna Ryukhina, has informed a reporter from
    the REGNUM agency: "Everything is being done to minimize the level of
    social harm of Reutov's, Anziferov's and Shitov's actions. There is a
    pretty cynical, but working rule: if there is corpse there is a case
    for 'Murder.' And I'm very concerned, that the murder of an antifascist
    by right wing radicals becomes an exclusion from this rule."

    Another similar abnormality is that the case stemming from the
    murder of another 20 year old antifascist form Saint Petersburg,
    Timur Kacharava, still hasn't gone to trial. He was also slaughtered
    by the followers of extreme right wing views, who attacked him and his
    friend Maxim on the 13th of November, 2005, in the very city centre
    of Saint Petersburg, near the shop "Bukvoed," on Ligovsky Avenue.

    It's a busy place, where tourist buses leaving for Finland park,
    and right next door is the Moscow train station. Again there was no
    fight. The fascists rushed upon him, stabbing him several times with
    knives. Timur received one wound to the neck that proved fatal.

    The perpetrators of this widely publicized crime last year were
    already detained in December 2005. The governor Valentina Matvienko
    and the speaker of the Federation Council Sergey Mironov were making
    declarations about the Nazi character of the murder and about the
    need to combat the display of xenophobia in the capital city of
    northern Russia. However the case is dragging along, and the Petersburg
    antifascists are starting to believe it will be smothered completely,
    with the state charging the detainees only with hooliganism, and
    limiting the sentence to an insignificant period, if not suspending
    it altogether.

    And finally one more event, very recent. On Friday, 22 December,
    in the south-eastern part of Moscow, in Lyublino, a home-made bomb
    exploded in the entrance of an apartment house. On the wall near the
    bomb was a swastika. The can containing the explosives was hidden
    beneath a radiator, and apparently the bomb was activated by wires
    running from the explosives to a board with an offensive nationalist
    inscription written on it: "The residents of the flat ... are black..."

    The bomb, or rather the board, was detected in the apartment entrance
    by 20 year old Tigran, who was living in that flat. He almost touched
    the bomb, but saw the wires in time. He wasn't able to see the bomb,
    but decided to call the police. After a while the police detachment
    arrived with a bomb expert and a bomb sniffing dog. While the police
    were trying to clear the device it exploded.

    This event has been reported in the press as the latest attack by
    nationalists on non-Slavonic residents of Moscow. In their reporting,
    a young Armenian man was able to escape becoming the next victim of
    right wing extremists - a banal story for modern Moscow, no matter how
    terrible it may seem. Quite banally the Office of the Public Prosecutor
    initiated a criminal case on hooliganism - not murderous assault
    ...Tigran has been interrogated as a witness (not as a victim!).

    However this event is not simple. Tigran was born in Moscow and
    his parents are Muscovites (in the press there has already been an
    absurd and false version in circulation, that he and his family have
    only been living in Moscow for some ten years). He is not merely
    "a young man from Caucasus." He is a Moscow Antifascist, in the past
    one of the workers of the www.antifa.ru web site. Besides that, he
    -just like his dead coevals Timur Kacharava adn Alexander Ryukhin -
    is an admirer of punk-hardcore music.

    To all appearances, Tigran should have been the third in the list
    of murdered young antifa. His photograph has been posted in Nazi
    web sites, he has been threatened several times, on the walls of the
    construction site in front of his house one could see Swastikas, with
    the words: "Tigran, say hello to Timur". Several times he has been
    attacked in concerts, several times he bumped into people who looked
    like boneheads (boneheads, in Russian bons, - are named by antifa which
    are Nazi-skinheads, to avoid confusion with skinhead-antifascists,
    who exists). Tigran is quite tough, he was always the winner in
    any skirmish.

    And now there was a bomb.

    The politics, which is being ignored by the Office of Public
    Prosecutor, through initiation of the criminal case on relatively
    slight clauses in Tigran's case, is being followed by the Federal
    Defence Service of RF. While police were interrogating him as a
    witness, the members of FSB visited his mother at home (the door was
    damaged by the explosion, and it wasn't closing) and, taking advantage
    of her emotional shock, they confiscated things like: badges with the
    crossed out swastika, stripes, but most importantly - the computer,
    said Tigran.

    Tigran even has a receipt of confiscation for the computer from the
    FSB. All his materials for the term papers due before examinations
    are now unavailable, something that has to be answered for in the
    Institute.

    I would like to emphasize: as far as I know, neither Timur Kacharava,
    nor Alexander Ryukhin were members of any antifascist organisations,
    they were just following their own antifascist views and were people
    with active lifestyles. Timur was playing in an antifascist hardcore
    group, on Sundays he was serving hot food to homeless people (homeless,
    or, according to old militia terminology, bums, if anybody doesn't know
    yet - they are another object of hatred by young Nazis, along with
    non-Slavs and representatives of several youth subcultures - punks,
    rappers). Sasha was carrying out the Propaganda on his own: he was
    designing on computer and distributing self-made antifascist stickers
    (some such stickers were found in his pocket after his murder). Tigran
    was also not a member of any organisation, but was helping an
    antifascist web site, when he was not busy with his education.

    To my question, whether Tigran was taking part in fights with Nazis,
    he answered with affirmation: "Of course, if they are attacking.

    Should we give up then?"

    "Nazis made us antifascists, - a former member of antifa.ru
    contitnues. - We all belong to some subcultures, to some groups,
    whose representatives were clashing with fascist violence, and thus
    becoming a target for their attacks. In one particular moment you
    stop respecting yourself if you're not answering blow for blow.

    Especially if the police and the state as a whole don't do anything
    in general, in order to stop the street fascist danger".

    "We, young antifascists, are sometimes being accused," Tigran
    continues, "that, if we were not present, Nazis would already calm
    down. Saying that we are acting as a teasing red flag to them. If
    there would be no antifascists, say those who accuse us, the
    street Nazi violence would come to naught. Everything is completely
    opposite. Antifa was not present and obvious long enough and finally
    they appeared, owing to the fact that Nazi violence was not stopping,
    but rather getting larger and larger. And everybody knows that at
    first Nazis were attacking people of non-Slavonic appearance and normal
    representatives of youth subcultures, that were weaker. Atifa appeared
    later - as a reaction, as a response of informal antifascist youth ".

    "Look, - Tigran says, - fascists, when attacking, often pursue an
    objective of mutilating or killing their victim, they use knives and
    even guns. Antifas, when fighting with fascists, do not pursue an
    objective of physical elimination or disabling. Fascists should just
    understand, that they are also not eternal, they are not immortal,
    they have to understand the value of human life, the value of every
    individual. Maybe, small, underage Nazis, teens, who shaved their
    heads because its cool, because now everybody will be afraid of
    them, after getting it several times in the neck from normal guys,
    will understand that there is nothing cool in being a fascist, -
    no. Maybe at least some of them would stop."

    Tigran thinks, however, that Nazis in general - as a violent street
    movement - can't be stopped by just fights. This is just containment,
    the defence of youth subcultures against Nazis. "If they aren't put
    in jail, Nazi idiots following their sense of impunity will begin
    doing much worse things. In their closed forums on the internet they
    are already discussing the preparation of terrorist acts on markets
    and even against state agencies, but haven't decided yet whether to
    make the newcomers carry it out or whether to take the responsibility
    themselves". "How do you know?" I ask Tigran. "Our antifa hackers
    have broken such forums several times," he answers. According to him,
    on the same forums there are reference books on preparing and using
    home-made explosives, same as the one that exploded in the entrance
    of his apartment house.

    "How do you feel after that event?" I asked him. "It's ok. Friends
    helped me to repair the door, they gathered some money. Now we need
    money for a good attorney, we got to search for them. Now we have
    something to be busy with. But somehow it seems that my door is just
    about to be blown up."

    Isn't he afraid that the unexpected guests will come again? "They
    were already here - the night after the explosion, when the door was
    not closing. At four o'clock a ring on the remote entrance phone -
    a young cheeky voice, saying a telegram. Later on, walking in the
    entrance. Some of them were hiding their faces under a scarf or hood,
    poking by the door, up along the staircase and down. The cat in my
    flat pricked up its ears, I looked into the peephole, and I saw -
    "guests". I asked my sister to call the police again, and rushed
    to the staircase to chase them. But in home slippers you can't
    run fast, I couldn't catch them up. And the police too, they came
    with automatic-guns quite quickly, apparently they were stationed
    somewhere close."

    All this phantasmagoria is really taking place now in Moscow before New
    Year. And blocking it from my mind, by blaming it on youthful rage,
    a desire to kick up a row and a gang fight, is getting harder for me
    personally. Knives were already in use. Now explosives are in use.

    It's absolutely obvious, that the question requires not only the
    consideration of the police, but of the politics, and pedagogy too.

    Is the official initiative of ~DNashy" enough that declared themselves
    as a democratic antifascist movement? Obviously, not.

    Politicians who don't want to give up the antifascist theme to the
    Kremlin and its political agents must think about how to react to
    new circumstances avoiding the standard methods.

    Fascism and xenophobia - it's not merely another trump-card in an
    election campaign in the marked pack of cards of the authorities,
    it's a social reality. Those who were not shown the truth of the
    situation by the "Russian March," should have been made aware by the
    Nazi terror in the streets. But apparently, opposition politicians,
    coming in their cars to carry out discussions or joint demonstrations
    with nationalists (whom they think to be "moderate") don't take the
    streets into account in general. The fact is these streets are being
    controlled d by Nazis too.

    Often this is ignored by the mass media too. In one of the respected
    newspapers, I have been told that the statement of some antifa.ru
    out there, regarding the murder of Sasha Ryukhin - is not yet an
    informational couse. "Moreover, they should be certainly registered", -
    said the editor looking strictly into my eyes. I don't' know, whether
    they are registered or not. I know that in order to take the knife
    and make a bomb, there is no need for registration. And Nazis know
    it very well.

    --Boundary_(ID_uFKqR+T8YzK+HajOmo+Hyg)--
Working...
X