League of Free Nations calls for joining rallies on January 28

League of Free Nations calls for joining rallies on January 28

On the last Saturday of this month – January 28 – the League of Free Nations organized rallies aimed at popularizing the idea of decolonization of the Russian Federation, seeking allies both among our emigrants and among foreigners.

“Come and bring your friends! Your participation is a demonstration of the position of our peoples towards Russia and the war it unleashed,” the League of Free Nations states.

Panturkist Paradise from sea to sea

Panturkist Paradise from sea to sea

In the author’s disputes with Tatars and other Muslims of the Russian Federation about the fate of national republics, some opponents with persistence worthy of better application propose pan-Turkism as a model of development. This is far from a new idea unites idealists who dream of a revival of the Great Turan, called to unite all Turkic peoples – at least Russia, and at most the entire post-Soviet space, and perhaps the whole world.

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Shaimiev and Minnikhanov are a vivid and instructive example of how “incorporating” of the Tatar elites into the imperial system ends

Shaimiev and Minnikhanov are a vivid and instructive example of how “incorporating” of the Tatar elites into the imperial system ends

The period from the “delimitation of powers agreement” to calls to “crack down on the enemies of Kremlin” (nationalists) – we have passed in a very short historical period. Minnikhanov asks the security forces to press the Tatars harder so that there is no trace left of the national movement.

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January 24 is the day of memory and sorrow of the Bashkir people

On this day in 1736, the tsarist punitive troops under the command of Colonel Aleksei Tevkelev destroyed the entire Bashkir village of Seyantus (Һөyәntүҫ) of Balykchinskaya volost of Siberian road (now it is Askinskiy district of the Republic of Bashkortostan). This massacre is known in history as the Seyantus tragedy.

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Residents of Kazan and Ufa lay flowers in memory of the victims of the ‘Russian world’ in Dnipro

Residents of Kazan and Ufa lay flowers in memory of the victims of the ‘Russian world’ in Dnipro

In many cities of Moscow colonies, residents organize spontaneous memorials, bringing flowers to the monument to Lesya Ukrainka, Taras Shevchenko or anyone else who has a connection with Ukraine or at least hints at the essence of the next crime of the rashists. Of course, people are being detained, the policemen are picking up the flowers. Near the monuments, paddy wagons can be put on duty. But the flowers still keep being brought. And the cities of the Idel-Ural are no exception.

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Cross-rusification

Cross-rusification

The Kremlin occupants brought 50 high school students from Lysychansk, the Luhansk region (the city was captured in July 2022) to the city of Yelabuga. And this is not the limit – more will follow. Don’t think anyone is asking these kids. They are being forced to accept the fact – to be out of education in a ruined city or to go and study wherever they are told to go. Of course, no one will let them go to Ukrainian-controlled territory.

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