
A fool does not understand his own benefit. Nor do many Russians who hate the Caucasus "terrorists". But the Mujahideen are carrying out an important function, which the so-called "law enforcement" cannot handle: they are neutralizing the criminals. Oftentimes such criminals pose a threat to the lives and wellbeing of the citizens of the Russian Federation itself.
It is no secret that only outright good for nothing scum of the society are the ones volunteering to do their military service in the Caucasus. Many of them get intoxicated from getting away with crimes and after getting the screw completely loose in the ranks of the invaders' gangs, are now committing outrageous deeds after returning home.
There is yet another category among the aggressors: the ones who were already committing crimes on the Russian soil. These individuals are fleeing to the Caucasus so that they could wait till the threat is over with and thus flee from prosecution. While in the ranks of the Kremlin's thugs, they are improving their evil skills and then using them on their fellow countrymen.
The newspaper Criminal World ("Mir Kriminala", No. 9, 2008) related one of such cases. In September 2007 native of the city of Tomsk, Siberia, Zoya Gorina, reported her husband missing, who was a well-to-do entrepreneur. (Names have been changed by the editorial staff). Before his disappearance he stopped at a carwash, and the surveillance camera recorded a man coming up to him.
The unknown man flashed some ID badge and they both drove away in the victim's vehicle. Police officers, whom the victim's wife filed the report with, had identified the unknown man as special officer of Economic Crimes Unit, Vladimir Mironenko. Earlier on he was caught in malfeasance by "helping" the "merchants" in settling their arguments.
"Internal affairs department has brought the officer under investigation. And first of all the department found out that six months prior to the incident Major... all of a sudden started to be asking to send him on a service assignment to Chechnya. Later on it turned out that most likely he decided to wait till the tough times are over.
"The thing is that someone named Alexandra Vereeva filed a report with the internal affairs department (Internal Security Service) of the Economic Crimes Unit. She worked as a counterperson in a store, and since there was a shortage the "expert" got involved in the investigation, -- Major Mironenko... The only thing the sadist in police uniform did not use was driving needles under her fingernails or raping her. The girl got off pretty lightly, with a concussion."
Subsequent appeals of the poor lady to the Economic Crimes Unit and the Prosecutor's Office yielded no results: the only fact that was confirmed was the fact that she was detained. Mironenko did similar outrageous things to another saleswoman from the same store, but she would not file any complaint at all. And then Major decided to disappear from the city for the time being by going to "establish the constitutional order" [in Chechnya].
There was a surveillance camera on the wall in the Economic Crimes Unit too, which recorded Mironenko and Gorin entering the building. The investigators cornered the "hero of the counterterrorist operation". He confessed that he beat the businessman to death right in his office and dumped his body into the heap of garbage right under the windows. Then he took the body, drove out of town and buried it.
That's the story. Let's mention right away that once in the Caucasus, the ones like Mironenko give vent to their brutish instincts and they all get away with it. This is where there victims file no complaints because they rarely get out of the offices of such "special officers" alive. And no complaints at all are accepted from relatives.
The fiend cop returned from the Caucasus alive and well and managed to escape the just retribution. And he returned to the detriment of the Tomsk businessman and his family. Now let's fantasize a little bit. Imagine that Mironenko received the bullet that he earned from the Mujahideen, which would have taken his life or at least the opportunity to continue with his service. Imagine that the salesladies whom he maimed found out about it. And imagine that some wizard told the Gorin family about the adversity that would have befallen her if the sadist returned home alive and well. These people would have probably been viewing the Mujahideen as the most wonderful and the noblest people.
Does it make any sense to be anticipating impending horrors or tragedies? Wouldn't be better to start your brains already? Maybe it would already be a lot better to understand that your friends and your benefactors are not the Russian cops, who bend over backwards to foster and cover up the criminals and promote them to the ranks of majors and then hide them in the bleeding land of the Caucasus. Your friends and your benefactors are those who kill the criminals and thereby save your life.
Although, there may be an objection: "But the Caucasus men are committing terrorist acts! They were the ones blowing up metro trains, underground crossings, and civilian airplanes. They were the ones taking hostages." Yes, but the acts of the Mujahideen are nothing but an adequate response to the horrific genocide of the Caucasus nations, perpetrated by the puppets on the orders from the [Russian] authorities. This is noting but ricochet, not the shot. And the Kremlin is the one firing the shot, and it is the Kremlin to be brought to account for the blood of its fellow countrymen. Especially when at times during the events mentioned a large number of Russians die from the hands of the similar Mironenkos (as was the case with the Nord-Ost and in Beslan where virtually no one lost his/her life through the fault of the Mujahideen).
What's more, the mentioned acts of retaliation may be beneficial for Russians (provided they have enough of common sense, of course). Maybe the Kremlin's militants will understand sooner or later that they will never succeed in stopping the Jihad, whether today or tomorrow. So what that they can hide behind the thick walls of barracks and headquarters, but it is their loved ones who will be left in the open. Hopefully in the heads of the invaders a salutary thought will flash: their best bet is to run away not just from the Terek River (in Chechnya), but from Kuban River as well. Then the bloodshed will stop by itself: in the North Caucasus as well as in Russia.
Someone may adduce another "argument" in defense of the invaders: not all of them go to the Caucasus voluntarily; the police officers for instance are dispatched there on their service assignments. And they cannot quit: they have families to feed!
When you hear about that "family feeding", you feel like cracking up. Thousands of fathers in the Caucasus were taken away by beastly Russian cops and disappeared without a trace (and as we have already seen, Russian beasts are using their ‘valuable' experience at home as well). Moreover, in this particular case these are not the ones caught with weapons in possession.
On the top of that it is unlikely that the butcher cops are raising their children to be descent people. Most likely they will grow to be similar scumbags. For these children deaths of their fathers or their voluntary resignations would have been an unconditional blessing. Then the offspring of the cops would have had some chance to get on the right track. And even death from starvation would have been a lesser evil for them than turning into torturers.
All I have left to do is stress that the Mujahideen who eliminate the two-legged predators are not poachers at all. They do have the proper license issued by Allah Himself. This is the Law of the Sharia.
Mikhail Gerasimov,
Kavkaz Center