
According to the Russian service of Voice of America (there is not such rubbish on other VOA services), high-ranking KGB officers have got a swelled head over the arrests in France of 2 totally innocent Chechens, whom the French secret police and prosecutors, under instructions from the Russian terrorist gang of the KGB, are trying to accuse of some "terrorism".
"Nearly two dozen suspects were initially detained. Most of them were soon released, some of them on bail", an FSB officer and a simultaneously a Moscow correspondent of Voice of America, Vasiliyev, reports, deliberately deceitfully, about events in France.
In fact, the police initially detained only 5 of innocent Chechens: 3 men and 2 women. The KGB-infiltrated VOA continues:
"Tsyganok, the head of the Center for Military Prognosis at the Institute of Political and Military Analysis, acknowledges that "as soon as America designated Umarov as a terrorist, the things got off the ground".
An advisor to the Chairman of the National Anti-Terrorist Committee (NAC), Andrei Przhezdomsky, in conversation with a correspondent of Russian Service of Voice of America said that he could not yet make public some details of the operation, but added:
"Undoubtedly, the cooperation between Russian and French secret services is fruitful. This is a good sign. It all started with the fact that the United States placed Dokku Umarov in its black list a particularly dangerous terrorist Dokku Umarov. These are all links of a chain.
Dmitry Rogozin, the representative of Russia in the NATO, in connection with this information, noted that if such joint action continue, "you can expect the development of a "single criterion in relation to those people who use arms and explosives in order to prove their superiority in national or religious way".
He considered this operation a good sign "for the cooperation between Russia and the NATO member countries in combating the terrorist threat". End quoting.
It is to be noted that all of the above-mentioned Russian KGB agents testify that that the 2 Chechen refugees have been caught and imprisoned just for fact that they were acquainted with an alleged acquaintance of Emir Dokku Abu Usman. Only under Stalin, people were imprisoned for such a "crime". Apparently, the French secret police has now adopted Stalinist methods. It is a fact.
However, no direct connection exists between American State Department's designation, honorable for Emir Dokku Abu Usman, and arrests in Le Mans. Clinton announced the designation of the Emir of the CE on June 24, and the raids on homes of peaceful Chechens by secret police carried out on July 5. Meanwhile, the boasting French police said in the French press that they began watching the Chechens in a direct way (dressed up street sleuths) 2 weeks before the raids, that is, presumably, on June 21, i.e. 3 days before the designation.
In any case, the activation of ever secret police on the basis of a foreign political decision requires, at least some weeks. Russian agents from the terrorist gang of the KGB/FSB, suffering a strong inferiority complex, try, as always, to pass the desirable for reality.
Department of Monitoring
Kavkaz Center