Or, normal talk in the North
Caucasus.
“Ramzan
Kadyrov has commented on the situation with the demolition of the road sign in
the outskirt of Kizlyar. He called on residents of Chechnya and Dagestan ‘not
to succumb to provocations,’ and promised ‘to break fingers and tear out
tongues’ of those who write offensive comments.
“The "Caucasian Knot" has reported that on June 10, a video
appeared on the Internet, in which young people dismantled a road signpost
reading "Shelkovskoy District" installed in the outskirt of
Kizlyar. The signs will be
reinstalled,
said Magomed Daudov, Speaker of the Chechen Parliament. On June 11,
townspeople gathered for a rally at one
of the signposts indicating Chechnya; from 10 to 15 people were detained.
“Kadyrov
has urged, live on his Instagram channel, residents of both republics not to
succumb to provocations.
"’We're
guarding the border and our villages. Imagine that we'll come to Dagestan and
begin commanding there,’ he said.
"’If
you insult my clan, my family and my people – this is most important for me.
Therefore, you follow your language, watch your fingers, otherwise we will
break your fingers and tear out your tongue – keep it in mind,’ he has
concluded.”
(Kadyrov is head of the
Chechnyan Republic.)
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