Vakhid Ilyasov, a resident of Chechnya, publicly apologized. Screenshot of a video posted in Apti Alaudinov’s Telegram channel on July 21, 2024

24 July 2024, 23:55

Analysts treat Chechen authorities' demands for apologies as selective

Vakhid Ilyasov's apologies for the incident on a Mariupol beach were caused by the pressure of Chechen authorities, while those from Ramzan Kadyrov's retinue rarely apologize for much more serious offences, analysts have pointed out, noting that not all incidents involving natives of Chechnya committed at resorts attract attention of republic's authorities.

The "Caucasian Knot" has reported that Vakhid Ilyasov, a resident of Chechnya, had publicly apologized for driving his SUV onto the beach in Mariupol, after which he got into an altercation with local residents. Social network users have suggested that Ilyasov had apologized after the pressure put on him by Chechen authorities.

On August 11, 2022, Ramzan Kadyrov ordered his officials and policemen to suppress cases of inappropriate behaviour of “Chechen nationals outside the region.” He issued the order after reports in social networks that Chechen girls were dancing while on vacation at the seaside in Izberbash, and young people from Chechnya were not trying to stop them and were dancing Lezginka there themselves. After this, residents of Chechnya complained that Chechen law enforcers were conducting raids in Dagestan and taking away boys and girls who were treated as violators of Vainakh rules.

Svetlana Gannushkina*, the head of the "Civic Assistance" Committee*, is confident that Ilyasov's apologies were the result of pressure from the Chechen authorities.

“They contacted and put pressure on him to apologize and, as they like to say, not to spoil the image of Chechens,” she said, adding that the incident itself is not provocative compared to the behaviour of those close to Chechen authorities.

In any nation there are ill-mannered people who try to express themselves in inappropriate ways, says Amir Kolov, a retired Colonel of the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA).

“They think that rolling on the sand on the beach is heroism. Chechens have this peculiarity - they feel their uniqueness. For example, at the special military operation (SMO), Chechens serve separately; they have their own commanders … They were given exclusive rights and opportunities, which does not apply only on government officials, as well as on ordinary residents who also want to feel their permissiveness,” he said.

Such incidents are typical for resort cities, a Dagestani journalist believes. In his opinion, car drives onto beaches also occurred on the Caspian shore.

*Included by the Russian Ministry of Justice (MoJ) into the register of foreign agents.

This article was originally published on the Russian page of 24/7 Internet agency ‘Caucasian Knot’ on July 24, 2024 at 06:44 pm MSK. To access the full text of the article, click here.

Author: Roman Kuzhev Source: СK correspondent

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