Information Centre of Finno-Ugric
Peoples: press release 31.05.2005
Fascist group in Russia asserts being instructed by local administration
31.05.05
A violent incident took place in Yoshkar-Ola, the capital city of the
Russia's autonomous Republic of Mari El. Fifteen artists and musicians
of Mari origin were beaten by skinheads belonging to the local branch of
thenotorious fascist organisation The Russian National Unity. The incident
wasallegedly organised by the local Russian-dominated administration.
In
the evening of May 27, 2005, after a concert of Mari music in the Culture
Hall when musicians were walking to their bus, they were followed by a
group of twenty-year-old skinheads from the Russian National Unity. The
first assault took place near the bus. The skinheads said they did not
like songs performed in the Mari language, started offending the artists,
and hit some of them. A new attack followed when other artists and organisers
of the concert walked home along a parkway. And all of them, including
women, were beaten unmercifully by a group of thirty Russian skinheads.
Later, in their conversations with local residents, skinheads said they
received the orders to arrange a mass assault against Mari musicians from
their local leader Andrei Tsaregorodtsev. According to their explanations,
the chief of the fascist group was instructed by Head of the Presidential
Administration of the Mari Republic Mr. Dmitry Frolov who promised
that, as an award for the action, a plot of land would be allotted to the
group to build its base. The landed property is located near Yezhovo village
in the Sovietsky District. The base will have ten dwelling houses, a guest-house
and a bath-house. The group has already ordered frames for the buildings
at a sawmill located in the nearby Pemba village.
Frolov obviously could not act on his own initiative. His direct superior
is President of the Mari autonomous republic Mr. Leonid Markelov.
There are about two thousand skinheads in the city of Yoshkar-Ola, according
to local Mari press (weekly "Izvestiya Mari El" April 20-26 issue). They
enjoy patronage of the local president's administration, some of them even
hold offices in the bodies of local government.
The presidency of Leonid Markelov has been marked by a chain of assaults,
murders and constant persecution of political and cultural figures of the
local nationality, the Maris. Markelov comes from Moscow. First elected
in 2000, he was re-elected for the second term in 2004. The elections were
accompanied by violations of human rights and irregularities. Markelov
started his political career in the so-called "Liberal Democratic Party"
led by notorious chauvinist Vladimir Zhirinovsky. This party was
established in 1989 with the assistance of the Soviet security police,
the KGB.
During the first days following the incident, government-controlled
press in Russia silenced it. However, when reports about the incident reached
the Western media, the local administration of Mari Republic reacted today
by issuing a statement. The statement, disseminated by government controlled
press and agencies sponsored by the security police, says that employees
of the administration were beaten and that alien forces "inside and outside
the republic" would make use of the incident "to exacerbate the interethnic
situation".
A day before the incident, on May 26, the authorities of Mari Republic
issued a statement denouncing the European Parliament for its Resolution
on Mari El adopted earlier this month. The European Parliament called on
the local and federal authorities of the Russian Federation "to respect
their obligations under international law, and to take adequate steps to
facilitate the practical implementation of the provisions of the State
Constitution and other legislation relating to the maintenance and development
of minority languages and cultures".
The preliminary list of victims of the May 27 incident was published
on the Internet. It included the following persons: Mr. O.N. Tikhonov,
Chairman of the Mari Friendly Association, head of the chair of journalism
at the Mari National University and Executive Manager of the International
Finno-Ugric Congress to be held in the Mari Republic this August; Mr. V.A.
Koltsov, head of a department of the Mari Radio; Mrs. T.N. Stepanova, employee
of the Ministry of Culture, Press Nationalities of the Mari Republic; Mrs.
A.A. Krylova - singer of the Mari Philharmonic Society; Mr. A. Aleksandrov,
violinist; Mr. L.A. Dmitriyev, teacher of physical culture; Mr. A.N. Ivanov,
former Minister of Press and Information of the Mari Republic; Mr. V.P.
Vasilyev, Professor of the Mari National University; and others.
Sources: Internet editions and news agencies in Moscow and in the
Republicof Mari El (Russia).
Information Centre of Finno-Ugric Peoples (SURI)
Tallinn, Estonia suri@suri.ee
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