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Zakayev would like to become a mediator between Mujahideen and murtadin

Publication time: 19 May 2008, 10:21

Former Foreign Minister of former CRI (Chechen Republic of Ichkeria) Akhmed Zakayev, who at the present time is living in London and is an assistant to ex-tycoon Boris Berezovsky, told Russian journalists that he is not at war with Kadyrov or with gangs of pro-Moscow formations. Moreover, Zakayev announced that he would like to become a mediator between Mujahideen and Kadyrov's murtadin (apostates, pro-Russian collaborators).

 

Echo of Moscow (Ekho Moskvy) quotes Zakayev: "We are preparing a number of serious documents aimed at the prevention of clashes between Chechen guerillas and Chechen police".

 

"Chechen police" is what Zakayev calls the gangs of Kadyrov's puppet formations.

 

We would like to remind our readers that after the Emirate of Caucasus was proclaimed last year, 5 people headed by Zakayev, from among the former members of CRI Parliament living in Europe with refugee status, announced the creation of the so-called "government" in exile.

 

The scandalous confusion with the "telephone voting", conducted by the 5 former members of CRI Parliament was said to be "the session of the parliament", Zakayev proclaimed himself as "Premier of the Government of Euro-Ichkeria".

 

In this connection we would like to point out that on April 25 in Chechen capital Jokhar (occupied by Russia) Zakayev's envoy Hasan Baiyev (member of Zakayev's group called "Euro-Ichkerian Government", who is living in the US) met with the so-called "minister of culture" Muzakayev, representative of the ringleader of Chechen collaborators Kadyrov. It was the first public contact between Zakayev's and Kadyrov's men. Prior to that Zakayev maintained confidential contacts with the national traitors (murtadin/apostates) through his trusted intermediaries: Tina Ismailova (nickname Tina Brusel) and longstanding employee of Russian FSB (Federal Security Service, former KGB) Ramzan Ampukayev.

 

Due to the subversive activities, the case of Zakayev is now being considered in the Sharia Court of the Caucasus Emirate, and the activities of the London telephone group and its leader are being investigated by the Mukhabarat of the Caucasus Emirate.

 

Kavkaz Center


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