Re: Azerbaijan - Internal Political Affairs
THE VOICE OF RUSSIA: THE NUMBER OF WAHHABIS IN AZERBAIJAN GROWS EVERY DAY BY TURKEY'S HELP
15:11 22/10/2013 " SOCIETY
The number of Wahhabis in Azerbaijan is growing every day, and the
sponsors from the Arabic countries, particularly from Saudi Arabia
and Turkey, have the most active part in the process of spreading
Wahhabism in Azerbaijan, states the article published on the website of
"The Voice of Russia" radio station.
The article reads that the followers of radical religious teachings
have recently taken roots in Azerbaijan and have become a headache
for the law enforcement. Radical Islamist movements are often funded
from abroad.
Saudi Arabia and Turkey have the most active part in the process of
spreading Wahhabism in Azerbaijan. They carry out propaganda among
the poor under the guise of charitable activities. For example, they
offer the local youth free education in their countries. After getting
there religious education, the Azerbaijani graduates return home with
"non-traditional" views.
Such a network of agents, influence, plus unlimited financial
contributions promote spreading radical Islamic movements in
Azerbaijan, said the senior scientific associate at the Arabic and
Islamic Research Center of the Oriental Studies Institute of Russian
Academy of Sciences Boris Dolgov.
"Radical Islamists are supported by both Turkey, and, in some respect,
by Western powers, which have their own strategic interests. This kind
of support affects the enforcement of radical Islam in the region,
including Azerbaijan. Here, the ideas of radical Islamism and Wahhabism
spread under the motto of establishing an Islamic state, which will
supposedly solve all the problems of social, economic and political
nature," he said.
"The Voice of Russia" notes that recently various foreign media
regularly report about the death of citizens of Azerbaijan, who
fight on the side of the Syrian rebels. According to some estimates,
more than 300 people from Azerbaijan are fighting in Afghanistan
and Pakistan. Reinforcement of radical Islamic groups in Azerbaijan
threatens the stability both in the Caucasus and in Central Asia,
stated Alexander Krylov, the leading researcher at the World Economy
and International Relations Institute of the Russian Academy of
Sciences.
"Radical Islam is not just a religion; it plays the role of the
political ideology that seeks to change the society in general and to
establish a worldwide caliphate. Azerbaijan could become a part of
a worldwide caliphate too, so the danger here is obvious; it is the
destabilization of the situation according to the Libyan or Syrian
script," he said.
According to various estimates, the number of followers of radical
Islamic movements in Azerbaijan reaches up to 20,000 people.
Conspiring skillfully , they operate under the auspices of various
charities and religious movements. They can come out of the shadows
and become a real threat at any moment, "The Voice of Russia" writes.
Recall that the relationship between international terrorist groups and
Azerbaijan originated in the early 1990s. That time, the Azerbaijani
army, having failed in the aggression against Nagorno-Karabakh
Republic (NKR), retreated with losses. Trying to save the situation,
the Azerbaijani leadership, headed by Heydar Aliyev attracted to the
war against the Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh international terrorists
and members of radical groups from Afghanistan (groupings of Gulbuddin
Hekmatyar), Turkey ("Grey Wolves", etc.), Chechnya (groupings Basayev
and Raduyev etc.) and some other regions.
Despite the involvement in of thousands of foreign mercenaries and
terrorists in the Azerbaijani army during the war, the Azerbaijani
aggression against Nagorno-Karabakh Republic failed, and the Baku
authorities were forced to sign an armistice with the NKR and Armenia.
However, international terrorists found ties in Azerbaijan, and used
them in the future. Recruitment was conducted among Azerbaijanis,
who then were sent to Afghanistan and the North Caucasus, where
participated in the battles against the forces of the international
coalition and Russian organizations.
In recent years, the citizens of Azerbaijan are actively involved in
terrorist and extremist activities in Russia, Afghanistan and Syria.
In Azerbaijan the citizens are brought to criminal liability for
participating in "illegal armed groups" in Afghanistan, sentenced to
minor terms of imprisonment.
THE VOICE OF RUSSIA: THE NUMBER OF WAHHABIS IN AZERBAIJAN GROWS EVERY DAY BY TURKEY'S HELP
15:11 22/10/2013 " SOCIETY
The number of Wahhabis in Azerbaijan is growing every day, and the
sponsors from the Arabic countries, particularly from Saudi Arabia
and Turkey, have the most active part in the process of spreading
Wahhabism in Azerbaijan, states the article published on the website of
"The Voice of Russia" radio station.
The article reads that the followers of radical religious teachings
have recently taken roots in Azerbaijan and have become a headache
for the law enforcement. Radical Islamist movements are often funded
from abroad.
Saudi Arabia and Turkey have the most active part in the process of
spreading Wahhabism in Azerbaijan. They carry out propaganda among
the poor under the guise of charitable activities. For example, they
offer the local youth free education in their countries. After getting
there religious education, the Azerbaijani graduates return home with
"non-traditional" views.
Such a network of agents, influence, plus unlimited financial
contributions promote spreading radical Islamic movements in
Azerbaijan, said the senior scientific associate at the Arabic and
Islamic Research Center of the Oriental Studies Institute of Russian
Academy of Sciences Boris Dolgov.
"Radical Islamists are supported by both Turkey, and, in some respect,
by Western powers, which have their own strategic interests. This kind
of support affects the enforcement of radical Islam in the region,
including Azerbaijan. Here, the ideas of radical Islamism and Wahhabism
spread under the motto of establishing an Islamic state, which will
supposedly solve all the problems of social, economic and political
nature," he said.
"The Voice of Russia" notes that recently various foreign media
regularly report about the death of citizens of Azerbaijan, who
fight on the side of the Syrian rebels. According to some estimates,
more than 300 people from Azerbaijan are fighting in Afghanistan
and Pakistan. Reinforcement of radical Islamic groups in Azerbaijan
threatens the stability both in the Caucasus and in Central Asia,
stated Alexander Krylov, the leading researcher at the World Economy
and International Relations Institute of the Russian Academy of
Sciences.
"Radical Islam is not just a religion; it plays the role of the
political ideology that seeks to change the society in general and to
establish a worldwide caliphate. Azerbaijan could become a part of
a worldwide caliphate too, so the danger here is obvious; it is the
destabilization of the situation according to the Libyan or Syrian
script," he said.
According to various estimates, the number of followers of radical
Islamic movements in Azerbaijan reaches up to 20,000 people.
Conspiring skillfully , they operate under the auspices of various
charities and religious movements. They can come out of the shadows
and become a real threat at any moment, "The Voice of Russia" writes.
Recall that the relationship between international terrorist groups and
Azerbaijan originated in the early 1990s. That time, the Azerbaijani
army, having failed in the aggression against Nagorno-Karabakh
Republic (NKR), retreated with losses. Trying to save the situation,
the Azerbaijani leadership, headed by Heydar Aliyev attracted to the
war against the Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh international terrorists
and members of radical groups from Afghanistan (groupings of Gulbuddin
Hekmatyar), Turkey ("Grey Wolves", etc.), Chechnya (groupings Basayev
and Raduyev etc.) and some other regions.
Despite the involvement in of thousands of foreign mercenaries and
terrorists in the Azerbaijani army during the war, the Azerbaijani
aggression against Nagorno-Karabakh Republic failed, and the Baku
authorities were forced to sign an armistice with the NKR and Armenia.
However, international terrorists found ties in Azerbaijan, and used
them in the future. Recruitment was conducted among Azerbaijanis,
who then were sent to Afghanistan and the North Caucasus, where
participated in the battles against the forces of the international
coalition and Russian organizations.
In recent years, the citizens of Azerbaijan are actively involved in
terrorist and extremist activities in Russia, Afghanistan and Syria.
In Azerbaijan the citizens are brought to criminal liability for
participating in "illegal armed groups" in Afghanistan, sentenced to
minor terms of imprisonment.
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