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Pravda.Ru
November 10, 2005
Immigrants inundate Russia
It would be a nightmare to see ethnic groups from the North Caucasus and Central
Asia fight the Chinese over the domination areas in Central Siberia
In actuality, the above scenario is not a piece of fiction, it is a bitter
reality of the last few years. Statistics gathered by the Russian State
Committee for Statistics and a dozen of private sociological organizations
highlight the latest developments. As regards the ingenious population in the
southern and central parts of Russia, the situation is quite critical.
Unofficial data say there are 3-4 migrants from the North Caucasus and Central
Asia for every ten locals in Stavropol and Krasnodar regions. The number of
strangers will equal that of the ingenious population in another 5 years. It is
hard to imagine a peaceful way of solving this problem.
Migrants keep coming to Russia despite the lack of farming lands and business
opportunities. They do not arrive in large numbers as before, though. Migrants
from the North Caucasus and Central Asia have been heading for Siberia in the
last 3-4 years. National diasporas began to mushroom in the old Siberian towns
and cities. According to the police, 84 238 foreign nationals have been
registered in Ekaterinburg in the last 9 months. There is a colony of 300
thousand migrants officially registered in the city of Orenburg. Novosibirsk has
200 thousand migrants. China with its billions of people is waiting in the wings
south of Siberian borders.
China is taking its time. The Chinese are apparently waiting for the right
time to lay claims to the territories. The right time would mean no Russians
left in Siberia, only strangers from Central Asia and Caucasus.
The State Duma deputy Shamil Sultanov: "Russia's Muslims have Soviet
mentality."
All-Russian forum "The Muslims on the verge of a third millennium" was held
in Nizhny Novgorod last Sunday. Shamil Sultanov, the State Duma deputy, was one
the participants who took the floor at the forum. According to him, the Islamic
world is not a principal enemy of Russia. The West is Russia's enemy that is
planning to break up Russia by 2015. Speaking to KP, he said the following:
"The Western world is based on mass consumption. The West has already
digested all the civilizations but the Islamic one. The Islamic civilization
does not integrate into the Western values. The West is keen to import cheap
labor which is mostly the Muslims. The Muslims do not want to go apart from
their values and religion. They do not want to turn their women into sex
symbols. Taking into account the above circumstances, a clash of civilizations
looks imminent."
"Do you take sides with those Muslims who are burning down church buildings
in Europe?"
"I take sides with the moral and religious principles. It is wrong to assume
that Americanization of Russia started in the 1990s. They took the first step in
1961 once the concept of material paradise was in place."
"President Putin refused to follow the instructions devised in Washington.
His policy is much smarter. On the one hand, he keeps saying that Russia is part
of the West. On the other hand, Russia is interested in developing cooperation
with the Islamic world."
"That was the right move. There are 20 million Muslims in Russia. And the
Islamic World regards Russia its northern stronghold."
"However, the situation will aggravate by the year 2008. The West wants to
remove Putin and his team from power. They want to put their puppet on top and
get Russia ready for sale."
"It is just a bit of deceit when you hear people say that the West embodies
Christianity. Spengler once said that Christianity had been dead, it had
transformed into culture. Those who call themselves Orthodox Christians are
largely concerned about their work, family, clothing. Their thoughts about god
are scarce. Because faith is a very hard job."
"Does violence similar to that in Europe lie ahead for Russia?"
"No, nothing of the kind will happen in Russia. Our immigrants are former
Soviet citizens. The USSR was a powerful melting pot. The Tajiks who arrive in
Moscow have a Soviet mentality.
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