Violence has errupted in parts of Russia - Tartarstan, Dagestan and Ingushetia.
The chief suspect is the CIA?

Tartarstan, in Russia, had been a peaceful, moderate Moslem area.
In July 2012, in Tatarstan, "assassins shot dead a prominent (MODERATE) Islamic leader, Valiulla Yakupov, and nearly killed Tatarstan’s chief mufti, Ildus Faizov, with a bomb detonated under his car...
"In recent years (EXTREMIST) Salafism... has made inroads in Tatarstan, especially among the young..."
Russia and Islam: The end of peaceful coexistence? | The Economist

Chechen refugee children in Ingushetia. By Swamibu"In recent years (EXTREMIST) Salafism... has made inroads in Tatarstan, especially among the young..."
Russia and Islam: The end of peaceful coexistence? | The Economist
The Salafi-Wahhabi form of Islam is reported to have been a British invention, used by the British to undermine the Turkish Ottoman Empire before World War One, and still used today by the CIA and its friends.
In August 2012, the authorities in Tatarstan passed new laws aimed against the Salafi community.
These laws are similar to the 1999 law banning Wahhabism in Dagestan.

Dagestan is also a republic within Russia.
On 28 August 2012 a bomber in Dagestan killed a respected Sufi scholar.
In september 2012, 5 Russian servicemen were killed in an Ingushetia ambush
It is believed that the CIA and its friends are using the Salafi-Wahhabi extremists to undermine and break up Russia.
(Meanwhile, rightwing non-Moslem Russian nationalists are being encouraged, by hidden forces, to see Russian Moslems as a problem.)

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Centre and right: Major General Devi Tchankotadze (Chief of Defence, Georgia) talking with Vice Admiral R. Gallagher (US Military Representative)
On 20 August 2012, Eric Draitser wrote:
(Meanwhile, rightwing non-Moslem Russian nationalists are being encouraged, by hidden forces, to see Russian Moslems as a problem.)

Dokka Umarov
Dokka Umarov led terrorist death squads in Chechnya, in Russia, from the 1990′s until 2011.
The UN listed him as an Al Qaeda-affiliated terrorist.
Reportedly, his 'front organisations' have been funded by the US State Department.
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Centre and right: Major General Devi Tchankotadze (Chief of Defence, Georgia) talking with Vice Admiral R. Gallagher (US Military Representative)
On 20 August 2012, Eric Draitser wrote:
Barbarians at the Gate: Terrorism, the US, and the Subversion of Russia
"The shootings and bombings in Ingushetia and Dagestan this week rekindled a long-standing, brutal campaign of violence and terrorism in Russia’s Caucasus region – one that has seen more than its share of terror stretching back to the Chechen “rebellion” of the 1990s...
"The attacks are ... carried out by well-connected criminal networks whose goal is to foment conflict and carry out the agenda of the US intelligence establishment in its subversion of Russia...
"The Kavkaz Center, the propaganda mouthpiece of terrorist leader Doku Umarov, praised the attacks....
"It is funded by the US State Department and Finland’s Foreign Ministry ...and the National Endowment for Democracy-funded Russian-Chechen Friendship Society.

“Russia’s Bin Laden,” Dokka Umarov.
"Dokku Umarov has been officially listed as a terrorist with ties to Al Qaeda...
"The US is funding outfits supporting Umarov’s terrorist campaign against the Russian government...

"The Neo-Conservative establishment created Al Qaeda in the mountains of Afghanistan in the 1980′s and has since used them as both provocateurs and a terrorist “foreign legion” everywhere from Serbia, to the Caucasus Mountains, to Iraq, Libya and now Syria...
"Readers should note that the American Committee for Peace in the Caucasus, which is backing militants in Russia’s Caucasus region, is affiliated with the Neo-Con run “Freedom House,” funded by the US State Department through the National Endowment for Democracy (NED)...
"The paternalistic role of the US intelligence establishment in the ACPC is made all the more evident when one examines some of the more well known members of the ACPC including former National Security Advisor Zbigniew Brzezinski, former Pentagon advisor Richard Perle and other top neocons such as William Kristol, Elliott Abrams, Kenneth Adelman, and Robert Kagan – the last two being closely associated with the inner circle of the Romney campaign...





