
"The tyrant dies and his rule is over, the martyr dies and his rule begins" (Soren Kierkegaard)
There isn't any day to pass by without me thinking of the torments endured, even while we're speaking, by the military commander of the Caucasus Front, Emir Magas, whose real identity is unknown and fluctuates between Akhmed or Magomet Yevloyev and Ali Taziyev.
Fighter in at least one of the two Chechen wars, with a field experience of more than 10 years, this ex Ingush policeman and Basayev's aid noticed himself through the destructive Nazran raid, in 2004, when over 100 federals were killed, co-participant in the Nalchik raid, Kabardino-Balkaria, 2005 (over 130) and through many future actions on the Ingush sector of the front, in which he personally executed traitor officials, including an almost successful try (which sent him to coma) of assassinating the local proxy, "president" of Ingushetia, Yekvurov, in 2009.
In the same year, the invader's base in Nazran was attacked once more, with a result of a few tens dead by the side of Russians and kolabos.
Captured alive, on 9 June in Malgobek, Ingushetia, as a consequence of a betrayal that must not go unpunished, Magas was neutralized though powerful drugs administrated by the FSB, in the food.
If Ibn Al-Khattab, probably the most important leader of the Chechen Resistance, was poisoned through a letter, in 2002, Magas was drugged, for being taken alive, for being tortured, humiliated and for obtaining from him the infinity of information he has in possession regarding the location of the other leaders (especially Dokka Umarov), the reserves of military equipment and food in the mountains, the people supporting them in the ranks of civilians, operations in development etc.
The Russians have a rich experience in poisons, from journalist Anna Politkovskaya, poisoned with tea, even by the flight attendants infiltrated by the FSB on board of the plane (after that executed at Putin's orders), to the disfiguration with a dioxin concentration of 6000 the normal admitted of the Ukrainian President Viktor Yuschenko and the polonium irradiation of the ex agent Alexander Litvinenko in a Londonese restaurant.
His last words were:
...this may be the time to say one or two things to the person responsible for my present condition. You may succeed in silencing me but that silence comes at a price. You have shown yourself to be as barbaric and ruthless as your most hostile critics have claimed. You have shown yourself to have no respect for life, liberty or any civilized value. You have shown yourself to be unworthy of your office, to be unworthy of the trust of civilized men and women. You may succeed in silencing one man but the howl of protest from around the world will reverberate, Mr Putin, in your ears for the rest of your life. May God forgive you for what you have done, not only to me but to beloved Russia and its people.
For those who are actually still believing the absurdities, enormities and the evilness promoted by the media brain wash regarding the so called Chechen "terrorism", based on events like Moscow and Beslan, here it is what Litvinenko had to say on this matter and, better said, why did he die:
"Abdul the Bloody" and "Abu Bakar" - were working for the FSB, and that the agency manipulated the rebels into staging the attack. So the FSB agents among Chechens organized the whole thing on FSB orders, and those agents were released." (Dubrovka Theatre) "The so-called Beslan terrorists were agents of our own special forces - UBOP [Center for Countering Extremism] and FSB." (Beslan) So, the both actions were orchestrated by Moscow, same as the bombing of the apartments in the Russian Federation, in 1999, prelude and "cause" for the Second Chechen War Russia triggered the religious cartoons scandal in reprisal to this country's rejection to extradite high rank Chechen officials, as Akhmed Zakayev (ex prime minister) In the attention of those who are beating the drum, just like monkeys, on 9/11, wars against terror and other stupidities that only in their heads exist!
Before dying, the ex KGB agent converted himself to Islam.
Litvinenko's father, Valter, told RFE/RL's Russian Service his son converted to Islam shortly before his death and wished to be buried according to Muslim tradition.
"He told me about his decision two days before he died. He said, 'Papa, I have to talk to you about something serious. I've become a Muslim'," Walter Litvinenko said.
"I said, 'Sasha, it's your decision. As long as you don't become a communist or a satanist, that's the main thing.' I'm a Christian myself, but I have a granddaughter whose father is Kabardin -- my daughter's husband, he's Muslim as well," he continued. "We haven't lost God; we believe in God. But how to believe in God, how to pray -- everyone should do that in the way they consider best."
Going back to the subject, let's all remember, during each normal day, that somewhere in the caves of Lubyanka, right at this moment, a man suffers all the pains physically and psychically possible.
S-21 (Cambodia), Abu Ghraib (Iraq), Guantanamo (Cuba): and again, the Gulag: the permanent Gulag, without temporal limits, the same Gulag who brought "the Pitesti Phenomenon" into Romania, the same Lubyanka in which also Marshall Antonescu was imprisoned 60 years ago:
Let's all remember of this policeman who has chosen to take the gun in his hands and seek refuge in the mountains, for a cause in which he believed:
the Freedom of his land, his spirit and his conscience!
He will die soon, but his Martyrdom won't be forgotten.
Together with Alexander Tikhomirov (Said Buryatsky) and Anzor Astemirov (Emir Saifullah), both fallen on duty this year, Emir Magas delivers his final tribute on the Caucasian altar of freedom fighting.
As the most prominent leader captured alive by Rusnya (AKA Russia) in the last 10 years, his torment will be longer and more frightening of any other endured by any other contemporary fighter, but just because of that the reward of the death will be higher.
Magas knows, in the few moments of lucidity he might have, when the psychotropic drugs effect weakens, before a new dose, that he is not alone.
From Ingushetia to Romania, his fight doesn't go unnoticed.
Our Lord! Do not make us a temptation for those who do not believe.
Our Lord, forgive us, because you the Mighty, Wise.
Our Lord! Ease the position of our captive brothers and bring them out of captivity!
"Allah gave the warriors and martyrs, after death, a higher rank than to everyone else. He made beautiful promises to everyone, but He reserved the fighters a greater reward than to those who remain to their homes."
The struggle is over, the boys are defeated Old Caucasus surrounded with sadness and gloom We were defeated and shamefully treated And I, Emir Magas, awaiting my doom Hung, drawn and quartered, sure that was my sentence But soon I will show them no coward am I My crime is the love of the land I was born in A hero I lived and a hero I'll die But I was arrested and cast into prison Tried as a traitor, a rebel, a spy But no man can call me a knave or a coward A hero I lived and a hero I'll die Bold Emir Magas will die with a smile Companions in arms to forget you must try I am proud of the honor, it was only my duty A hero I lived and a hero I'll die! (IRA song adaptation)
Elbrus Eagle,
For Kavkaz Center
Publication time: 16 June 2010, 11:41
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