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Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov has declared a blood feud against three federal-level lawmakers hailing from the neighboring republics of Dagestan and Ingushetia.The statement was yet another twist in the months-long dispute between Tatiana Kim, the CEO of Russias largest online retailer Wildberries, and her estranged husband Vladislav Bakalchuk.The Moscow Times spoke to prominent analysts from the three republics embroiled in the conflict and a North Caucasus scholar about Kadyrovs move and what it might mean for the future of this volatile region.What happened?This summer, Kadyrov vowed to help Vladislav Bakalchuk to return his wife after she filed for divorce and to block Wildberries planned merger with the Russ Group, a much smaller outdoor advertising firm linked to Dagestan-born oligarch and politician Suleiman Kerimov.The business standoff escalated in September when Bakalchuk led a group of men to Wildberries Moscow headquarters and allegedly tried to force their way into the building.
The ensuing shootout resulted in the death of two Wildberries security guards from Ingushetia and multiple felony charges against several ethnic Chechens involved in the incident.Bakalchuk was arrested shortly afterward and charged with multiple criminal offenses, including murder, attempted murder, vigilantism and an attempt on the life of a law enforcement officer.On Sept.
20, thousands gathered near Ingushetias Magas airport to pay last respects to the two security guards killed in Moscow when their bodies were repatriated to the republic a gesture that Kadyrov dubbed as rallies in a speech last week.In the same speech, Kadyrov alleged that Kerimov took Wildberries from Kim and ordered Kadyrovs assassination, adding that he has witnesses able to attest to these claims.The Wildberries office in the center of Moscow where the shooting took place.Moskva News AgencyChechnyas leader also claimed that Kerimov conspired with Dagestan-born State Duma deputy Rizvan Kurbanov and Ingushetia-born deputy Bekhan Barakhoyev, though the latter publicly refuted Kadyrovs claims on Tuesday."I am a Caucasian.
I am a Chechen.
I [always] return my own home," independent Ingush news outlet Fortanga cited Kadyrov as saying.What is a blood feud? Is it still practiced in the Caucasus?The blood feud is an ancient custom practiced by pre-state, clan-based communal societies in the North Caucasus as a mechanism for protecting the honor, dignity or property of the clan.Rules and principles of engaging in a blood feud differ from one North Caucasus nation to another, but they traditionally involve only men of legal age and center around the duty to avenge a murder of ones relative by killing the offender or his relatives.The tradition of blood feuds stems from the principle of an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth, and blood for blood, explained Chechen human rights lawyer and prominent Kadyrov critic Abubakar Yangulbaev.
It was meant to serve as a system of checks and balances in a society that lived by principles of customary law.Today, the custom is rarely encountered in practice, as it is a criminal act in the Caucasus likely not more frequently than revenge-motivated killings in non-Caucasian regions, said a political commentator from Dagestan who requested anonymity due to safety concerns.The North Caucasus has a rich tradition of reconciliation, with regional figures specializing in various forms of mediation.
These mediators actively intervene when there is a threat of [blood feud] incidents, they added.Experts who spoke with The Moscow Times also noted that Kadyrovs most recent declaration of vendetta falls outside of traditional norms.According to customit is the relatives of the deceased Ingush guards who are expected to declare blood feud against the other party those directly responsible for their killings, explained Isabella Evloeva, an Ingush journalist and the founder of Fortanga.But for Kadyrov, the misinterpreted ancient tradition has long become something like a nuclear weapon, a last-resort tactic used to threaten rivals and exert his social and political authority, according to Yangulbaev.Is all of thisjust about Wildberries?Ultimately, its about Kadyrovs reputation and legitimacy, or lack thereof, said North Caucasus analyst Harold Chambers.
Losing in the Wildberries conflict means losing his reputation as a fixer, and thus what little standing he has in Russias business world.Chechen lawyer Yangulbaev noted that Kadyrovs connection with Bakalchuk came as a surprise to everyone in the republic, adding that Chechnyas leader is unlikely to have had any prior business involvement with Wildberries.I assume that Bakalchuk reached out to Kadyrov because Tatiana [Kim] already had a patron in the face of Suleiman KerimovNaturally, Bakalchuk must have promised Kadyrov some percentage or share [in Wildberries] in return for helping to win in the dispute.
Thats how the mafia operates, said Yangulbaev.On Sep.
20, thousands of people gathered near Ingushetias Magas airport to pay last respects to Islam Elmurziev and Adam Almazov, the two security guards killed in Moscow.Social mediaObservers who spoke with The Moscow Times agreed that emerging victorious from the Wildberries dispute would also be an important symbolic win that could prove that Kadyrov still holds authority and a firm grip over Chechnya and the other North Caucasus republics.But resorting to the declaration of a blood feud might just prove that the Chechen leader's political power is waning.Journalist Evloeva noted that Kadyrovs latest statement could have resulted from the fact that key participants of the conflict, namely Kerimov, Barakhoev and Kurbanov, simply did not bother to engage with Chechnyas leader.Kadyrov might have expected a reaction not only from them but also from the KremlinHe might have resorted to such a harsh statement, like declaring blood revenge, to pressure these political figures into engaging in negotiations with him, explained Evloeva.Could Kadyrovs comments ignite violence in the region?Experts agreed that this elite-level dispute is unlikely to translate into wider instability in the region.A political analyst from Dagestan who spoke with The Moscow Times on condition of anonymity believes that observers who attempt to frame the conflict as either interethnic or interregional dispute often do so out of an orientalist bias, offering limited and stereotypical interpretations of events in the Muslim and non-Russian-majority region.At the moment, there is no ethnic or regional mobilization regarding this issue.
Kadyrov's statements were directed solely at Kerimov, not at Dagestan, they added.This take was echoed by expert Chambers, who advised to differentiate between these feuding elite factions and the actual people they claim to represent.I dont think anything will ultimately increase tensions between peoples, but certainly there will be greater problems between, for example, Ingush and Kadyrov, Chambers told The Moscow Times.In Ingushetia, Kadyrovs latest move reminded many of the 2018 Ingushetia protests against a border deal with Chechnya when he repeatedly threatened blood revenge not only against individual public figures but also against the entire Ingush people, said Evloeva.The Ingush people are accustomed to such provocations from Kadyrov, but each new outburst triggers a sharp negative reaction.
Nevertheless, the region remains stable, she said.





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