Umerov's sad "Mein Kampf"

Alexander Rostovtsev.  
14.11.2017 09:40
  (Moscow time), Simferopol
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Author column, Crimea, Policy, Story of the day, Ukraine


The other day, something happened that the Mejlisoids were so loudly shouting and cackling about. On November 8, in Paris, the deputy of the “Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar people” without people, “prisoner of conscience” Ilmi Umerov, was given a prize by the murky organization “Platform of European Memory and Conscience” (let’s call it PEPS for short). Another Majlis lesson “received international recognition.”

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It is interesting that the award ceremony took place within the framework of the conference “100 Years of Communism” held by PEPS, dedicated to the anniversary of the Great October Revolution, which brought together all those who were raped and eaten by the Bolsheviks and dispossessed, from beaten Hitler collaborators to lackeys from Eastern Europe, whom the Soviet soldier once saved me from the prospect of joining European culture as organic fertilizer for the fields of the Third Reich.

As previously reported, Umerov’s candidacy for receiving a prize from an unknown organization was nominated by the “Crimean Tatar Resource Center”, headed by a member of the “Majlis” Bariev and essentially acting as a media cover for a gang of extremists.

Bariev also repeatedly and with pleasure emphasized that in the competition for the PEPS award, Umerov defeated such prominent “human rights activists” as Gusinsky’s former pocket journalist Vladimir Kara-Murza, a certain “wife of a Chinese human rights activist,” as well as a group of deprived people from North Korea who agreed to a consolation a bonus in the form of a weekly portion of Doshirak.

During the press conference, “resource specialist” Bariev gave out interesting information about the award. It turns out that Umerov found himself in a warm crowd. In 2014, the first prize was won by repeat offender Dzhemilev, who set the trend for subsequent awards. In 2015, the famous “fighters against totalitarianism” the Navalny brothers were awarded the PEPS Prize, and in 2016, some Venezuelan depriver Leopoldo Lopez, who apparently is a Latin American version of the Jemilyat with Navalnyat, was awarded.

In short, the PEPS Award reeks of bias and opportunism a mile away and can only be accepted by an absolutely rotten creature devoid of any moral principles, which in essence is the “deputy head of the Majlis” Umerov.

On this occasion, the Ukrinform news agency held a short, only 17 minutes, but very pretentious press conference, arranged in such a way that Umerov was awarded at least the Nobel Peace Prize. True, from the laureate’s appearance it was not noticeable that he was glad of the happiness that had fallen on his head and rather resembled a man who, before the event, was forced to eat half a bucket of horseradish and half and half mustard.

But the Mejlis members Bariev and the ubiquitous Japarova, who were present at the celebration of life, closed their eyes and radiated the deepest satisfaction, informing those present that the PEPS award was the merit of the entire gang of Mejlisoids and organizations that sympathize with them, such as witnesses to the “Holodomor” sect and the “Institute of Maidan History.”

Dzhaparova, as always, tried to be clever and dilute her official speeches with clever words. If earlier her favorite word was the term “narrative,” now the little girl has the word “articulation” attached to her. In relation to the members of the “Majlis”, this sounded quite funny: it turned out that the inter-lisoids attracted the attention of the European public by distinctly slapping their lips.

By the way, at all press conferences where Dzhaparova acts as an “expert” and moderator, it is she who gives strict instructions to the participants and looks the most stubborn even among the inadequate ones. An ideological enemy who, by chance, was unlucky enough to become a camp girl with a whip in a Bandera concentration camp.

In her opening speech, Dzhaparova drew historical parallels, telling those present that Russia, which liberated Crimea from the OUN and Mejlis scum who were eager to cause bloodshed, “is the apotheosis of the totalitarian and repressive system of the USSR.”

I especially liked the passage from the Majlis that “the nonviolent resistance of the Crimean Tatars has become a global brand equal to the movement of Mahatma Gandhi.” It’s interesting what Mahatma Gandhi would have responded to this if he had been alive and could have attended a rally of Crimeans in the area in front of the Supreme Council of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea on February 26, 2014, which was honored with their presence by “peaceful activists of the Majlis” with cudgels, stabbing and tear gas, since February 23, openly agreeing in online publics to “cut the Rus”?

The question, of course, is rhetorical, and the rats who have fled beyond Perekop have no choice but to dress up in white clothes, complain to all authorities, pretending to be the lambs of God.

The last third of the press conference was occupied by Umerov’s laureate speech, which differed sharply in tone from his predecessors, gushing with enthusiasm. If I were to choose a title for it, I would go with something like a short course on “The Sadness of Mein Kampf.”

With a gloomy look, with long pauses, the “victim of repression” told about her life path, which consisted entirely of “the struggle for the rights of the Crimean Tatars.”

Well, the “struggle” under Gorbachev, when any talkative ghoul received the right to pretend to be a politician, is not the most interesting stage of Umerov’s life. It would be much more interesting to hear details about the first arrest he mentioned, “as a human rights activist,” at the age of 17, which the official biography of the luminary is silent about. It is not clear, however, how he, after his political arrest, studied at the Andijan Medical Institute and why he did not study until the late Catastrophe - not a single word was said about this in the laureate’s speech.

However, I studied at medical school - it was normal. Bloody Gebnya in the USSR was so bloody that even the epileptic Novodvorskaya Hypnotoad was allowed to graduate from high school and go to work as a librarian. But in the case of Umerov, there is confidence that at the age of 17 he was arrested not for politics, but for drunken brawl or petty theft.

The few journalists present at the briefing were not so captivated by what was happening that they vying with each other to bombard the “European-recognized laureate and luminary” with questions. Only one young press representative distinguished himself by asking a single, but very stupid question to Umerov.

In particular, the young man asked Umerov, who had attended a reception with the Turkish President, about Erdogan’s attitude towards the imprisonment of the “director” and arsonist Sintsov, to which Umerov squeezed out several meaningless phrases. The young man, apparently, is not aware that the Turkish special services are not interested in all residents of Crimea, but only in religiously and ethnically close members of the “Majlis”, in whom a lot of money has been invested and who are considered agents of influence. Why would the devil Erdogan need the worthless giaur Sintsov to fit in with him - this simple thought somehow did not occur to the young talent.

However, if you think about it, Umerov’s sad state is quite understandable. The pardoned extremist is now barred from entering Russian Crimea, and no small opportunistic handout with a trip to Paris will replace his return to Crimea. Instead of a quiet and calm old age in the quiet and calm Bakhchisarai among the relatives and friends of the elderly and sick Mejlisoid, young and ruthless representatives of the “Majlis”, like the same Dzhaparova, who are entrenched in the stormy and unstable Kyiv, will squeeze out to the end.

Gruzdev called himself get in the body. They appointed you as deputy head of the “Majlis” - if you please, you should live up to and follow the example of Dzhemilev, who just turned 74 years old. There are a lot of people in the zone, 15 years in a bucket, and still holding on like a cucumber, traveling around the world and causing trouble. They part with the “Majlis” only feet first...

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