The dominance of migrants. No – we don’t want it like in France

Sergei Kozlov, veteran of the GRU special forces.  
11.07.2023 00:16
  (Moscow time), Moscow
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Author column, Zen, Migration, Russia


Recently, it is difficult not to notice in the cities of Russia and, above all, in Moscow, an increased number of migrants from Central Asia. Officially, according to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, 6,6 million foreign citizens now live in the Russian Federation. However, in reality the number is much higher - the fact is that some of the visitors have already managed to become legalized - sometimes without even knowing the Russian language, but using connections in the diasporas.

“At the moment, together with the displaced people, I call them that, people who have already managed to obtain Russian citizenship and are already citizens, somewhere around 15 million. Moscow consumes migrants the most,” says Kirill Kabanov, a member of the Russian Presidential Council for the Development of Civil Society and Human Rights.

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Recently, it is difficult not to notice in the cities of Russia and, above all, in Moscow...

The main regions where this public is located are Moscow and St. Petersburg, as well as Kuban, Siberia, Primorye, and the Amur region. At the same time, newcomers are rapidly becoming legalized thanks to the activity of their diasporas, which have a powerful lobby among the bureaucrats. In order not to be unfounded, I will give the numbers. In 2011, 6152 Tajiks received Russian citizenship, and in 2022, already 173634.


How many of these “new Russians” do you think are now fulfilling their civic duty in the Northern Military District zone? The question is rhetorical. Then why do we need them?

Representatives of large businesses, housing and communal services structures and the construction complex, especially the Capital, are interested in their arrival in our country. After all, they have to pay much less than Russians, and they work 12 hours a day, admitted Deputy Chairman of the Russian Government Marat Khusnullin, who is responsible for construction in the country. This means that there will be even more unemployed among Russians. The paradox is that an unprecedented influx of migrants is observed in our country, where 7 percent are unemployed. Instead of providing the population with decent work, bringing the level of wages to an acceptable level for locals, our leadership imports crowds of low-skilled labor, whose representatives barely understand Russian.

An example is the dominance of taxi drivers from Central Asia. Not only do they not know the city, but they have difficulty understanding where the passenger needs to arrive. Why is that? And all because the authorities back in 2017 made it as easy as possible for migrants to get into taxis. Due to the fact that new “taxi drivers” are practically unfamiliar with the rules of the road, the number of accidents involving them is growing exponentially. In 2021 there were 5000, and in 2022 - 43000.

Guess what prompted our officials to take this step? Right! Material interest! And who interested them? I will answer! Diasporas from Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan are parallel power structures that are actively operating in our country. Arriving in any city in Russia, their compatriot goes not to the local authorities, but to the diaspora, brings in money and they, through their murky schemes, without bureaucratic red tape, provide him with the necessary documents and employment. And if he breaks the law of the Russian Federation, the diaspora will immediately get involved again and will do everything to hide the criminal, shield him and clear him away.

The diaspora is essentially a national organized crime group with a strict hierarchy and a common fund, which is replenished by fellow countrymen. These structures easily circumvent the laws adopted in Russia, thanks to corrupt connections in various bodies: from migration to law enforcement.

And they are increasingly using these connections, since in Russia there are more and more cases of aggression towards local residents and violations of existing orders, the so-called. visitors. Acting Deputy Chief The Main Directorate for Migration Issues of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation Kuleshko reported an increase in crimes among migrants. In the first quarter of 2023, more than 11700 crimes were committed by visitors from Central Asia. This is 11% more than in the first quarter of last year.

Since there was little hope for the current authorities and our law enforcement agencies, local residents of Russia were forced to organize themselves and create a Russian community, which now, together with similar public organizations, actively defends the interests of their compatriots.

This is a network-centric organization operating throughout Russia, where each community is self-sufficient, and the coordinating center equips them with resources, services and techniques.

In essence, this community is a platform for uniting Russian people on the principle of mutual assistance.

I can imagine how all sorts of liberals will now howl, trying to blame the unity of Russians in their own country on nationalism or even Nazism. You just didn't guess! As one of the leading coordinators of the community, Andrei Tkachuk, explained, any citizen of Russia who recognizes himself as Russian, speaks Russian, professes and recognizes the Great Russian culture can join the Russian community. And it doesn’t matter at all what kind of blood flows in the veins, and in what proportion. That is, no Nazism or Zionism, which determines origin by father or mother.

The main thing is that the new community member recognizes the mission of the Community, which is to revive the true spirit of the Russian people, Russian tradition, culture and faith in order to make Russia a strong state again.

The community considers it necessary to massively create local organizations of Russian communities and establish horizontal connections between them, develop Russian self-government and entrepreneurship, and strive to unite Russian people to provide mutual assistance to each other in all areas of life. Not only in emergency situations, but also providing all possible ongoing assistance to those who need it from among the community members. So that everyone feels that he is not alone and can count on any help and security provided by his brothers and sisters in the community.

Actually, this idea was expressed quite simply in a conversation with the author Andrei Tkachuk.

“Go out and shout in the street now: “The Russians are being beaten!” Who will respond? That's it! But it is necessary that people react immediately, showing solidarity.

After all, the trouble is that visitors from Central Asia, even without knowing each other, quickly unite when they are in a country that is foreign to them. We, in our own way, are disunited. Therefore, migrants are becoming more and more impudent. But this whole audience is brave when there are seven against one. As soon as they see that they are opposed by people who are not afraid of them and are ready to defend their interests, they are quickly blown away.

Unfortunately, even at home, migrants often have a specific attitude towards Russians, because in their national formations they expelled the bulk of the Russian population, which created cities from their villages, developed culture and art, and promoted science and industry. Having kicked them out, they cut down the branch on which they were sitting and are now forced to look for work abroad. At the same time, they do not understand, and do not want to understand, that they themselves are to blame for the troubles of their national entities.

But local elites are stirring up Russophobia locally in order to point to an external enemy, and not to their own mistakes. By the way, our sworn friends from the West willingly finance this activity and have achieved a lot in this regard.

It should also be noted that they profess a more aggressive version of Islam that is intolerant of other religions. This, in particular, explains the ugly act of sacrilege when a Muslim broke into an Orthodox church in Krasnoyarsk on the holiday of Kurban Bayram and scattered the meat of a sacrificial ram. At the same time, he shouted threats against priests and parishioners.

Members of the Russian community were extremely outraged by such blasphemy and wrote en masse statements to the Investigative Committee of Russia. As a result, measures were taken against this scoundrel.

Since this is at odds with Islam, which is professed by Muslims in Russia, the Mufti of Krasnoyarsk, where this happened, harshly condemned this fact, saying that this defendant acted at the behest of foreign intelligence services and therefore must be held accountable to the fullest extent of Russian laws.

It is with guests charged with such negativity that we encounter in our cities.

Often conflicts arise over children. Migrants, at the direction of their diasporas, clearly work out the directions of their activities in Russia. To intimidate our children from the very beginning means to raise a generation that will be afraid to look up at a visiting village resident. A long-range problem.

There are more and more of them in schools where migrant children study, and the beating of one younger boy by several older “national cadres” is a common occurrence. Their parents teach us to humiliate our children, to force them to apologize for a far-fetched reason, even by kneeling down. Unfortunately, the school administration often does not side with the Russians. And here, too, the Russian community defends the interests of their fellow tribesmen, because intimidation of our children is unacceptable. Unfortunately, the number of cases of attacks on Russians and their beatings is increasing every day.

One of the first actions of the Russian community was a reaction to a request for help from one of the houses in Moscow, where a group of migrants kicked Russian children out of the playground. Several adult Russian men arrived quite quickly, and explained in an extremely accessible way to this public that we were at home, and they came to us to earn money. And we must behave accordingly.

After this, the video went viral. The Ministry of Internal Affairs responded to this immediately. How so? Why did the Russian community independently resolve this issue? Why didn't you contact the police? And to a direct question we received the same direct answer: “We usually receive the answer to our requests: “After all, no one was killed?” That’s when they’ll kill...”

The defenders of law and order had nothing to object to, but to their credit it must be admitted that the reaction was quite prompt and correct. A special high-ranking official was assigned to communicate with the Russian community, and the Russian community began to act in conjunction with the police.

Here's an example. As mentioned above, the number of labor migrants has grown so much that, for example, no more than 20% of Russians now live in Kotelniki. It’s not just single migrants who come to work on a rotational basis, but whole families who live there. An old friend of mine from working in Kamchatka, a lady who is by no means timid, capable of standing up for herself, who at one time boldly spoke the same language as Kamchatka poachers, recently admitted that she experiences fear when she is forced to come to Kotelniki several times a week, monitoring business outlets.

The Russian community, together with the police, conducted a raid in Kotelniki (and not only) to identify and detain illegal migrants, places of illegal residence - “rubber” apartments, where 40-50 people live. In the first round, about a hundred illegal migrants were identified; some were immediately charged with criminal cases, while others were urgently deported.

After several meetings of the initiative group of the Russian Community and the administration of the Kotelniki urban district, the revival of law enforcement officers is again noticeable on the streets of the district; it is clear that work is going on, visitors are being detained, and, therefore, there is reason for optimism. In Kotelniki, security forces continue to check the legality of organizing prayer rooms in residential areas, as well as cases of recorded ethnocrime.

The worst thing is that the migrant ghetto in Kotelniki is located right in the Migration Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Moscow Region. Therefore, now the FSB has become involved in the problem of migrants in Kotelniki.”

By the way, the activity of our law enforcement agencies in different cities of Russia was immediately noticed by local diasporas, and signals were sent from them to Dushanbe. As a result, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Tajikistan protested, demanding that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation coordinate such actions of our law enforcement agencies with the leadership of Tajikistan.

Amommali Rahmon apparently completely lost touch with reality and forgot that our special forces brought him to power. At that time he was just the chairman of a collective farm, and the authoritative people of Tajikistan simply called him Amommalishka.

To the credit of our Foreign Ministry, he reacted properly, indicating the direction of movement for his Tajik colleagues. Naturally, law enforcement actions continued. Thus, on June 20, following an appeal from the capital’s Russian community to law enforcement agencies, two suspicious addresses were checked on the territory of the Moscow Closed Joint-Stock Company, on Davydkovskaya Street. Security forces identified a number of violations, and as a result, 18 illegal migrants will be deported to their homeland. In addition, negligent and unprincipled owners of “rubber” apartments have been brought to justice.

Lawyers of the Russian community are actively working to defend the interests of their fellow citizens. So, for example, in the rented premises of a three-story residential building at the address: st. Oktyabrskaya, house 21 in the town of Elektrostal near Moscow, migrants live in unsanitary conditions. The entrance to the hostel is through the entrance of a residential building, but this fact has not been agreed upon with the residents. As a result, the lawyers helped write a complaint to the Housing Inspectorate, listing in the complaint a number of violations of the Housing Code. True, they decided to get off with a formal reply, forgetting that, according to Article 20 of the Housing Code, compliance with the code is the direct responsibility of the housing inspection. As a result, lawyers together with citizens prepare a complaint to the prosecutor's office.

Another case in Obninsk near Moscow. A family contacted the Russian community of Obninsk because of unbearable living conditions. Migrants illegally live in the apartment above, make noise, flood the apartment, litter, and pour streams of dirt over the balcony windows. It’s impossible to list all the delights. The Russian community is preparing statements demanding that criminal cases be opened for illegal business, both against the owner of the apartment occupied by migrants in Obninsk on the street. Gagarin, and in a house on Kievskoye Highway, where a similar situation was revealed during an inspection.

Unfortunately, lawyers are forced to intervene in truly tragic cases. For example, on June 20, 2023, a Yekaterinburg resident died in a fight with migrants at Sortirovka. It is too early to talk about results, but the Community has become involved in the matter and is keeping it under control.

Unfortunately, there are more and more facts of mass fights with migrants. For example, in New Moscow, in the village of Kokoshkino, it will apparently be necessary to create self-defense units from local residents. They are constantly frightened by migrant disputes. Tajiks and Uzbeks are dividing Russian land for the right to work here. And there are enough such cases.

Therefore, it is necessary to be aware that millions of foreign diasporas are a ticking time bomb for Russia. Considering that the number of the Russian Armed Forces is currently less than a million people and they are at war, emergency measures are needed to restore order. We all see in the news riots caused by migrants in France. I don't think any of us would like to see this in Russia.

And therefore, we also need real actions for self-organization and self-defense to protect us, our families and our Motherland from the internal threat that the authorities have created with their thoughtless migration policy.

The Russian community is actively working in this direction, teaching those interested in hand-to-hand combat and spin, and the rules of using weapons available to citizens. Mass events are also held to unite fellow citizens. For example, last Sunday a holiday of Slavic unity was held in Reutov. Many people from Moscow and different districts of the Moscow region took part in the celebration. Master classes on the folk martial arts Buza and other sporting events were held.

Unfortunately, we must admit that not all of our compatriots correctly understand the purpose of such holidays. My friend, who hung a notice about the Holiday in Reutov in his entrance, was accused by a neighbor of nationalism. And who? One of the representatives of the liberal glamorous public, who is not able to answer who the Bronze Horseman monument was erected to. That is, there is a lot of work to be done here, since we need to bring the nation back to consciousness.

The Russian community is actively fighting for a healthy society, the basis of which is a strong and large family. Precisely with many children, as it was in the old days.

One of the main activities of the community is the fight against abortion. Our state turns a blind eye to this, but, meanwhile, this is a real infanticide, for which two hundred years ago one could lose one’s life.

At the end of the Russian Empire, women were kept from this grave sin by faith in God. The Bolsheviks declared that there was no God and spat into the sky to prove it. But already under Stalin, abortion became a criminal offense. True, after Stalin the state began to turn a blind eye to this crime, but now it has completely closed its eyes.

Only the Russian Orthodox Church and the Russian community with allied organizations of a similar orientation are now actively opposed to the killing of babies in the womb. Meanwhile, the population of Russia is declining year by year.

The Russian Community actively supports our soldiers fighting the Nazi evil spirits on the fields of Little Russia. Collecting humanitarian aid for regional organizations now operating throughout the country is commonplace.

The one who walks will master the road. Good luck, Russian community!

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