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Sirazhudinova called denunciation of support for anti-Semitic actions slander
2023-11-21
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[KavkazUzel] Dagestan activist Saida Sirazhudinova called Anna Korobkova's denunciation of support for anti-Semitic actions in Dagestan slander and distortion of information. Sirazhudinova has not yet received any requests from law enforcement agencies in connection with this denunciation.

As the "Caucasian Knot" wrote, the president of the Center for the Study of Global Issues of Contemporary and Regional Problems "Caucasus. World. Development" Saida Sirazhudinova attracted the attention of a well-known informer after commenting on anti-Semitic actions in Dagestan for one of the Western publications. 

In August, because of Anna Korobkova’s denunciation, security forces summoned the famous Ingush lawyer Kaloy Akhilgov for an interview. Anna Vasilyevna Korobkova
...now we have two names by which to find her in the Rantburg archives...
is known as the author of numerous denunciations against Russian scientists, human rights activists and other people who act as experts in independent media. A person (or a group of people) operating under this name characterizes himself as a “professional unpaid informer,” anthropologist Alexandra Arkhipova*, who entered into correspondence with Korobkova, reported on April 12. Korobkova herself stated in a letter to Arkhipova that she sent more than 700 denunciations only “in the first year of the special military operation.” 
A busy lady. Still, if it fills a need and keeps her from being a charge on the public purse — and it’s not as though she’s a Nazi, like George Soros was as a child.
In connection with Anna Korobkova’s denunciation, law enforcement agencies did not directly contact Saida Sirazhudinova, and she also does not know whether they showed interest in the information presented in the denunciation, Sirazhudinova herself told the “Caucasian Knot” correspondent. “At least, I don’t know about it. But Kaloy Akhilgov had problems earlier in connection with her denunciations,” Sirazhudinova said.

She learned about Korobkova’s denunciation from messages from her colleagues. “She sent letters to my places of work, talking about my ‘actions’ and demanding that I be fired,” Sirazhudinova noted.

According to the activist, a denunciation had already been written about her about a year and a half ago, but then it was not connected with Anna Korobkova. 

Sirazhudinova is not yet going to write counter statements. “I don’t want to get into this mud. Although if you read her, you will see how much she distorted all the information. Starting with the fact that she wrote that I “supported the protests.” But I did not support, I immediately stated in plain text that the riots were unacceptable "that such behavior is unacceptable for Dagestan. That is, this is slander on her part," Sirazhudinova pointed out.

On October 29, mass riots occurred at Makhachkala airport due to the announcement of the arrival of a flight from Israel. More than 20 people were injured, including nine police officers. By November 18, the courts of Dagestan had received administrative cases of 412 people accused of offenses during the anti-Semitic action and riots at the Makhachkala airport. Several young people were arrested under criminal charges of mass riots, but they do not admit guilt; 27 people appealed their arrest.

From October 26 to 29, mass anti-Semitic actions took place in the cities of three republics of the North Caucasus Federal District. In Cherkessk, protesters demanded that visitors from Israel not be allowed in, and in Nalchik a cultural center was set on fire. In Khasavyurt, Dagestan, hundreds of people gathered at a hotel after messages on social networks that there were refugees from Israel in this hotel, according to the Caucasian Knot report “ Anti-Semitic actions in the North Caucasus: how it happened .” The Caucasian Knot has also prepared a report entitled “ A Wave of Anti-Semitic Actions in the North Caucasus.”
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