Tuesday, December 13, 2016

Murder and Racism in Russia: Will Anti-Muslim Sentiment Place the U.S. on the Same Path?

Chystyakov, whose face and name have been concealed to protect his identity, is literally risking his life to make the world aware of the “ethnic cleansing” that is taking place and the Russian government’s failure to respond. He has also provided “From The G-Man” with video footage to support his statements.


The following 2010 From The G-Man interview presents disturbing, eerie and frightening parallels between Russia, the U.S. and the current situation involving attacks against Muslims, immigrants and the unprecedented rise of extremist groups. 

As you read, keep in mind that this interview was conducted, as previously stated, back in 2010.
     
St. Petersburg Native Risks Life by Speaking Out and Providing Graphic Footage

A WORLD EXCLUSIVE

Grisha Chystyakov and his family migrated to the United States, as refugees, after Russia became what Chystyakov calls “a shit-hole”, both politically and socially. He still has many family members back in Russia, Ukraine, and other eastern European countries.

Since migrating to the U.S., Chystyakov and his family have faced a number of economic and social challenges, but a strong family bond and Russian pride allowed them to adapt and overcome.

The St. Petersburg native is on the verge of obtaining a degree in electrical engineering. Initially, Chystyakov was solely interested in obtaining an international studies degree and pursuing a career in homeland security and anti-terrorism. Realizing he has a greater purpose in life, he now intends to pursue a career as a U.S. Navy SEAL after graduation.

Chystyakov traveled back to Russia in 2004. He remained for quite some time and was able to get a real sense of how life had changed in his native homeland. He now feels that Russia and Russian nationalism have changed significantly…and not for the better.

In 2009, Chystyakov came across brutal execution videos of Russian neo-Nazis beheading non-Russians or “foreigners”, as well as footage of immigrants being savagely beaten or killed on the street. After an exhausting series of Internet searches, he discovered these groups were proudly posting a significant number of these horrific and gut-wrenching videos on a daily basis.

Chystyakov, who noted he is a loyal “G-Fan”, contacted me and said the number of attacks and murders are steadily increasing. He then requested my help in exposing what was happening to thousands of immigrants and his beloved Russia.

The following interview took place on August 13 of this year. Chystyakov, whose face and name have been concealed to protect his identity, is literally risking his life to make the world aware of the “ethnic cleansing” that is taking place and the Russian government’s failure to respond. He has also provided “From The G-Man” with video footage to support his statements.

Be warned!! Viewer discretion is strongly advised!! The footage contains detailed news reports, in English, but it also includes extreme and gruesome violence by Russian neo-Nazis.

I hope that Google/Blogspot.com will stand in support of the First Amendment, namely freedom of speech and the press, and allow the comments and video links to remain posted on this blog…. no matter how much they may anger the Russian government or threaten U.S.-Russian relations.

Now, here is my exclusive interview with Grisha Chystyakov.

G-Man: Were you surprised to learn that your country elected its first Black politician?

Chystyakov: No, it was eventually going to happen. In general, most people think there are few Blacks in Russia or in Eastern Europe. The fact is that many Africans travel to these regions to study and live. Today, it is not uncommon to see a Black person on the streets of Moscow or St. Petersburg. The country is extremely diverse and its regional officials have various backgrounds. Having said that, Russia currently has an enormous problem with ultra-nationalism, and it’s running rampant. There’s a lot of hate toward outsiders and many foreigners are being violently beaten or killed.

G-Man: Are you familiar with the region where the historic election took place? If so, what can you tell me about it, as far as race relations go?

Chystyakov: I am not familiar with this region, but I searched the city where Jean Gregoire Sagbo was elected and found that it is a small town of roughly 10,000. In interviews, Sagbo describes his town as rundown and in need of help. He also mentions that he feels comfortable, at home, and doesn’t see any racism in his town.

G-Man: What prompted this interview was the fact that you said Blacks are not and have not been treated well in your country on any level. How long has this been the case and why?

Chystyakov: It’s not only Black people, but it’s foreigners in general. Anyone who is not ethnically Russian is in danger. Many ultra-nationalists see them as ruining their country and taking their jobs. They see foreigners as the ones who bring in drugs and take Russian jobs. This ideology has been prevalent for a long time and seems to be deeply rooted in Russian society. The first glimpse of this violence began after the fall of the Soviet Union in the 1990’s. Unemployment and other social problems ultimately led to this crisis. Young people had no jobs and older workers had no pensions. Given these conditions, you can easily figure out how bored and pissed off people are going to react.

G-Man: It’s truly frightening to hear you say this because the similarities are striking. As you know, the U.S. is in the midst of an economic and social crisis, and attacks on Mexican and Muslim immigrants are on the rise. Did you or your family members witness acts of brutality against people of color while living in Russia?

Chystyakov: No, we haven’t seen anything personally. Our access to that world is solely through the media.

G-Man: Are the Russian government and law enforcement doing enough to combat racism and racist attacks?

Chystyakov: They have organized groups to monitor hate group activities and created task forces to combat the violence. There are also many anti-racism activists; some of which have been brutally murdered. Just recently, I think around April of this year, a judge was murdered for sentencing ultra-nationalists. Russia is not like the United States, where local police forces will use groundbreaking technology to find killers. This is a poor country with limited resources, and it would be hard to imagine Russian law enforcement officials dedicating resources, time and effort to deal with this growing problem. From articles I’ve read, it seems that the government and law enforcement officials blame the murders and beating on hooligans and turn a blind eye to what’s really going on.

G-Man: Has the Russian media made an effort to expose the brutality shown in the videos you've provided?

Chystyakov: The Russian and international media do a fine job of exposing what these groups have done and continue to do. Most official media outlets won’t show the violent videos completely, but online bloggers and death video sites will. Just searching online I’ve found plenty of stories and underground videos detailing incidents of murder, torture, and brutal beatings by Russian neo-Nazis and other ultra-nationalist groups.

G-Man: The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) and the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) have battled racism in the U.S. for many, many years. Do similar groups exist in Russia and are they making progress?

Chystyakov:
Again, there are groups that have been established to protect the rights of the people. Have they been successful? I don’t really think so. As I understand it, there has been a 30 percent increase in attacks and murders since last year.

G-Man: Consider the following: The American media picks up this article and broadcasts its video footage. A few weeks later, Reverend Al Sharpton and a coalition of civil rights activists request a meeting with the President of the Russian Federation, Dimitry Medvedev, to address this crisis. Would the Russian government be likely to comply, or would it tell Sharpton and others to stay in America and mind their own damn business?

Chystyakov: I doubt that anything would happen if civil rights activists went to speak with Russian leaders. I’m sure they would be delighted to entertain their guests with a nod or two, but I could imagine them thinking, “Who the fuck are you coming into my house and telling me what to do?” I look at it this way. If a Middle-Eastern, anti-war activist came to the White House and asked….“Can you stop invading our countries and killing our people?”… I’m pretty sure President Obama would console him with a well-placed “yes” or “I understand” at certain points of the exchange. However, at the end of the day, I suspect he would look at the activist and think, “Who the fuck are you?”

G-Man: Do you believe racism is far worse in your homeland or here in the United States? Why?

Chystyakov: It’s much, much worse in Russia. Deep down inside, I know that Russian ultra nationalists, neo-Nazis and Skinheads are far more dangerous in Russia than their U.S. counterpart. The ones in Russia truly don’t give a fuck about the value of life. From the videos I’ve seen, they have killed people in some really brutal ways. It’s a very different culture. What’s really frightening is that membership is rapidly increasing.

G-Man: Finally, do you have any concerns that the Russian government and law enforcement officials will be upset by what you've shared, verbally and visually, in this interview?

Chystyakov: At first, I didn’t see this as a problem. But after thinking about it for a while, I can see it becoming a problem. I plan to return to Russia in the future, and if they find out about this article, or discover my identity, they’ll probably want to ask me a few questions when I land. I know that for a fact. Not knowing how deep the level of racism extends in Russia, how do I know it’s not lurking within law enforcement or government offices? Will I be a marked man after this article? Perhaps. Plenty of activists, reporters, and even judges have been killed back home, so why not me?

Note: The videos featuring graphic violence, including neo-Nazis beheading two Muslim immigrants, have been removed from the article.


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