The Russians and Kabardinians people of the North Caucuses have had enough of the Wahhabi driven terror and criminal activity in their cities and countryside. They have decided to form a vigilante security force known as the Black Hawks based in the Republic of Kabardino-Balkaria. There comes a point where the situation is so bad that the populace is forced to take matters into its own hands. 10% of the population is responsible for the terrorism and violence. I’ll let you guess their religion.
Frankly, this situation in the Caucuses was bound to come to this. The Police and the FSB are mostly ineffective at preventing Muslim terrorism, not that any police force can effectively do that. After Beslan, all bets are off. I will keep an eye on these cats and report back. Here is the information on them and some background.
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“If they continue, we will kill their children,” a masked man told Ren-TV.
“The Black Hawks are we, the ordinary citizens of the republic,” a man covering his face told the reporter. “We are fed up with the outrage created by that bearded evil who don’t let this republic live in peace. We want our friends from other regions to come here without having to fear being shot dead, or robbed.”
“Now they’ve started to bomb the city centre, women and children are become victims of the terrorist war,” the leader of the Black Hawks said. He said that if that continues, the movement will hit back with attacks on militants’ families to make them feel how it hurts. The man pointed out that 9 out of 10 families do know that their children make money illegally, as they their neither work not study but still have pockets full of money. “Why don’t parents of relatives ask them where the money comes from?”
The leader of the new group believes that militants only disguise themselves as fighters for religion and the majority of them simply lead a terrorist war. “They have no faith. The Koran says that no one can kill women or children,” he added. The leader of the anti-Wahhabi movement added that these bandits cannot justify their actions by labeling it a so-called “sacred war” since no one “enslaved them here” and they could live peacefully.
In response to a question about the Black Hawks future plans, their leader said “just watch the news”.
New Threat as Caucasus Vigilantes Vow to Fight Back
Raising the specter of a new wave of violence, ordinary people weary of bloodshed in the North Caucasus have threatened to take up arms themselves to kill militants and their families.
The grass-roots vigilantes have formed a group called the Black Hawks that opposes Wahhabism, a radical form of Islam favored by militants. Based in Kabardino-Balkaria, the group is vowing to restore calm in the mountainous republic beset by a series of recent attacks, including the murder of three Moscow tourists at a ski resort.
“If they continue, we will kill their children,” a masked man who identified himself as a Black Hawks member said in an interview with Ren-TV. “We’ll give them a taste of their own medicine so they know how painful it is.”
Locals are tired of bombings and killings and intend to respond in kind, said the man, whose face was shrouded by a black balaclava and voice was modified.
“They can collect money from tough businessmen, vodka magnates and the like, but they cannot kill our children,” he said in the interview aired late Tuesday.
Militants are known for exhorting money from entrepreneurs.
The Black Hawks are a vigilante group made of “ordinary republican residents” — mostly relatives of slain police officers — who are willing to fight the “forest brothers,” the man said.
He added that families of insurgents would be targeted because most of them were aware that their relatives were fighting with the militants — usually for the money, not their faith.
The Black Hawks first announced their intentions through a series of online videos released last month. The videos were accompanied by several attacks against the relatives of suspected terrorists in Kabardino-Balkaria.
One attack saw unidentified men throw Molotov cocktails in a yard in Nalchik, the regional capital, belonging to relatives of Astemir Mamishev, whom investigators have linked to several killings and who is currently on the run, local news web site Kavkazsky Uzel reported. No injuries were reported. A written threat signed by the Black Hawks was found nearby.
Later in February, grenades went off near houses owned by the families of Mamyshev and another suspected militant accused of murder, Aznaparukh Samayev. No group took credit for the attacks, in which no one was hurt.
North Caucasus militants claimed Wednesday on their Kavkaz Center web site that the Black Hawks actually consist of law enforcement officers looking to terrorize the “mujahedin.”
The web site provided no proof, but the practice is not unheard of. The authorities reportedly have detained family members of suspected militants in the past to pressure their loved ones to surrender.
Still, security analyst Andrei Soldatov expressed doubt that the Federal Security Service was behind the Black Hawks, saying, “The FSB simply doesn’t like creating informal organizations.”
But the Black Hawks may believe they have the backing of officials because their emergence coincided with a call by Kabardino-Balkaria leader Arsen Kanokov last month to establish “an armed people’s militia” to make the republic safer.
“It’s possible that those people think that they have support,” Soldatov, who heads the Agentura.ru web site, said by telephone.
Kabardino-Balkaria has enjoyed relative calm over the past two decades, but things have gone downhill in recent months with a string of attacks that indicate North Caucasus militants may have shifted their focus to the republic.
Islamist militants dealt serious blows to both the republic’s tourist industry and law enforcement infrastructure in February. Three tourists from Moscow were gunned down in the vicinity of Mount Elbrus, and a cable-car support pole was blown up in the area. In Nalchik, the FSB headquarters, an FSB-owned sanatorium and traffic police checkpoints were attacked.
Background:
http://rt.com/politics/anti-terrorist-black-hawks/
http://www.themoscowtimes.com/news/article/new-threat-as-caucasus-vigilantes-vow-to-fight-back/431977.html
http://www.rferl.org/content/who_are_kabardino-balkaria_back_hawks/2319966.html