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Pablo Naboso's avatar

Thank you. You brought to public attention the facts rarely seen by the Western audience.

Most people would not know who the Circassians are, let alone know about the genocide. I am sharing your piece.

The country that stole its own name can only survive by erasing the memory of all neighboring nations. This will never work:

https://nomadicmind.substack.com/p/the-country-that-stole-its-name

Aaron Ruby's avatar

Thank you for your post on the Circassian Genocide.

Unfortunately it is little known despite its importance and implications.

It is among the reasons Vladimir Lenin called Russia the "prison house of nations" in his 1914 essay, "The Right of Nations to Self-Determination." He used it to describe how the Tsarist state functioned as a giant, oppressive jail for subjugated ethnic groups like Ukrainians, Poles, Finns, Georgians, and Central Asians.

Among the very first acts of the revolutionary government led by Lenin was to issue the:

"Declaration of the Rights of the Peoples of Russia," promulgated on November 15, 1917.

The heart of the proclamation established four foundational guarantees for all nationalities within the former empire:

—Equality and sovereignty of all the peoples of Russia.

—The right to free self-determination, up to and including secession and the formation of an independent state.

—The abolition of all national and religious privileges and restrictions.

—The free development of national minorities and distinct ethnographic groups inhabiting Russian territory.

It was the first time in history that such a perspective was put forward by a government. And the Bolsheviks began to lead a way forward for the peoples of the Caucuses.

Unfortunately that was cut short by Stalin's bloody counterrevolution, and a kind of new "prison house of nations" was reestablished in the Stalinist USSR.

Today Czar Putin once again presides over another Russian Empire and a brutal "prison house of nations" as we saw what was done to the Chechen people.

And that is why Putin hates Lenin so much, and admires Stalin. Lenin's perspective of freedom and equality of all peoples is anathema for a colonialist like Putin.

We can only desire a victory for Ukraine over the colonialist invasion by Russian imperialism. That would be the best help to the people of the Caucuses and all the oppressed peoples trapped in the Russian Empire.

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