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Word of justice: Islam and state repression in the North-West Caucasus / Fagan, Geraldine   Journal Article
Fagan, Geraldine Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract How does state repression of non-militant Muslims contribute to violent Islamism in the North Caucasus? This article considers the case of the republic of Kabardino-Balkaria, where young residents' embrace of normative Islam post-perestroika roiled the Sovietized Muslim and secular establishments. Greatly aggravated by the brutal and indiscriminate response from law enforcement agencies, this confrontation culminated in the 2005 Nalchik uprising, the North Caucasus' largest insurgent offensive of the past decade. In the culturally comparable nearby republic of Adygeya, by contrast, analogous state repression in the wake of the uprising did not produce a violent outcome. Salient features of the mosque-state relationship in both republics are examined here, particularly the rationale of Kabardino-Balkaria's Muslim opposition leaders before and after their public endorsement of militant jihadism. The author then posits ways of marginalizing such leaders and thereby limiting the scope for conflict.
Key Words Counter-Terrorism  Jihad  Muslim  Extremism  North Caucasus  Secular 
Kabardino-Balkaria  Adygeya  Islam 
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