Chechya's Parliament Speaker Threatens Russian Liberals With Attack Dog 'Tarzan'

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Chechen President Ramzan Kadyrov at the Kremlin in Moscow, September 18, 2014. The speaker of Chechnya’s parliament has threatened opposition and liberal figures in Russia with a picture of Kadyrov and his attack dog Tarzan. Maxim Shemetov/Reuters

The speaker of Chechnya's parliament has threatened opposition and liberal figures in Russia with a picture of Chechen President Ramzan Kadyrov and his attack dog Tarzan, posted on Instagram.

Kadyrov and his government have been hardline supporters of Russian President Vladimir Putin since successfully opposing independence fighters in Chechnya during the 1990s. Kadyrov has headed the region since 2007 and his heavy-handed tactics in maintaining control have seen him accused of human rights abuses by activists.

Kadyrov's head of parliament, Magomed Daudov, has sent a menacing message to a few figures who have leveled unkind accusations to Kadyrov, posting a photo of the Chechen leader holding back a riled Caucasian Shepherd Dog with a threatening caption.

"Here is Tarzan, our old friend," Daudov writes. "Sometimes he's happy, sometimes he's serious."

 

Это опять Тарзан.. Наш старый друг. В меру веселый, в меру серьезный. Хвостом при виде кости не виляет, только иногда, если подойдешь к нему с добром, искренне.. Быстро распознает лицемеров, а шакалов, тявкающих где-то очень далеко игнорирует, потому что на равных выходит на поединок только с волками.. И то, только с матерыми.. Страшно не любит собак иностранных мастей.. Особенно американских.. Стаффордов разных, Питтбулей темного окраса. Европейские породы тоже раздражают.. Особенно те, что ещё недавно сидели на цепи у нас под строгим присмотром хозяина.. От их закулисной возни некоторые дворняги совсем, бедные, изошлись непрерывным лаем.. Настолько разгавкались некоторые "моськи", что "Эхо" слышно из самой Москвы! Есть у нас "серьезные" кобели, из-за которых у миролюбивого Тарзана сильно чешутся клыки. Это, к примеру, пекинес "Каляпа", защищающий права тех, кого подскажут Питтбули, такса "Веня" со звонкой брехливой глоткой и громким "Эхо", московский беспородный пёс "Пономарь" (себя заносчиво называет Львом), обитающий в мусорном ящике недалёко от Госдумы РФ, создающий дискомфорт своим зловонием в самом центре нашей столицы, "Яшка" - дворняжка.. В общем, наш друг этих кобелей не любит, главным образом от того, что они ему сильно напоминают блудливых сук. Он, в отличие от них, твёрдо убеждён в том, что кобель должен, все-таки оставаться кобелем, а не превращаться в суку, даже если ему кажется, что жизнь на дворе становится очень собачьей.. Оборзели, жалкие шавки, думают, что за ними стоят "надежные львы".. Тарзан в меру добрый, в меру терпеливый, умеет долго ждать.. Он знает главное правило этого жестокого мира: выпустишь волку кишки - шакалы глохнут, торопливо углубляясь в леса, вырвешь глотку питтбулю - дворняги, брык на спину, и давай хвостом асфальт мести, повизгивая от счастья при виде нового вожака.... Очень резвый стал Тарзан.. Еле сдерживаем. Ой, что тут было бы!!! Если бы не.. Демократия!!! А так, Тарзан добрый...

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According to Daudov, Tarzan is good at "sniffing out hypocrites" and he "does not like dogs with foreign coats, especially American ones." The Chechen politician explained that the dog's "teeth itch" for a few particular canines, which he gave names either identical to or a close wordplay of those of four liberal and opposition figures in Russia.

Tarzan was baring his teeth for the "Pekingese" Igor Kalyapin, a human rights activist whose group has pleaded for Russian authorities to investigate Kadyrov's crackdown on the families of suspected islamists; "the Dachshund" Alexey Venediktov, the head of the liberal radio station Echo of Moscow who often interviews opposition figures critical of Kadyrov; "the cur" Ilya Yashin, one such opposition figure who has called on Kadyrov to be questioned as part of the case of the Boris Nemtsov murder; and "the mongrel" Lev Ponomarev, who has accused Kadyrov of turning Chechnya into a "totalitarian part of Russia."

In a chilling conclusion to his post, Daudov writes that Tarzan is "moderately patient" but recently he'd grown "very uneasy… barely containable."

Venediktov was quick to react to the threat, telling independent Russian news agency Interfax that he thought the post was a reaction to Echo of Moscow's coverage of the Nemtsov murder, for which the suspects held in custody are Chechens linked to Kadyrov.

"I think obviously it was an inadequate response," Venediktov wrote. "It seems we touched upon a nerve."

Ponomarev meanwhile appealed to Putin to ensure their safety and told liberal news channel Dozhd that physical threats from those around Kadyrov were "against the law."

According to The Guardian, among the figures frequently linked with being killed on Kadyrov's orders are investigative journalist Anna Politkovskaya, Russian security services agent Movladi Baisarov and human rights activist Natalia Estemirova. Kadyrov and the Russian government have dismissed the Chechen leader's involvement in the cases.

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