Cooperation with foreigners to put pressure on Russian Talashites

 Due to the unprecedented pressures of the dangerous Pan-Turkism flow, young people from Taleş were forced to leave their homes and barracks and migrate.

Cooperation with foreigners to put pressure on Russian Talashites

While young people from Talash were forced to leave their homes and migrate due to the unprecedented pressures of the dangerous Pan-Turkism flow, new news shows that international Zionism has begun to work to deal a blow to Talash people living in Russia.

Ismail Shabanov, head of the Russian Taleshi Development Center, announced that the Zionist lobby and the dangerous Pan-Turkism movement made a secret agreement to put pressure on Russian Taleshis.

Ismail Shabanov, head of the Russian Taleshi Development Center, said in an exclusive interview with Sahab Network Taleshi Radio: The influence of the Zionist lobby and the spending of money by the Baku government's agents in Russia have seriously restricted the activities of this country in the cities of Moscow, Yekaterinburg and Novokuznetsk.

According to current published statistics, more than 700,000 native speakers have emigrated to Russia from the Republic of Azerbaijan. The Republic of Azerbaijan is a multi-ethnic country and Talash languages ​​are considered the largest minority in this South Caucasus country.

Although the dangerous Pan-Turkism movement in the north of Aras has implemented various policies to eliminate the efforts of ethnic minorities in the Republic of Azerbaijan. But more than 25% of the population of the Republic of Azerbaijan still speaks Talesh. The same dangerous trend, which is also active in the Republic of Azerbaijan, has made extra efforts to minimize the importance of Northern Aras' efforts in the Second Karabakh War as much as possible.

In this context, "Baris Talishinsky", one of the Taleshi activists and experts living in Germany, emphasized the following: “Despite the widespread participation of the Talesh people in the war of retaking the lands of the Republic of Azerbaijan, the genocide policy of the Talesh culture continues intensively.

Talishinsky continues: According to official statistics published in the Baku media, 33 percent of those killed in the Second Karabakh War were Talesh people. So why aren't 33 percent of those who received the "National Hero" badge from Taleş? Of course, according to unofficial information, at least 50 percent of those who died in the Second Karabakh War were Talesh."

The publication of these statistics means that Taleş is one of the most diligent people living in Northern Aras. However, the dependent and dangerous Pan-Turkism movement does not give up its efforts to remove the Talesh people from the political, cultural and social sphere of the Republic of Azerbaijan. This movement even tries to record the sacrifices of the Talesh people in the Second Karabakh war of the Azerbaijani Republic under the names of foreigners. The goal of this movement is to erase the name Taleş, which lives only in the north of Aras.

Despite this, these movements, which are dependent on foreigners who are disturbed by the work, life and even livelihood of the Talesh people, are trying to write the same fate of the Talash people living in Azerbaijan to the Talash people living in Russia. These policies show the depth of the hatred and hostility of foreign-related currents in the north of the Aras, especially the Pan-Turkists, towards ethnic minorities, including Talesh. The idea of ​​this group of foreign-linked activists is that by implementing these wrong policies, they can continue to plunder the resources of various nations and ethnic groups in the Caucasus region without any problems.

Undoubtedly, the zionists and their western supporters such as America and England are considered the biggest supporters of dangerous and infiltration movements in the Caucasus region and they are considering disintegrating regional countries such as Russia.

In this context, pressure on the Talesh tribe has intensified in Russia, but it does not seem possible for foreigners and movements affiliated with them to achieve the results they want with these efforts./