Russia: Dislocation core Islamists
The Russian police announced Tuesday that it has proceeded to the dismantling of a network linked to the Hizb steam Tahrir, an Islamist party that is outlawed in Russia and seeks to establish a caliphate in the Caucasus and Central Asia, arresting about twenty members in Moscow .
"About a hundred persons against whom there is suspicion of illegal activities have been brought in the last 24 hours in Moscow and twenty of them were arrested as members of the party Hizb steam Tahrir," said a spokesman for the Interior Ministry of Russia in statements to AFP .
The spokesman did not specify the nationality of persons arrested or crimes alleged to have committed.
The steam Hizb Tahrir ("Freedom Party"), considered adjacent to an extremist tendency of the Muslim Brotherhood, founded in the early 1950s in favor of establishing a caliphate in the regions of Russia with Muslim populations and the former Soviet republics central Asia.
This movement, which was outlawed in Russia in 2003, says that advocates non-violence and assures that he wants to achieve its goals through peaceful means.
Since the start of the Russian military intervention in Syria on 30 September by the Russian security services have repeatedly reported on the growing domestic terrorist threat in Russia.
On October 12 the Russian secret services announced the dismantling of a core of jihadist organization Islamic State (IK), which, as reported had "from 6 to 11 members," which allegedly "preparing to commit a terrorist attack on public transport" the Russian capital.
The Russian police announced Tuesday that it has proceeded to the dismantling of a network linked to the Hizb steam Tahrir, an Islamist party that is outlawed in Russia and seeks to establish a caliphate in the Caucasus and Central Asia, arresting about twenty members in Moscow .
"About a hundred persons against whom there is suspicion of illegal activities have been brought in the last 24 hours in Moscow and twenty of them were arrested as members of the party Hizb steam Tahrir," said a spokesman for the Interior Ministry of Russia in statements to AFP .
The spokesman did not specify the nationality of persons arrested or crimes alleged to have committed.
The steam Hizb Tahrir ("Freedom Party"), considered adjacent to an extremist tendency of the Muslim Brotherhood, founded in the early 1950s in favor of establishing a caliphate in the regions of Russia with Muslim populations and the former Soviet republics central Asia.
This movement, which was outlawed in Russia in 2003, says that advocates non-violence and assures that he wants to achieve its goals through peaceful means.
Since the start of the Russian military intervention in Syria on 30 September by the Russian security services have repeatedly reported on the growing domestic terrorist threat in Russia.
On October 12 the Russian secret services announced the dismantling of a core of jihadist organization Islamic State (IK), which, as reported had "from 6 to 11 members," which allegedly "preparing to commit a terrorist attack on public transport" the Russian capital.