The ringleader of the Russian minions in Chechnya, Kadyrov, praised the UN Security Council for the introduction of the so-called "sanctions" against the Caucasus Emirate Emir Dokku Abu Usman.
It is to be recalled that in compliance with these sanctions it should be frozen bank accounts of Dokku Umarov (if there is any), seized his property and real estate abroad (if there is any), also imposed an arms embargo (if it is supplied) and he denied entry to any member countries of the UN (if Dokku Umarov suddenly decides, for example, to relax in Hawaii, he will not be given a visa).
In contrast to the Caucasus Emirate Emir Dokku Umarov, the ringleader of the minions Kadyrov can fly abroad, although not in all countries and only at the request of Russia. Kremlin provides such promotional tours in the ongoing propaganda efforts by Moscow to mold the image of Kadyrov as independent political macho.
"I certainly support the decision taken by the UN Security Council. And what really follow the actions of the Security Council? Will Umarov feel that such a decision made in New York? There is no clear answer to these questions", the Russian puppet have reflected in an interview with Interfax, while being in Amman (Jordan), where Kadyrov came to a formal "invitation" of Jordan's King Abdullah.
"Maybe at least now the West will cease attempts to romanticize terrorists", Kadyrov reproached Europe and the US.
Moreover, Kadyrov called "blasphemous" the existence of "terrorist site in Finland (meaning the Kavkaz Center), as KC "is engaged in a propaganda campaign, duplicating orders and the statements of militants and that is no less dangerous to society, is carrying out information terror", explained the Russian stooge.
In this case, Kadyrov has again declared that only "several dozen militants" who "at the slightest movements detected and destroyed", are remaining in Chechnya.
It is to be pointed out in this connection that Kadyrov avoids appearing in Europe, in the same Finland, rightly fear that there has already been prepared a warrant for his arrest. The existence of such a warrant is known from press reports in Austria.
Once Kadyrov appears in Austria, he can immediately be arrested (on charges of murder, terrorism and the creation of armed gangs) by order of the Austrian political police, which has the right to detain anyone for up to 3 days.
For three days the Austrian politicians and human rights will make sure that the Vienna prosecutor's office issues a formal arrest warrant, which will keep Kadyrov behind the bars for a few years before the trial. Austria is an EU member, and orders there are complied with general standards for all EU countries.
It is to be recalled that under Kadyrov's propaganda tour to Jordan, the ringleader of the minions has opened in Amman a street on his behalf and a park named after his father, eliminated by the Mujahideen several years ago.
In return, the minions promised to open in the occupied Jokhar a street named after the present King of Jordan Abdullah and a park named after his father Hussein.
The exchange of "pleasantries" by a plan of Moscow must accompany investments of Jordanian to the occupied Chechnya, to demonstrate the peace and prosperity.
In turn the minions will periodically send to the Jordanian kingdom singers, dancers and musicians.
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Brief inquiry:
The current King Abdullah of Jordan was born in 1962. He was the eldest son of the late King Hussein and his second wife, Toni, a British origin, who as declared adopted Islam and was the queen of Jordan until divorce in 1972.
Abdullah was educated in England and the US. Soon after birth he was proclaimed crown prince. In 1965, Hussein handed the title to his brother Hassan, but returned it to Abdullah in 1999 for a few days before his death, under pressure from the U.S. and Britain, being almost in an unconscious state (King Hussein suffered from a severe form of cancer).
Abdullah in February 1999 was crowned, although under the Jordanian constitution both parents of the king should be Arabs and Muslims by birth.
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