2011-10-03 "Tatar Nationalist Leader Warned Over 'Extremist' Views"
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CHALLY, Russia -- A prominent Tatar nationalist leader has been taken  to the local prosecutor's office and warned against propagating  "extremism," RFE/RL's Tatar-Bashkir Service reports.
Fauziya Bayramova is the chairwoman of the self-proclaimed pan-Tatar  Milli Madjlis (National Assembly), which positions itself as a  parliament uniting all Tatars living in Russia and other countries  around the world.
The Milli Madjlis press service told journalists that Federal Security  Service (FSB) personnel went on October 3 to Bayramova's apartment in  Chally, Tatarstan's second-largest city, while she was preparing for a  working trip to Kazakhstan.
The press service said Bayramova was forced into a car and taken to the  Chally city prosecutor's office, where the prosecutor's aide, Ilshat  Farkhetdinov, warned her about the possible consequences of spreading  extremism.
The local prosecutor considers "extremist" views Bayramova expressed in  recent articles posted to the internet entitled "We are Tatars, not  Russians" and "The Heritage of the Tatar People."
Bayramova said she told Farkhetdinov she does not think her articles  contain any calls for extremism. She said she simply expressed her views  regarding "my nation's rights that were taken away by the empire."  Bayramova also said she will continue to defend the rights of the Tatar  nation, and "if you think my death will shut my mouth, just know that my  books will continue doing what I have been doing, and what I will  always be doing."
Bayramova has been warned before by police and security officials about  her statements and articles calling for the preservation of Tatar  culture, language, and identity.
Photograph showing Tatar nationalist leader Fauziya Bayramova

 
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