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Free Nations of Post-Russia Forum

The Free Nations of Post-Russia Forum (FNRF or FSNR; Russian: Форум свободных народов Построссии, romanizedForum svobodnykh narodov Post-Rossii) is a forum founded by Ukrainian restaurant business owner Oleg Magaletsky,[1] exiled Russian separatists, as well as foreign sympathizers, which advocates for the disintegration of Russia.[2] It was registered[clarification needed] in Poland.[3]

Free Nations of Post-Russia Forum
Форум свободных народов Пост-России
AbbreviationFNRF (English)
FSNP (Russian)
LeaderRuslan Gabbasov
Founded8 May 2022 (2022-05-08)
Split fromFree Russia Forum
IdeologyAnti-Putinism
Indigenism
Regionalism
Separatism
Website
freenationsrf.org

On 17 March 2023, the forum was designated an "undesirable organization" in Russia.[3]

Description

The forum participants set as their goal the disintegration of Russia into several independent states.[4] At the 2nd forum; the deimperialization, decolonization, deputinization, denazification, demilitarization, and denuclearization of Russia were named as topics for discussion,[5] and the forum participants “appealed to the national and regional elites of the UN countries with a call to begin the creation of national transitional governments in exile”.[6]

According to the French historian and sociologist Marlene Laruelle, the calls of the forum participants for the “liberation of enslaved peoples” refers to the slogan “prison of nations” from the times of the Russian Empire and to the CIA-sponsored Anti-Bolshevik bloc of peoples during the Cold War.[7]

Participants

 
One of the maps used by the Forum

American historian and political scientist Alexander Motyl and the publication “Current Time” names Ilya Ponomarev, a former State Duma deputy who now lives in Ukraine, as the organizer for one of the groups active in the forum.[4][8]

According to the publications Meduza and Novaya Gazeta, the organizer of the forum is Ukrainian entrepreneur, owner of a restaurant business[1] and Euromaidan participant Oleg Magaletsky.[9] He states that the forum has two goals: to prepare people inside Russia for the idea that its collapse is necessary, and to reconcile the West with this. According to him, the forum’s sponsors change every time: either European public organizations or philanthropists from Ukraine.[1]

Federal Subject Proposed state Organization Faction Reference
Adyghea Circassia Separatists [10]
Arkhangelsk Pomorie Represented as a part of the Karelian National Movement Separatists [11]
Astrakhan Unification with Kalmykia Oirat-Kalmyk People's Congress Separatists [12][13]
Bashkortostan Bashkortostan Bashkort Movement, Bashkir National Political Center Separatists [10][14]
Buryatia Buryatia Free Buryatia Foundation Regionalists [15]
Central Federal District Zalessian Rus' Separatists [16]
Chechnya Ichkeria Ichkerian government Separatists [10]
Chuvashia Chuvashia or Volga Bulgaria Free Idel-Ural Separatists [10]
Far Eastern Federal District Far Eastern Republic Separatists [16]
Ingushetia Ingushetia Committee of Ingush Independence Separatists [11]
Kaliningrad Baltic Republic Kaliningrad Public Movement, Respublika Movement Separatists [17]
Kalmykia Kalmykia Oirat-Kalmyk People's Congress Separatists [12]
Karelia Karelia Karelian National Movement Separatists [12]
Komi Komi Separatists [12]
Krasnodar Kuban Separatists [10]
Leningrad Ingria Free Ingria, Ingria without borders Regionalists and Separatists [15][12]
Mari El Mari El Free Idel-Ural Separatists [10]
Mordovia Erzyan Mastor Erzya National Congress, Free Idel-Ural Separatists [12]
Pskov East Krivia Krivian Platform Separatists [11]
Rostov Oblast Cossackia Separatists [10][11]
Sakha Sakha Free Yakutia Separatists [15]
Smolensk Smalandia Smalandia Separatists [12]
Siberian Federal District Siberia Separatists [10]
Tatarstan Tatarstan Free Idel-Ural, All-Tatar Public Center, Ittifaq Party Separatists [10]
Tuva Tuva Separatists [16]
Udmurtia Udmurtia Free Idel-Ural Separatists [16]
Ural Federal District Ural Republic Separatists [16]

Forums

Forum I

The first forum happened on 8-9 May, 2022 in Warsaw, Poland.[18]

 
Second forum

Forum II

The second forum was held in Prague on 23 July, 2022. The Declaration on the Decolonization of Russia was signed by 30 represenatvies of various organizations, the declaration outlined "future" borders and relations between participants.[18]

Forum III

The third forum was held in Gdansk on 23-25 September, 2022.[12] The forum was renamed from Free Nations of Russia Forum to Free Nations of Post-Russia Forum.[19] Representatives of organizations also signed the Gdansk Manifesto, which called upon the EU and NATO to support separatism in Russia.[19]

Forum IV

The fourth forum was held in Helsingborg, Sweden on 7-11 December, 2022. The Forum attendees organized online independence referendums for Ingria, Kuban, Siberia and Ural.[20]

Forum V

The fifth forum was held in the European Parliament in Brussles on 31 January, 2023. Participants in the forum adopted a declaration where they stated that “the future of every liberated people and region should be decided by the people and region themselves based on the principle of self-determination of the nation, up to secession and other generally recognized norms of international law.”[21] Members organizations also requested financial supported from the EU and NATO.[21] The forum caused conflict among the wider Russian opposition, with some claiming that the forum was organized by "freaks".[22]

Forum VI

The sixth forum was held at the Hudson Institute, Washington D.C., the Philadelphia City Hall, and the Ukrainian Institute of America, New York on 25-28 April, 2023.[23]

Forum VII

The seventh forum was held in the Japanese Parliament on 1-2 August, 2023. Yosuke Suzuki claimed that the Japanese government might support the separatists in the future, as Japan has territorial claims against Russia.[24]

Forum VIII

The eighth forum was held in London and Paris on 26-28 September, 2023.[25]

Forum IX

The ninth forum was held in Senate of the Republic and Berlin on 11-14 December, 2023. Participants signed a decree, proclaiming the priority of the currently existing administrative boundaries between the constituent entities of the Russian Federation in order to provent possible future conflicts.[26] After the forum the Investigative Committee of Russia threatened all speakers with criminal cases.[27]

Criticism

Russian political scientist Alexander Kynev writes that the forum was held by “certain forces abroad, who have little understanding of the mood inside the country, who do not take into account the extremely negative memories of the majority of its inhabitants” about the collapse of the USSR, and with their program to create national states in the place of Russia, they presented “a gift to the Russian propaganda, which already periodically repeats that Russia’s enemies want to fragment and destroy it". He also condemned the very idea of the collapse of Russia, since this, in his opinion, would lead to “wars, territorial disputes and ethnic cleansing”.[6]

French historian and sociologist Marlene Laruelle writes that Western politicians should not confuse the radical statements of political exiles like the Forum of Free Peoples of Russia with the opinions of Russian citizens. She condemned the advocacy of some Western politicians for the disintegration of Russia as a false strategy that would be “a disaster for international security” and which stems from a misunderstanding of what exactly “holds Russian society together in all its diversity”.[7]

American historian and political scientist Alexander Motyl wonders whether the forum participants represent anyone, and also writes that “political emigrants around the world have a long history of loud statements that ultimately lead nowhere". At the same time, he notes that in some cases political emigrants did gain power - for example, Lenin and Trotsky, Ayatollah Khomeini, Ho Chi Minh, Mahatma Gandhi - and therefore “it would be premature to reject the Forum as a meaningless conclave of emigrants”.[4]

Russian political scientist Fyodor Krasheninnikov wonders what relation the forum participants have to the Russian opposition, and claims that they “represent no one but themselves, no one knows them [in the regions]".[28]

Russian economist and political scientist Vladislav Inozemtsev, who took part in the 5th forum at the invitation of the organizers from the European Parliament, believes that the forum “exists only thanks to the efforts of the Ukrainian leadership". In his opinion, it may happen that the border territories - Chechnya, Ingushetia or Tuva - will secede from Russia, but “there has not been a single case in history where a mononational state was divided without occupation”.[9]

Vadim Shtepa, a leading Russian regionalist and one of the founders of the organization, withdrew from the Forum in December 2022, condemning it as a "parody" which, instead of performing serious analytical work on de-imperalization, focused on "loud" and "empty" declarations of independence by emigrants that would have no practical effect on their respective regions.[29]

On the website of "SVTV", the publication of the politician Mikhail Svetov, there was a message about "state security agents who gathered ... a forum to remind you that if not Putin, then a civil war" and "painted a contour map without really thinking about the meaning of the proposed reforms".[30]

On July 25, the head of Chechnya Ramzan Kadyrov ridiculed the Free Nations of Russia Forum, held in Prague. He thanked the "pseudo-liberals" for confirming the words of the Russian leadership about attempts to disintegrate the country.[31][32]

Reaction of the Russian authorities

In November 2022, the head of the Center for the Resolution of Social Conflicts, Oleg Ivanov, called on the Russian special services to “initiate criminal cases of treason, put traitors on the wanted list and submit requests for their extradition to Interpol” against participants in the Forum of Free Peoples of Russia and the Congress of People's Deputies. He also suggested “remembering the precepts of the famous Soviet intelligence officer Pavel Sudoplatov", that is, committing murders of political emigrants abroad.[33]

On March 17, 2023, the Russian Prosecutor General's Office declared the forum an "undesirable organization". According to the Prosecutor General’s Office, “the organization’s activities pose a threat to the foundations of the constitutional order and security of the Russian Federation", and its leaders “call for violation of the territorial integrity of the Russian Federation and come out with separatist nationalist slogans”.[8]

At the beginning of August 2023, the Russian Foreign Ministry lodged an official protest with the Japanese Embassy over the holding of a meeting of the “Forum of Free Peoples of Post-Russia” in Tokyo. Allegedly due to the propaganda of separatist ideology. Moscow considered that assistance to the Forum constituted an act of interference in the internal affairs of Russia. The ministry also recalled that many participants in the meeting are recognized in Russia as extremists and foreign agents. “Such a practice, capable of completely destroying the remnants of normal relations dismantled by the Japanese government, must be stopped immediately, and Japanese apologists of terrorist ideas must suffer a well-deserved punishment", says a note of protest published on the website of the Russian Foreign Ministry. The diplomatic department warned their Japanese colleagues that if such a “provocation” were repeated, they should prepare for the “most sensitive” retaliatory steps from the Kremlin.[34][35]

See also

References

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External links

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free, nations, post, russia, forum, fnrf, fsnr, russian, Форум, свободных, народов, Построссии, romanized, forum, svobodnykh, narodov, post, rossii, forum, founded, ukrainian, restaurant, business, owner, oleg, magaletsky, exiled, russian, separatists, well, f. The Free Nations of Post Russia Forum FNRF or FSNR Russian Forum svobodnyh narodov Postrossii romanized Forum svobodnykh narodov Post Rossii is a forum founded by Ukrainian restaurant business owner Oleg Magaletsky 1 exiled Russian separatists as well as foreign sympathizers which advocates for the disintegration of Russia 2 It was registered clarification needed in Poland 3 Free Nations of Post Russia Forum Forum svobodnyh narodov Post RossiiAbbreviationFNRF English FSNP Russian LeaderRuslan GabbasovFounded8 May 2022 2022 05 08 Split fromFree Russia ForumIdeologyAnti PutinismIndigenismRegionalismSeparatismWebsitefreenationsrf wbr orgPolitics of RussiaPolitical partiesElections On 17 March 2023 the forum was designated an undesirable organization in Russia 3 Contents 1 Description 2 Participants 3 Forums 3 1 Forum I 3 2 Forum II 3 3 Forum III 3 4 Forum IV 3 5 Forum V 3 6 Forum VI 3 7 Forum VII 3 8 Forum VIII 3 9 Forum IX 4 Criticism 5 Reaction of the Russian authorities 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksDescriptionThe forum participants set as their goal the disintegration of Russia into several independent states 4 At the 2nd forum the deimperialization decolonization deputinization denazification demilitarization and denuclearization of Russia were named as topics for discussion 5 and the forum participants appealed to the national and regional elites of the UN countries with a call to begin the creation of national transitional governments in exile 6 According to the French historian and sociologist Marlene Laruelle the calls of the forum participants for the liberation of enslaved peoples refers to the slogan prison of nations from the times of the Russian Empire and to the CIA sponsored Anti Bolshevik bloc of peoples during the Cold War 7 Participants nbsp One of the maps used by the Forum American historian and political scientist Alexander Motyl and the publication Current Time names Ilya Ponomarev a former State Duma deputy who now lives in Ukraine as the organizer for one of the groups active in the forum 4 8 According to the publications Meduza and Novaya Gazeta the organizer of the forum is Ukrainian entrepreneur owner of a restaurant business 1 and Euromaidan participant Oleg Magaletsky 9 He states that the forum has two goals to prepare people inside Russia for the idea that its collapse is necessary and to reconcile the West with this According to him the forum s sponsors change every time either European public organizations or philanthropists from Ukraine 1 Federal Subject Proposed state Organization Faction Reference Adyghea Circassia Separatists 10 Arkhangelsk Pomorie Represented as a part of the Karelian National Movement Separatists 11 Astrakhan Unification with Kalmykia Oirat Kalmyk People s Congress Separatists 12 13 Bashkortostan Bashkortostan Bashkort Movement Bashkir National Political Center Separatists 10 14 Buryatia Buryatia Free Buryatia Foundation Regionalists 15 Central Federal District Zalessian Rus Separatists 16 Chechnya Ichkeria Ichkerian government Separatists 10 Chuvashia Chuvashia or Volga Bulgaria Free Idel Ural Separatists 10 Far Eastern Federal District Far Eastern Republic Separatists 16 Ingushetia Ingushetia Committee of Ingush Independence Separatists 11 Kaliningrad Baltic Republic Kaliningrad Public Movement Respublika Movement Separatists 17 Kalmykia Kalmykia Oirat Kalmyk People s Congress Separatists 12 Karelia Karelia Karelian National Movement Separatists 12 Komi Komi Separatists 12 Krasnodar Kuban Separatists 10 Leningrad Ingria Free Ingria Ingria without borders Regionalists and Separatists 15 12 Mari El Mari El Free Idel Ural Separatists 10 Mordovia Erzyan Mastor Erzya National Congress Free Idel Ural Separatists 12 Pskov East Krivia Krivian Platform Separatists 11 Rostov Oblast Cossackia Separatists 10 11 Sakha Sakha Free Yakutia Separatists 15 Smolensk Smalandia Smalandia Separatists 12 Siberian Federal District Siberia Separatists 10 Tatarstan Tatarstan Free Idel Ural All Tatar Public Center Ittifaq Party Separatists 10 Tuva Tuva Separatists 16 Udmurtia Udmurtia Free Idel Ural Separatists 16 Ural Federal District Ural Republic Separatists 16 ForumsForum I The first forum happened on 8 9 May 2022 in Warsaw Poland 18 nbsp Second forum Forum II The second forum was held in Prague on 23 July 2022 The Declaration on the Decolonization of Russia was signed by 30 represenatvies of various organizations the declaration outlined future borders and relations between participants 18 Forum III The third forum was held in Gdansk on 23 25 September 2022 12 The forum was renamed from Free Nations of Russia Forum to Free Nations of Post Russia Forum 19 Representatives of organizations also signed the Gdansk Manifesto which called upon the EU and NATO to support separatism in Russia 19 Forum IV The fourth forum was held in Helsingborg Sweden on 7 11 December 2022 The Forum attendees organized online independence referendums for Ingria Kuban Siberia and Ural 20 Forum V The fifth forum was held in the European Parliament in Brussles on 31 January 2023 Participants in the forum adopted a declaration where they stated that the future of every liberated people and region should be decided by the people and region themselves based on the principle of self determination of the nation up to secession and other generally recognized norms of international law 21 Members organizations also requested financial supported from the EU and NATO 21 The forum caused conflict among the wider Russian opposition with some claiming that the forum was organized by freaks 22 Forum VI The sixth forum was held at the Hudson Institute Washington D C the Philadelphia City Hall and the Ukrainian Institute of America New York on 25 28 April 2023 23 Forum VII The seventh forum was held in the Japanese Parliament on 1 2 August 2023 Yosuke Suzuki claimed that the Japanese government might support the separatists in the future as Japan has territorial claims against Russia 24 Forum VIII The eighth forum was held in London and Paris on 26 28 September 2023 25 Forum IX The ninth forum was held in Senate of the Republic and Berlin on 11 14 December 2023 Participants signed a decree proclaiming the priority of the currently existing administrative boundaries between the constituent entities of the Russian Federation in order to provent possible future conflicts 26 After the forum the Investigative Committee of Russia threatened all speakers with criminal cases 27 CriticismRussian political scientist Alexander Kynev writes that the forum was held by certain forces abroad who have little understanding of the mood inside the country who do not take into account the extremely negative memories of the majority of its inhabitants about the collapse of the USSR and with their program to create national states in the place of Russia they presented a gift to the Russian propaganda which already periodically repeats that Russia s enemies want to fragment and destroy it He also condemned the very idea of the collapse of Russia since this in his opinion would lead to wars territorial disputes and ethnic cleansing 6 French historian and sociologist Marlene Laruelle writes that Western politicians should not confuse the radical statements of political exiles like the Forum of Free Peoples of Russia with the opinions of Russian citizens She condemned the advocacy of some Western politicians for the disintegration of Russia as a false strategy that would be a disaster for international security and which stems from a misunderstanding of what exactly holds Russian society together in all its diversity 7 American historian and political scientist Alexander Motyl wonders whether the forum participants represent anyone and also writes that political emigrants around the world have a long history of loud statements that ultimately lead nowhere At the same time he notes that in some cases political emigrants did gain power for example Lenin and Trotsky Ayatollah Khomeini Ho Chi Minh Mahatma Gandhi and therefore it would be premature to reject the Forum as a meaningless conclave of emigrants 4 Russian political scientist Fyodor Krasheninnikov wonders what relation the forum participants have to the Russian opposition and claims that they represent no one but themselves no one knows them in the regions 28 Russian economist and political scientist Vladislav Inozemtsev who took part in the 5th forum at the invitation of the organizers from the European Parliament believes that the forum exists only thanks to the efforts of the Ukrainian leadership In his opinion it may happen that the border territories Chechnya Ingushetia or Tuva will secede from Russia but there has not been a single case in history where a mononational state was divided without occupation 9 Vadim Shtepa a leading Russian regionalist and one of the founders of the organization withdrew from the Forum in December 2022 condemning it as a parody which instead of performing serious analytical work on de imperalization focused on loud and empty declarations of independence by emigrants that would have no practical effect on their respective regions 29 On the website of SVTV the publication of the politician Mikhail Svetov there was a message about state security agents who gathered a forum to remind you that if not Putin then a civil war and painted a contour map without really thinking about the meaning of the proposed reforms 30 On July 25 the head of Chechnya Ramzan Kadyrov ridiculed the Free Nations of Russia Forum held in Prague He thanked the pseudo liberals for confirming the words of the Russian leadership about attempts to disintegrate the country 31 32 Reaction of the Russian authoritiesIn November 2022 the head of the Center for the Resolution of Social Conflicts Oleg Ivanov called on the Russian special services to initiate criminal cases of treason put traitors on the wanted list and submit requests for their extradition to Interpol against participants in the Forum of Free Peoples of Russia and the Congress of People s Deputies He also suggested remembering the precepts of the famous Soviet intelligence officer Pavel Sudoplatov that is committing murders of political emigrants abroad 33 On March 17 2023 the Russian Prosecutor General s Office declared the forum an undesirable organization According to the Prosecutor General s Office the organization s activities pose a threat to the foundations of the constitutional order and security of the Russian Federation and its leaders call for violation of the territorial integrity of the Russian Federation and come out with separatist nationalist slogans 8 At the beginning of August 2023 the Russian Foreign Ministry lodged an official protest with the Japanese Embassy over the holding of a meeting of the Forum of Free Peoples of Post Russia in Tokyo Allegedly due to the propaganda of separatist ideology Moscow considered that assistance to the Forum constituted an act of interference in the internal affairs of Russia The ministry also recalled that many participants in the meeting are recognized in Russia as extremists and foreign agents Such a practice capable of completely destroying the remnants of normal relations dismantled by the Japanese government must be stopped immediately and Japanese apologists of terrorist ideas must suffer a well deserved punishment says a note of protest published on the website of the Russian Foreign Ministry The diplomatic department warned their Japanese colleagues that if such a provocation were repeated they should prepare for the most sensitive retaliatory steps from the Kremlin 34 35 See alsoCongress of the Enslaved Peoples of Russia Prometheism Pro independence movements in the Russian Civil War Anti Bolshevik Bloc of NationsReferences a b c Ya obyazatelno vyuchu nazvaniya etih 34 gosudarstv V Evropejskom parlamente proshel Forum svobodnyh narodov Rossii Ego uchastniki hotyat razdelit stranu na neskolko desyatkov 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17 November 2022 Retrieved 16 April 2023 Spikery freenationsrf org in Russian Archived from the original on 8 February 2023 Retrieved 16 April 2023 a b c Ya obyazatelno vyuchu nazvaniya etih 34 gosudarstv V Evropejskom parlamente proshel Forum svobodnyh narodov Rossii Ego uchastniki hotyat razdelit stranu na neskolko desyatkov gosudarstv Reportazh Meduzy Meduza in Russian Retrieved 16 April 2023 a b c d e IV Forum svobodnyh narodov postRossii provedut v shvedskom Helsingborge chto izvestno Freedom in Russian 25 November 2022 Retrieved 16 April 2023 BRP istoriya s prodolzheniem Region Ekspert in Russian Retrieved 16 April 2023 a b Responding to Moscow s Imperial Revanchism a Post Russia Forum Is Born Jamestown Retrieved 23 December 2023 a b National minorities of Russia call to decolonize denuclearize imperial terrorist Russian state Euromaidan Press 26 September 2022 Retrieved 23 December 2023 Forum idealistov kto i kak pytaetsya obustroit post Rossiyu Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty 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December 2023 Retrieved 23 December 2023 Kak dekolonizatory chertili granicy post Rossii i borolis s imperskoj optikoj Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty in Russian 20 December 2023 Retrieved 23 December 2023 Vazhno ne samo sobytie a reakciya na nego Pochemu reportazhi o Forume svobodnyh narodov Rossii vyzvali gnev odnih i smeh drugih EHO in Russian 7 February 2023 Retrieved 26 November 2023 Shtepa Vadim 2 December 2022 I do not want to participate in this parody Region Expert in Russian Retrieved 17 March 2023 Forum svobodnyh narodov predstavil proekt razdela Rossii SVTV Libertarianskoe SMI in Russian 24 July 2022 Retrieved 12 September 2022 Novosti R I A 25 July 2022 Kadyrov vysmeyal proshedshij v Prage forum svobodnyh narodov Rossii RIA Novosti in Russian Retrieved 12 September 2022 Ne hvataet Narnii Kadyrov vysmeyal forum svobodnyh narodov Rossii NEWS ru in Russian Retrieved 12 September 2022 Kremlevskie analitiki prizyvayut ubivat politemigrantov za rubezhom Krym Realii in Russian 15 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