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Musa Magomedovich Shanibov (; – 28 April 2020), born Yuri Mukhamedovich Shanibov () and also known simply as Musa Shanib, was a Circassian politician and revolutionary who led the
Confederation of Mountain Peoples of the Caucasus The Confederation of Mountain Peoples of the Caucasus (CMPC; ; until 1991 known as Assembly of Mountain Peoples of the Caucasus) was a militarised political organisation in the North Caucasus, active around the time of before the collapse of the ...
from its founding until 1996. Popularly known as the "Garibaldi of the Caucasus", Shanibov led a largely-unsuccessful campaign for the region's nations to achieve independence from Russia and commanded volunteer troops in both the 1992–1993
War in Abkhazia War in Abkhazia may refer to: *War in Abkhazia (1992–1993) The War in Abkhazia was fought between Georgian government and paramilitary forces, and a coalition of Abkhaz separatist forces and North Caucasian militants between 1992 and 1993 ...
. He was involved in the
ethnic cleansing of Georgians in Abkhazia The ethnic cleansing of Georgians in Abkhazia, also known in Georgia as the genocide of Georgians in Abkhazia ( ka, ქართველთა გენოციდი აფხაზეთში, tr), was the ethnic cleansing, massacres, and fo ...
.


Biography

Yuri Mukhamedovich Shanibov was officially born on 29 December 1936 in the town of
Nalchik Nalchik (, ; ; ) is the capital city of Kabardino-Balkaria, Russia, situated at an altitude of in the foothills of the Caucasus Mountains; about northwest of Beslan (Beslan is in the Republic of North Ossetia–Alania). It covers an area of ...
, the capital of the Kabardino-Balkarian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, or the town of Staraya Krepost (now part of Baksan). However, his true birthdate could be as much as a year earlier, owing to poor record-keeping and the occupation of the region by
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during
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. His family was Circassian, from the tribe Kabardian tribe, and his father was killed after having been ousted as an anti-communist by his neighbour. A participant in the Sixtier movement, Shanibov graduated from
Rostov State University Southern Federal University (), abbreviated as SFedU () and formerly known as Rostov State University (1957–2006), is a public university in Rostov Oblast, Russia with campuses in Rostov-on-Don and Taganrog. In 2023 ''US News & World Repor ...
as a Candidate of Political Sciences, and he became a professor at the
Kabardino-Balkarian State University Kabardino-Balkarian State University (KBSU); ''Kabardino_Balkarskii gosudarstvennii universitet imeni H. M. Berbekova'', often abbreviated КБГУ, ''KBSU'') is a coeducational and public research university located in Nalchik, Kabardino-Balk ...
, additionally joining the
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and
Militsiya ''Militsiya'' ( rus, милиция, 3=mʲɪˈlʲitsɨjə, 5=, ) were the police forces in the Soviet Union until 1991, in several Eastern Bloc countries (1945–1992), and in the Non-Aligned Movement, non-aligned Socialist Federal Republic ...
. As a supporter of
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, Shanibov's career prospects were stalled following
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's accession to the leadership of the Soviet Union, and a 1968 thesis on self-government brought additional unwanted attention. Prior to the
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Shanibov taught courses on sociology and
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at Kabardino-Balkarian State University. Amidst the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Shanibov initially styled himself after
Andrei Sakharov Andrei Dmitrievich Sakharov (; 21 May 192114 December 1989) was a Soviet Physics, physicist and a List of Nobel Peace Prize laureates, Nobel Peace Prize laureate, which he was awarded in 1975 for emphasizing human rights around the world. Alt ...
and
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with calls for democracy and a "common Caucasian home". On 25 August 1989 he was elected as president of the
Confederation of Mountain Peoples of the Caucasus The Confederation of Mountain Peoples of the Caucasus (CMPC; ; until 1991 known as Assembly of Mountain Peoples of the Caucasus) was a militarised political organisation in the North Caucasus, active around the time of before the collapse of the ...
(CMPC) in
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, where a conflict between Abkhaz and Georgian nationalists was already beginning to become violent. The CMPC supported the Abkhaz drive for independence, and additionally provided backing to the 1991
Chechen Revolution The Chechen Revolution was a series of anti-government protests in the Checheno-Ingush Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic of Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic against the local Communist Party officials. The event occurred during t ...
. Concurrent with his taking on the CMPC's leadership, Shanibov changed his name from Yuri to Musa. Within his native Kabardino-Balkaria, Shanibov was also developing a reputation as a leading politician of the pro-democratic opposition to the former communist leadership, which had begun to reconsolidate power in the region. Shanibov and the CMPC led efforts against incumbent
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Valery Kokov, who was accused of violently cracking down on CMPC-backed dissent. Further, Shanibov was an opponent of
Balkar Balkars ( or аланла, romanized: alanla or таулула, , 'mountaineers') are a Turkic ethnic group in the North Caucasus region, one of the titular populations of Kabardino-Balkaria. Their Karachay-Balkar language is of the Ponto ...
efforts to achieve greater autonomy, calling for the separation of Kabardians and Balkars into two separate republics along a 1863 border agreement. The agreement would have halved the amount of territory controlled by ethnic Balkars. Shanibov was arrested in September 1992 on charges of causing political unrest as Kabardians and Balkars continued to clash. Shortly afterwards, however, he escaped prison amidst violent protests by his supporters (though Fiona Hill argued this escape was engineered by the Kabardino-Balkarian government to deescalate tensions). His escape earned him widespread popularity in the Caucasus, and he came to be widely described as "
Garibaldi Giuseppe Maria Garibaldi ( , ;In his native Ligurian language, he is known as (). In his particular Niçard dialect of Ligurian, he was known as () or (). 4 July 1807 – 2 June 1882) was an Italian general, revolutionary and republican. H ...
of the Caucasus". With the beginning of the
War in Abkhazia War in Abkhazia may refer to: *War in Abkhazia (1992–1993) The War in Abkhazia was fought between Georgian government and paramilitary forces, and a coalition of Abkhaz separatist forces and North Caucasian militants between 1992 and 1993 ...
Shanibov's CMPC expressed overt support for Abkhaz independence efforts and began militarising itself in an effort to fight Georgia. Shanibov commanded CMPC troops during the war, with future Chechen militant leader
Shamil Basayev Shamil Salmanovich Basayev (; ; 14 January 1965 – 10 July 2006), also known by his '' kunya'' Abu Idris, was a Chechen guerrilla leader who served as a senior military commander in the breakaway Chechen Republic of Ichkeria. He held the rank ...
serving directly under him. Shanibov would later bemoan Basayev's shift to radical Islamism, saying that the War in Abkhazia was a time "in those days when Shamil still took my orders." CMPC involvement was critical to Abkhazia successfully obtaining independence, and Shanibov was revered in Abkhazia for his military achievements. At the same time, within Russia, Shanibov's achievements were also bearing fruit. The three ethnically-Circassian republics of Russia (Kabardino-Balkaria,
Karachay-Cherkessia Karachay-Cherkessia (), officially the Karachay-Cherkess Republic, is a republic of Russia located in the North Caucasus. It is administratively part of the North Caucasian Federal District. As of the 2021 census, Karachay-Cherkessia has a popul ...
, and
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) all signed the
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, acquiring widespread autonomy. The rejection of the Treaty of Federation by the
Chechen Republic of Ichkeria The Chechen Republic of Ichkeria ( ; ; ; abbreviated as "ChRI" or "CRI"), known simply as Ichkeria, was a ''de facto'' State (polity), state that controlled most of the former Checheno-Ingush Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, Checheno-Ingus ...
was viewed by the CMPC as a sign of political hubris, and Shanibov would later fail to support Chechnya militarily (despite publicly vowing to do so) after the beginning of the
First Chechen War The First Chechen War, also referred to as the First Russo-Chechen War, was a struggle for independence waged by the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria against the invading Russia, Russian Federation from 1994 to 1996. After a mutually agreed on treaty ...
. In 1996 Shanibov announced the suspension of the CMPC, citing the attempts of other groups to seek out the CMPC to settle conflicts. For the remainder of his life, Shanibov was relatively quiet, though he continued to give interviews and attended a 2017 ceremony celebrating foreign volunteers of the War in Abkhazia. Shanibov died in Kabardino-Balkaria on 28 April 2020 due to complications from
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. He was the second individual in the region to die from COVID-19.


Controversies


Ethnic cleansing of Georgians

Musa Shanibov was involved in
ethnic cleansing of Georgians in Abkhazia The ethnic cleansing of Georgians in Abkhazia, also known in Georgia as the genocide of Georgians in Abkhazia ( ka, ქართველთა გენოციდი აფხაზეთში, tr), was the ethnic cleansing, massacres, and fo ...
. In 1993, he delivered a speech in front of the North Caucasian volunteers, urging them to "kill, hack, cut off ears and noses of Georgians". Many of those actions were reported to be committed against Georgian civilians and they were classified as ethnic cleansing.


References

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