Experts treat IS declaration on jihad against Russia as propaganda
The statement on declared jihad made by the main propagandist of the "Islamic State" (IS) prohibited in Russia and recognized as a terrorist organization should be taken seriously, journalist Orkhan Djemal believes. The statement on jihad is a kind of propaganda, and Russian law enforcers have learned to prevent terror acts, Professor Mikhail Roschin and Orientalist Evgeny Satanovsky believe.
In mid-October, the Internet posted an audio record, in which Abu Muhammad al-Adnani, a member of the IS, called on Islamists to fight Russian forces and to organize terror acts in the territory of the country.
Orkhan Djemal, a Forbes reporter, drew the attention to the fact that jihad against Russia was announced by Abu Muhammad al-Adnani, who was called a "press secretary of the IS". According to Orkhan Djemal, Abu Muhammad al-Adnani a deputy named Abu Jihad, who supervises the "Russian-speaking area in the IS propaganda."
The expert has noted that the statement on jihad announced by the IS should be taken seriously, since the IS has serious human and financial resources.
According to Orkhan Djemal, in Russia, "supporters of the IS became more active." This is indirectly indicated by a story of detained Russian citizen Ferzaliev, Orkhan Djemal believes.
In his turn, Professor Mikhail Roschin, Senior Researcher of the Centre for Central Asian, Caucasian and Volga-Urals Studies at the Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS), believes that at present, the "Islamic State" has no necessary resources.
Full text of the article is available on the Russian page of 24/7 Internet agency ‘Caucasian Knot’.