The speaker expresses astonishment at the recent actions of Magomed Dauda, the speaker of Chechnya, who is known as a close ally of Ramzan Kadyrov. Dauda publicly declared a blood feud against a video blogger named Abdurakhmanov through Instagram. The speaker admits to having limited knowledge of Abdurakhmanov, who participated in a video blog contest and speaks fluent Russian. The speaker suggests that subscribing to Abdurakhmanov's channel could provide insight into the current political situation in Chechnya.
The speaker criticizes the Russian officials in Chechnya who, despite being supported by taxpayers' money, publicly declare a blood feud against Abdurakhmanov. The speaker argues that these officials, despite having Russian IDs and signing on payrolls, are still viewed as Chechen officials rather than Russian ones.
The speaker expresses concern about the public declaration of a blood feud and the potential implications for the political situation in Chechnya. He also criticizes the lack of response from the Russian government to this incident.
The speaker further criticizes another member of United Russia, Magomed Khan Beyev, who has also publicly expressed disdain for Russians. The speaker questions how these individuals can be part of the ruling party while expressing such views.
The speaker concludes by expressing surprise at the history and character of Magomed Khan Beyev, who fought against federal troops in the first Chechen war and later served as the Minister of Defense in Chech
This is a long text to process. I can try to extract some key facts from it, but I might miss some details. Here are some facts that I found:
1. The speaker of Chechnya, Magomed Daudov, declared a blood feud to the video blogger Tumso Abdurakhmanov on Instagram.
2. Abdurakhmanov is a Chechen who lives in exile and criticizes the regime of Ramzan Kadyrov, the leader of Chechnya.
3. The Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov refused to comment on the blood feud, saying that it is not a legal concept and he is not aware of it.
4. The Russian criminal code has an article on murder with aggravating circumstances of blood feud, which implies that it is a recognized phenomenon in the country.
5. Another deputy of the Chechen parliament, Magomed Khan Beyev, who is also a member of United Russia, the ruling party of Russia, said that he does not like Russians and does not want to talk to them.
6. Beyev was a former Minister of Defense of Ichkeria, the self-proclaimed independent Chechen state that fought against Russia in the 1990s.
7. The speaker of the text appeals to United Russia and other Russian authorities to react to the statements and actions of their Chechen representatives, saying that they are disrespectful to Russian laws and people.