[Russia] - Russian Opposition Blasts Putin's Broken Security Promises After Moscow Attack

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Russia's opposition has slammed Vladimir Putin's broken security promise in the wake of the Moscow concert hall attack, saying the country's
intelligence agencies were too focused on hunting Kremlin critics instead of actual threats.Questions have swirled over how the country's
and private warnings just two weeks prior."What is striking is the catastrophic incompetence of our security services," said Ivan Zhdanov,
the former head of late opposition leader Alexei Navalny's Anti-Corruption Foundation.For Putin, a former Soviet spy and one-time head of
the FSB security agency, accusations of an intelligence failure could sting.He came to power on the final day of 1999 promising Russia
security as rebel insurgents launched a spate of attacks amid war in Chechnya.Putin's first years as president saw militants storm a Moscow
theatre, taking more than 900 people hostage, and the Beslan school siege -- in which more than 300 people, mostly children, were
killed.After that, he chipped away at civil liberties and launched an escalating crackdown against his opponents, which he justified by the
need to stamp out the terrorist threat."For decades we have been told that the curtailment of our rights is necessary for security," Zhdanov
said in a post on Telegram over the weekend."But the terrorist attacks do not stop, and the FSB is busy with everything except its direct
are yet to comment on Islamic State (IS) claiming responsibility for the concert hall attack, which killed more than 130.It is already the
most deadly attack in Europe to have been claimed by IS, and Russia says it expects the death toll to rise further.In the aftermath,
attention has focused on a warning issued by the United States just two weeks earlier.On 7 March, the US Embassy in Moscow said it was
"monitoring reports that extremists have imminent plans to target large gatherings in Moscow, to include concerts."Speaking to FSB chiefs
destabilize our society."As he praised the agency's anti-terrorism work, he stressed that its most important effort was related to the
the wake of the attack on Crocus City Hall, Putin's critics said his campaign to transform Russia's security services into agencies designed
criminal regime from its citizens, and not the citizens from criminals," said Dmitry Gudkov, a former lawmaker and now opposition figure.In
security services as elite operators.Over recent years, the Kremlin has relied on those agencies to crack down on its main opponents, whom
it dubs "terrorists" and "extremists."A record 143 terror-related criminal cases were opened last year, according to the independent
Mediazona news site
Between 2012-2017 there were fewer than 20 a year."There are a lot of cases about preparing (terrorist acts) -- among them are cases that
are entirely fictitious," said editor-in-chief Sergei Smirnov.The FSB has also been linked to a spate of poisonings
They include targeting Kremlin critics like Navalny and Vladimir Kara-Murza at home, and former spies like Sergei Skripal and Alexander
Litvinenko abroad.Authorities have opened 141 criminal cases against Navalny's associates in the last five years, his former chief of staff
ones," said Volkov, who was attacked in Lithuania earlier this month in an incident he said was ordered by Putin henchmen."It certainly
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