[Russia] - Conference Seeks Solidarity Among Indigenous Peoples of Russia, Ukraine and Central Asia

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
BERLIN Leading Indigenous voices from Russia in addition to Central Asia and Ukraine gathered in the German capital to describe their
respective visions for their work, their communities and their futures.The first-of-its-kind forum, Indigenous Vision: Centering Our Voices,
Resilience and Knowledge, saw two days of discussion, networking and shared learning.At a press conference, Buryat activist and Indigenous
of Russia head Viktoria Maladaeva, Buryat activist and Nomads Indigenous Collective co-founder Seseg Jigjitova and Sakha activist Viliuia
Choinova set out the forums goals as well as what they believe was achieved at the event.No Moscow expertsChoinova stated among her main
goals was to produce a platform for Indigenous voices so we can start a discussion on equal terms with the Russian opposition.The objective
of looking for equality and institutional parity with the Russian opposition existed throughout
The group regreted the truth that they are often asked why groups like Khodorkovskys or Navalnys organizations are not invited to the
event.Maladaeva stated she believes that the Russian opposition is continuously going through an identity crisis, while Russias Indigenous
populations are far more sure in their identities.The Moscow opposition, the Russian intelligentsia, has actually remained in a crisis of
identity for many centuries
They do not know who they are: Europeans, Asians, she stated
And we dont have any crisis of identity
We know who we are, we know what we want
We are bound by shackles to individuals who are marching back and forth and do not know what to do.The phrase democracy is difficult without
decolonization consistently came up during the press conference, highlighting the groups shared belief that Russia needs to reckon with its
colonial past.That refrain likewise assisted to discuss the makeup of the occasion
Moscow experts were entirely missing from the forum, a decision suggested to highlight the fact that while everybody was there to develop
solidarity, all of the various peoples and republics faced their own issues.Jigjitova stated she believes that the hyper-centralized,
Moscow-centric system is incompatible with decolonization, as it produces tasks where Indigenous people are welcomed but not
centered.Indigenous individuals are being treated, again, not subjectively
They are made a things for their own projects, she said.No requirement for a common vision of the futureDespite being pressed repeatedly on
whether or not the online forum would culminate with the issuance of a statement or communiqu, the activists revealed little interest in
releasing one for the sake of convention.Its simply a document, absolutely nothing takes place, Maladaeva said
Ive seen it in various conferences
Individuals sign it, however then absolutely nothing follows.Instead, they worried that they were in the discussion phase which they would
launch a document of Indigenous knowledge.The group also refused to talk about a shared vision for the future, as every area was various and
had various problems
The goal instead was to discover ways to construct solidarity and magnify their voices.The Caucasus and Siberia are totally very various and
definitely they have their own vision, and everybody is going to have various futures
We can not tell them our vision and anticipate them to follow our methods, Choinova said.Institutional representationChoinova stated she
thinks institutional representation is key to be able to effect modification or speak with the Russian opposition on equal terms.The source
of this war [in Ukraine] is xenophobia, bigotry, imperialism in Russia
We have to address these issues
And we can not do it while being grassroots activists
I hope that this online forum will lead to our institutional representation in organizations like the United Nations and the Council of
Europe, she said.