Soviet Union 1991

Text Chapter 351 Decree No. 31 (2)

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Taking a special plane, Comrade Putin came from Moscow with love, inspecting this terrible purgatory in the eyes of religious fanatics. Even some remaining extremist forces in the Caucasus hope to rescue the suffering people in this city. That is, assuming they don't get lost in the vast Siberian wasteland and find this almost isolated city.

But Yanayev's labor camp is already a rare paradise in the eyes of non-believers. Have you ever seen a concentration camp that was willing to provide high-protein delicacies like pork? If you call this kind of treatment persecution, then I'm really sorry. You love to eat, but if you don't eat, you will starve to death here. We will never accommodate your beliefs and traditions, because this is the Soviet Union, and the small group of people who are unwilling to obey the people's choices can choose to get out of this country.

The Soviets will give two choices to any unstable factors that endanger national security, either to accept reform through labor or to carry out the most brutal attack.

After arriving at the airport built by the Communist Youth League in the border town, Putin met with the actual manager of the city, Colonel Melchevsky. This hardliner from the Ministry of Internal Affairs also implemented a tough style in this militarized city. , anyone who disobeys the Central Government’s Decree No. 31 will be labeled as an extremist religious suspect.

"Comrade Vladimir, I'm glad to see you here." When Putin got off the plane, Melchevsky was already waiting for his arrival. He warmly hugged the deputy minister of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Comrade Putin, and then couldn't wait to take him to visit the great city he manages.

The colonel, who had been with Putin from the KGB in the past, seemed to be very satisfied with his current job. He kept telling Putin everything about this city, "Oh, my comrade Vladimir, you don't know how to manage it well?" How difficult it is for these fellows who would rather starve themselves than accept the food we offer. Our current living standards are considered average in Moscow. I really don’t understand what these people are thinking about giving up their lives for ridiculous beliefs. Is it for a future where women are veiled and men have control? Women’s absolute rights. With all due respect, this is not a bright future, but a retrograde step in history.”

"They just want to satisfy part of their selfish desires. Our country is trying to wipe out such borers from the land." Comrade Putin said with a smile, "I heard that you used bayonets to force them to eat pork. Is this true?"

"Moscow also knows?" Melchevsky whispered, "Will they send me to a military court for anti-humanitarian crimes?"

Looking at Melchevsky's nervous expression. Putin patted the other party on the shoulder and told the other party to relax, "My friend, the Political Bureau is now very satisfied with your approach. After hearing what you did, General Secretary Yanayev even encouraged him and said, 'Deal with these things. This is what people do."

The vehicle drove into the street. This city looks quiet and deserted even in broad daylight. You can always see soldiers patrolling back and forth with wolfhounds on the streets. The strict cement walls and firepower bases make this city look more like a prison. However, considering that Melchevsky started out as an interrogator during the Ministry of Internal Affairs, we can understand why the city was designed like this.

"It is not easy to destroy their spirit and will, Comrade Melchevsky. Their spiritual pillars have lasted for thousands of years, and it is not easy to force them to change their beliefs in a short period of time. things.”

Melchevsky said disdainfully, "Have you forgotten? Comrade Putin, what we are best at is providing Ministry of Internal Affairs-style political education to our enemies!"

Follow Melchevsky into his office. Just when Putin sat down, Melchevsky turned back and asked, "What kind of politicians have come from the central government? Although I don't know what Moscow is thinking, but I want to be a member of the internal affairs department." When the minister appears in person, it must be a very important matter.”

"That's right." Comrade Vladimir said with a smile, "The central government decided to open up animal husbandry here and let these urban residents raise pigs."

"Raise pigs?" Melchevsky's eyes widened, as if Putin was telling a joke, and he emphasized the other person's answer, "You mean to let a group of people who have a deep aversion to pigs raise pigs? Comrade Vladimir. Do you know how much effort I put into getting them to accept such a delicious food? You still want them to raise pigs?"

"Yes, raise pigs. This is an order from the central government, Comrade Melchevsky, you have no order to refuse." Putin patted Melchevsky's old friend on the shoulder. "And I will be here to supervise the smooth implementation of this new treaty added to Executive Order No. 31 before leaving the Communist Youth League border town. So please don't let me down. And the Political Bureau is very optimistic about this operation. If it succeeds, we will Promote it in the Caucasus and let all believers understand that one thing is more worthy of respect than the gods they respect, and it is the Soviet government.”

Putin's tough tone gave Colonel Melchevsky no right to refuse.

"I have a hunch." Melchevsky showed a frustrated look for the first time. "The central government's orders may not be so easy to implement and promote. Eating pork is already a fatal choice for them. And you are still Let them raise pigs?”

To force the other party to change their religious beliefs, we should start with their daily behavior, rather than just shouting a few slogans of peaceful coexistence. Although Melchevsky has both, he always has an ominous premonition without tough means and an equally tough country as a background.

"There is no right to refuse in the Soviet Union, especially for this group of people who go against our will." Comrade Putin said, "Come on, let us see your Ministry of Internal Affairs troops."

Putin did not say to visit the city, but first said to visit the troops, which shows that he attaches more importance to the security of the Komsomol border city than the situation of the city residents.

Melchevsky took Putin to visit the guard camp. This military camp with 3,000 soldiers is a sharp sword to defend and maintain the order and stability of Komsomol City. The guard camp equipped with armed Mi-8 helicopters and BMP infantry fighting vehicles actually has the strength of regular troops.

The Moscow Politburo never underestimates the destructive power of these religious believers. They have to believe that once the country is unstable, the first to launch a rebellion, apart from Georgia, will be these damn religious believers.

"Residents of the Komsomol border town have to work ten hours a day, with a two-hour break in the middle. A curfew is imposed at night, and no one is allowed to go out on the street. Once found, they will be arrested and put in the confinement room. Of course, no one is allowed to violate the rules and regulations of Decree No. 31. The consequences of violation are severe. For this reason, we have almost executed more than 40 people who seriously violated Decree No. 31."

"After about two months of stabilization, the situation has stabilized. Although these people are resistant, they are slowly adapting to our style. It can be said without hesitation that the guard camp has suppressed all unstable factors with the toughest style."

"A very tough style." Comrade Putin admires Melchevsky's approach very much. Sure enough, his old friend is capable of doing this kind of scavenger-like work. If the Komsomolskaya Border Town approach is successful, then Moscow should start to take action against all religious forces in the country, especially the autonomous region, which is still in a delicate state.

"Well, I have one last question."

Melchevsky, who was walking in the snow, stopped and asked his old friend with a serious expression, "Now that you have learned about the situation in Komsomolskaya Border Town, do we really want to execute this order that is likely to cause unrest again?"

"It is very necessary." Putin replied calmly. (To be continued.)h:.4.44.19

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