Jamaat Shariat, officially the
Islamic Jamaat of Dagestan "Shariat" and also known as
Shari’ah Jamaat, is the largest
Islamist militant organization in the
Russian republic of
Dagestan,
North Caucasus. The Jamaat, created during the
Second Chechen War in favor of Dagestan's independence as an
Islamic state, is responsible for the deaths of hundreds of Russian security and military personnel, officials, and civilians. The group is closely associated with the separatist conflicts in the nearby Russian republics of
Chechnya and
Ingushetia and is also known to have members and bases in
Azerbaijan.
The Jamaat Shariat claims to be "legitimate authority of Dagestan" with the aim of establishing a "fair society" based on
sharia law. To achieve this end, the Jamaat considers it legitimate to target police and security officials and some civilians such as the government-loyalist
Muslim clergy and clerics of the
Russian Orthodox Church. The Jamaat says that peace talks with Russia are hypothetically possible, but only when Russia withdraws its troops from the region and provides security guarantees. Otherwise, the group claims, it is prepared for a long-term guerrilla
war of attrition that may be broadened to encompass the whole of the Russian Federation, including Moscow and
St. Petersburg. As of 2010, the ongoing violence has plunged the multiethnic and...
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