Sheikh Abdul Halim

Sheikh Abdul Halim

Infobox_President | name=Sheikh Abdul Halim
Садулин Абусаламин кант Абдулхалим
nationality=Chechen


imagesize=250px
order=4th President of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria
term_start= March 9, 2005
term_end= June 17, 2006
predecessor= Aslan Maskhadov
successor= Dokka Umarov
birth_date= June 2, 1966
birth_place=
dead=dead
death_date=death date and age|2006|6|17|1966|6|2
death_place=
spouse=
party=
vicepresident= Dokka Umarov
profession=Preacher, paramilitary
religion=Hanafi (Sunni Islam)

Abdul-Halim Salamovich Sadulayev (Chechen: Садулин Абусаламин кант Абдулхалим, Russian: Абдул-Халим Саламович Сайдулаев) (June 2, 1966June 17 2006) was the fourth President of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria. Sadulayev served little more than a full year as President before being killed in a gun battle with FSB and pro-Russian Chechen forces.

Sadulayev was the first Chechen rebel leader effectively attempting to unify the Islamic rebel forces outside Chechnya, as he had won pledges of loyalty not only from Chechen separatists, but also from Islamist groups seeking the overthrow of the Kremlin's authority across the North Caucasus; this formation became known as the Caucasian Front. He was also credited with persuading radical warlord Shamil Basayev not to carry out any major terrorist attacks since Beslan.

Name

There is considerable variation in writing his name in both English and Russian sources. His surname is variously written Sadulaev, Sadulayev, Saidulaev, Saidulayev, Saidullaev, Saidullayev or Saydullayev; the first two of these seem to be favored by insurgent sources, while the others are favored by Russian sources and Western media. His first name is also written Abdul-Khalim, and is sometimes written with or without a hyphen. In Russian his name with surname is written Абдул-Халим Сайдуллаев or Абдул-Халим Сайдулаев or Абдул-Халим Садулаев, with or without the hyphen.

His full name given by the separatist website Kavkaz Center appears to be Abdul-Halim Abu-Salamovich Sadulayev (Абдул-Халим Абу-Саламович Садулаев).

Biography

Life

Sadulayev was born into the Ustradoi teip, an influential clan in the town of Argun on the plains of central Chechnya to the east of Grozny. After growing up in Argun, he entered Grozny's university to study Chechen and Russian philology, but had to break off his studies as the First Chechen War with Russian Federation broke out in 1994. He joind an Argun militia to fight against the Russians as a volunteer fighter.

Sadulayev also studied Islam under local Islamic theologians and from 1996 began what would become regular appearances on Chechen television speaking about Islam. He lectured across Chechnya and led Argun's Muslim community, for a while as the town's Imam. Sadulayev made the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca, the only time he is known to have left his homeland.

Sadulayev become the leader of the only "jamaat" in the city of Argun, which, in contrast with others, carried out non-Wahhabi related missionary activities. Apart from their religious functions, most of the jamaats in Chechnya also represent military detachments. During the standoff between the radicals and authorities in 1998, he did not support Abdurrakhman, the leader of all Chechen jamaats. After these events, Abdurrakhman was stripped of his Chechen citizenship and declared persona non grata in Chechnya; he died in 2001 while fighting in one of the jamaats as a regular soldier.

In 1999, Aslan Maskhadov appointed Sadulayev to a commission for constitutional Sharia reform, a commission then headed by Akhmad Kadyrov, who would later reject the rebels and embrace Moscow. Maskhadov offered Sadulaev the head of the Supreme Sharia Court of Chechnya, but Sadulaev turned down the offer, explaining that he did not have sufficient clerical knowledge to judge other people.

When the Second Chechen War started Sadulayev again returned to fighting, commanding the popular militia from Argun. Since 1999, Sadulaev has been one of Maskhadov's most loyal field commanders. In 2002, he was designated by Maskhadov to be his successor as president of Chechen Republic of Ichkeria.

Presidency

Shortly following Maskhadov's death on 8 March 2005, the Chechen rebel council announced that Sadulayev had assumed Maskhadov's position, a move that was quickly endorsed by Shamil Basayev, the Chechens' highest-profile guerilla commander. After assuming power, Sadulayev called for expanding the Chechnya conflict into a "decolonization" of Muslim-dominated adjoining regions and adoption of a constitution based on Islamic law, or Sharia. He also strongly condemned hostage takings and said that after the end of the war the new president should be democratically elected. [http://www.rferl.org/featuresarticle/2005/06/c9ed22dd-6bb9-464b-85bf-37fbcb02140b.html Russia: New Chechen Resistance Leader Vows No More Hostage Takings] RFE/RL]

Sadulayev had not only an ideological commitment to maintaining the conflict, but perhaps a personal one as well. Chechen insurgent sources claim that his wife was kidnapped in 2003 by Russian spetsnaz forces and killed by the FSB when attempts to buy her back failed. He had worked to eliminate terrorist violence and urged Basayev and other warlords to direct attacks on "legitimate targets" (including law enforcement officials, federal troops and local civil servants and their offices), [ [http://www.kavkaz.org.uk/eng/content/2005/09/16/4074.shtml Russia's tactics make Chechen war spread across Caucasus] Kavkaz Center] and stressed that attacks on such targets should avoid injuring civilians. He appeared to have convinced Basayev, who was enlisted in the formation of the Caucasian Front, that giving up on civilian targets would help spread the insurgency across the North Caucasus. [ [http://www.jamestown.org/chechnya_weekly/article.php?articleid=2373424 No Terrorist Acts in Russia Since Beslan: Whom to Thank?] Jamestown Foundation]

In February 2006, Sadulayev has announced a cabinet reshuffle targeting several top rebel representatives living abroad, including Akhmed Zakayev has been dismissed as deputy prime minister. Sadulayev has also signed a decree ordering all his ministers to be based in Chechnya. [ [http://www.rferl.org/featuresarticle/2006/02/b49d528b-97b1-41a3-9c43-21b424de4849.html Russia: Chechen Rebel Leader Reshuffles Ministers] RFE/RL]

Death

On 17 June 2006, Sadulayev was killed in a gun battle with the FSB and pro-Moscow militiamen in Argun. [ [http://edition.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/europe/06/17/chechnya.rebel/index.html Report: Chechen Rebel chief killed] CNN] According to the FSB chief Nikolai Patrushev, two members of the federal forces were killed and five were wounded in a firefight in which Sadulayev and his bodyguard were killed, and two others rebels escaped. In August 2006, rebel commander Isa Muskiev said the federals and the "kadyrovtsy" lost five men killed in the shootout, one of them shot by Sadulayev personally, and three fighters escaped. [ [http://kavkazcenter.com/eng/content/2006/08/01/5158.shtml Video. Commander Khalid Tells About Chechen Attacks] Kavkaz Center]

The body was later moved to Ramzan Kadyrov's hometown of Tsentoroi. Kadyrov said an informant had tipped off police for drug money. Kadyrov said that his paramilitary police had wanted to capture Sadulayev but were forced to kill him when he resisted arrest, and also stated Sadulayev was in Argun organizing "a big terrorist attack" to coincide with the Group of Eight summit in St. Petersburg next month. [ [http://english.pravda.ru/news/hotspots/terror/18-06-2006/82150-Sadulayev-0 Terrorist leader Sadulayev killed in Chechnya was planning big terrorist act] "Pravda"] The killing of Sheikh Abdul Halim was trumpeted by leaders of the Moscow-backed official government of the province, claiming that the separatist forces there had been dealt a "decapitating" blow "from which they will never recover." [ [http://www.nytimes.com/2006/06/18/world/europe/18chechnya.html?ex=1308283200&en=8912e421eef42532&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss Russian Troops Kill Leader of Chechen Separatists] "The New York Times"]

The next day, June 18, Sadulayev was succeeded as head of the Chechen resistance by the rebel vice-president and an active guerrilla commander Dokka Umarov. [ [http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2006/jun/19/chechnya.nickpatonwalsh Chechnya rebels appoint new leader after killing] "The Guardian"]

On June 20, 2006, the Russian human rights organization Memorial posted the findings of its investigation on the "Kavkazky Uzel" website. According to Memorial, Sadulayev's death was accidental; security officials did not know that he was in the house. Memorial reports that on June 17, about 10:00 a.m., a group of 12 FSB officers and local policemen approached a possible rebel safe house. They immediately came under gunfire as they entered the yard. Two of the servicemen were killed, and the group retreated after throwing a hand grenade into a window of the house. The grenade blast killed Sheikh Abdul Halim. [ [http://www.jamestown.org/publications_details.php?volume_id=414&issue_id=3774&article_id=2371208 SADULAEV DEATH RESULT OF GOOD LUCK, NOT GOOD PLANNING] Jamestown Foundation]

References

External links

* [http://www.kavkazcenter.com/eng/content/2005/03/13/3605.shtml New President of Chechnya Sheikh Abdul-Halim: Who Is He?] , Kavkaz Center, 13 March 2005
* [http://www.chechenpress.co.uk/english/news/2006/03/03/07.shtml The appeal of president of CHRI Abdul-Halim Sadulaev] , Chechenpress, March, 3, 2006
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/4336445.stm Profile: Chechen rebel Saydullayev] , BBC News, 17 June 2006
* [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/abdulkhalim-sadulayev-404643.html Obituaries: Abdul-Khalim Sadulayev, Chechen separatist leader] , "The Independent", Jun 19, 2006


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