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THIS MATERIAL (INFORMATION) WAS PRODUCED AND DISTRIBUTED BY OR CONCERNS THE ACTIVITIES OF FOREIGN AGENT KATERINA VLADIMIROVNA GORDEEVA. BY WATCHING THIS VIDEO, YOU CONFIRM THAT YOU ARE OF LEGAL AGE. IF YOU ARE NOT, PLEASE DO NOT WATCH IT. Kaloy Akhilgov – a star of independent advocacy in modern Russia and the hero of the latest episode of "Tell Gordeeva." A lawyer who predicted the mobilization shares tips on how to avoid it and gives advice on what to do if detained—something that seems to threaten anyone in Russia who dares to speak their mind. But the most important part of this episode is the story of how the Moscow-provoked Ossetian-Ingush conflict began in 1992, costing hundreds of lives and, it seems, still unresolved. Why did Kaloy agree to work under Yevkurov, and why did he leave? And what role did Sergey Mironov from "A Just Russia" play in dispersing a protest in Grozny with icy water in 1973? Also featured: the story of the iconic 2000s band " Mertvye Delfiny," which our guest helped create. Contents: 00:00 "My heart is here" — why we came to Ingushetia 01:56 The role of a lawyer in today’s Russia 03:52 "There’s something to fight for and someone to fight against" 05:01 How to support your case 07:35 How to avoid mobilization and what to do if you can’t but refuse to fight 10:28 How Kaloy went to the draft office at the start of mobilization and what happened 12:08 Legal ways to avoid the frontlines: a lifehack 16:00 Lawyers helping draft dodgers — what are the consequences for them? 19:28 What happened to Kaloy’s home, and why no one lives there anymore 21:04 "We thought there wouldn’t be war here" 22:26 "Mom held my hand tightly" — how war entered Kaloy’s life 24:51 A video of Kaloy’s aunt as a hostage shown in video salons 25:56 How Kaloy’s family fled their village in Prigorodny District in October 1992 29:25 "Yeltsin deceived us" 31:10 "I cried for a long time" 33:33 Why Kaloy bought land in the village his family was forced out of 36:13 "It’s not about dying for the land but about living for it" 38:00 "Dividing people into good and bad is a tool of empires" 41:12 "I wouldn’t let them live there because they hurt my mother" 45:17 "You can’t be bad because you’re Kaloy" 46:24 Kaloy Akhilgov’s family roots 47:06 How Sergey Mironov, current leader of "A Just Russia," dispersed a 100,000-strong protest in Grozny with icy water in 1973 53:21 Why the Russian army sided with the Ossetians in 1992 56:11 The story of the band Mertvye Delfiny — Kaloy’s connection to it 1:01:39 How Mertvye Delfiny made it to the Nashestvie festival and why Kaloy didn’t 1:05:31 The premiere of an unreleased song of Mertvye Delfiny performed by Kaloy 1:07:04 "Ideas are worthless without execution" 1:08:44 How Kaloy ended up at Harvard 1:12:05 "If you have even the slightest doubt about someone’s guilt, acquit them" 1:14:14 "In Russia, you don’t have to commit a crime to go to jail" 1:16:28 Why a sturdy door is a lawyer’s best friend 1:18:10 "Never admit guilt. Once you do, there’s little your lawyer can do to help" 1:20:33 Kaloy Akhilgov’s AdvoCall app 1:22:27 "What fool would call a lawyer they don’t know?" 1:27:36 "Putin can call it war, but I can’t?" 1:29:16 "The case against Prigozhin was dropped for political, not legal reasons" — how this can be proven 1:32:42 How Kaloy won a court case against Prigozhin 1:36:42 "In Ingushetia, it’s legally forbidden to glorify Stalin’s name" 1:39:55 "After Stalin’s death, my grandfather sold everything and returned home, only to be stoned in Beslan" 1:46:41 "Ruslan Aushev was honest with his people" 1:49:17 Kaloy as press secretary to Ingushetia’s head Yevkurov 1:52:40 Why Kaloy stopped being Yevkurov’s press secretary: the untold story of a kompromat leak 1:57:04 The agreement that earned Yevkurov a third term as Ingushetia’s head 2:01:05 "I spoke to Ramzan Kadyrov once" 2:03:22 "A judge in the Ingushetia Constitutional Court testified that Yevkurov offered money to approve the agreement" 2:08:01 Ingushetia’s "Bolotnaya case" 2:12:03 "The defendants regret nothing" 2:24:47 "If God is with you, what is there to fear? And if He’s not with you, what do you hope for?” Kaloy Akhilgov: https://t.me/akaloy Katerina Gordeeva: https://t.me/skazhigordeevoy Instagram: / skazhi_net_hojjiex Twitter: / skazhigordeevoy