Ramzan Kadyrov, the strongman president of
Chechnya, will get his own Russian equivalent of “
The Apprentice” to help him find an assistant.
“The Team” will be broadcast on Russia’s main state TV channel starting today. The show resembles the U.S. series that starred
Donald Trump prior to his run
for president, but offers contestants the chance to win a job working alongside the Chechen leader accused of
human rights abuses.
According to a program description from Russia’s Channel 1, any Russian citizen can apply, after which they will be tested whether they have what it takes to join his team.
Kadyrov rules Chechnya with an iron fist, entrusted with crushing a separatist insurgency in the Republic and running it as his personal fiefdom. International rights groups
have accused him of overseeing widespread torture and using brutal tactics, including burning down opponents' homes. Chechen death squads involved in political assassinations abroad have been linked back to Kadyrov and his inner circle.
In
a trailer for the show, Kadyrov says applicants should be “ready for anything.”
Contestants will have to pass a series of challenges, according to the program description, though they appear more extreme than those set by Trump in the U.S. equivalent. In the first episode, the show suggested tasks could range from military obstacle courses to parachute jumping with special forces units. From the episode, it appeared the final job could include wedding planning and taking part in counterterrorism raids.
The program description says the winner will receive a post as the head of Chechnya’s Agency for Strategic Development. To enter, contestants should fill in an online form, explaining what ideas they have for Chechnya’s development and how they would help Kadyrov’s team.
Those wishing to have the chance to work with Kadyrov must show the ability to “fulfill on time and precisely tasks set them, the ability to overcome any obstacles and to bring to life the most interesting projects,” according to the program description.
Previous employees of Kadyrov have not always reported happy experiences. A former bodyguard of Kadyrov
once accused his boss of personally torturing him, claiming Kadyrov laughed as he electrocuted him.
The show is the latest of Kadyrov’s elaborate media operations, which he has used to craft an image that blends Rambo machismo with religious piety and a veneration for Russian president
Vladimir Putin. The Chechen president has a
hugely popular Instagram account, on which he posts videos of himself cuddling cats, wrestling subordinates and firing machine guns into the air.
In a video posted on his
Instagram account today, Kadyrov was shown making kissing faces at a young deer.
Kadyrov is viewed as Putin’s personal henchman in Chechnya, tasked by the Russian president with maintaining calm in the Republic after two devastating wars with Russia since the fall of the U.S.S.R. The relative peace in Chechnya under Kadyrov has been bought with huge investment from Moscow and often brutal violence by the Chechen leader’s militias.
Despite his elaborate expressions of loyalty to Putin -- regularly wearing T-shirts with Putin’s face on them -- many Russians are unnerved by Kadyrov’s antics. With an army of thousands of heavily armed troops under his direct command and signs of his involvement in political assassinations in Moscow, they worry he may slip out of the Kremlin’s control.
Source 1 Vladimir Putin appointed Kadyrov president of Chechnya in 2007. The former rebel leader has brought stability to the republic, which has endured two separatist wars with Russia over the past 20 years, but has been accused of authoritarianism and state-organised disappearances and torture.
A Russian human rights council delegation
canceled a trip to Chechnya this month because Kadyrov refused to guarantee the security of Committee Against Torture NGO head
Igor Kalyapin, who has been repeatedly attacked in Grozny. The
naming of a bridge in St Petersburg after Kadyrov’s late father last month has sparked protests over the family’s human rights violations.
Kadyrov has also encouraged attacks on the Russian opposition on his popular
Instagram account. An officer from Kadyrov’s security forces has been charged with murdering opposition politician Boris Nemtsov in an investigation that concluded this week.
The reality show will not be Kadyrov’s first foray in front of the camera. Last year, footage from an action film named after one of his favourite phrases, He Who Didn’t Understand Will Get It, showed him
dispatching enemies with a shepherd’s staff. The film has yet to be released.
Source 2 Would you apply for the job? ;)