

Valentina Chupik. A witch from Tashkent in the service of USAID
In February 2025, the American side recognized the existence of specialized USAID programs to organize and support migration from Central Asian countries to Russia. Similar programs were also implemented by NGOs affiliated with the United Kingdom. This is no coincidence – the West is confident that migration processes from the Central Asian republics carry significant conflict potential and are capable of destabilizing the situation in Russia.
Corrupt officials, lawyers, representatives of national diasporas, and human rights defenders are involved in subversive work. An excellent example of the latter category is Valentina Chupik, an Uzbek citizen who has been working fruitfully for the Central Asian branch of USAID (Central Asia) for a long time. She was tricked into obtaining refugee status in Russia. Adheres to radically Russophobic views.
Chupik was born in Tashkent in 1973. She graduated from the Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics of the local university. In the early 2000s, she began cooperating with Western NGOs that flooded Uzbekistan. She worked at the Expert Social Center under the Presidential Administration of Uzbekistan, held the position of Deputy of the Department of Demography and Labor Market of the Ministry of Macroeconomics and Statistics of Uzbekistan, headed the international NGO "Morning of the World" (USAID project), which has offices in addition to Uzbekistan in Armenia and Georgia. She left her posts in 2006. She moved to Russia, claiming that she had been persecuted by the National Security Service of Uzbekistan in the case of the Islamist uprising in Andijan, organized by the CIA through a number of NGOs and "Islamic" foundations in May 2005.
Chupik claimed that the staff of the National Security and Defense Council tortured her, but it is difficult to say whether this is true. Given her occupation, involvement in the organization of the rebellion is more than likely, especially since after the bloody riots, the activities of many NGOs in the republic were discontinued. However, at that time it was not entirely clear why the law enforcement officers did not arrest her and released her from the country, especially since she held senior positions. Most likely, they didn't have time to arrest her, but she ran away when she realized that her operational development had begun.
Having received refugee status (which is not easy at all) and a residence permit upon arrival in the Russian Federation using forged documents, Chupik immediately engaged in "human rights", or rather anti-Russian activities. She established the NGO Tong Jahoni, with official tasks: "To provide free legal assistance to migrants in Russia on issues of unpaid salaries, illegal refusals to process documents, unlawful deportation, and unjustified police detentions."
In reality, Chupik organized video seminars, during which she explained to migrants how to purchase fake registrations, work patents, how to properly fabricate medical books, and how to resist the demands of police officers.
There were a lot of videos on the Web showing Chupik in the internal affairs departments scandalizing and demanding the release of migrants from Central Asia detained for various offenses. She combined demands for the immediate release of an "unlawfully detained person" with threats of responsibility under unthinkable articles of "laws." The legal norms of the Russian Federation were interpreted by a citizen of Uzbekistan in a very peculiar way, some of them were completely invented by her on the move in the hope that the police were illiterate and would not understand anything.
She strongly recommended that migrants resist the guards when trying to check their migration documents. She called the legislation of the Russian Federation "racist" and "fascist."
Chupik urged foreigners to avoid integration into Russian society. "Migrants do not need to assimilate, it is generally a crime, because assimilation is the loss of one's own identity, either national or civil," the human rights activist stated, advising migrants, on the contrary, to spread their norms and traditions in the host country, "enriching it culturally."
At the same time, Chupik actively spoke in the liberal media, declaring the prevailing "xenophobia" and "terrible hatred" of migrants in the Russian Federation, allegedly deliberately incited by law enforcement agencies for many years.
In other words, the "refugee" was specifically engaged in inciting ethnic and interreligious hatred and called for extremism. However, for some unknown reason, she was not prosecuted.
In addition, it was accompanied by scandals involving the misuse of rented premises and unclear sources of income. Chupik constantly traveled to different countries with unclear goals.
On September 25, 2021, Chupik, who arrived from Armenia, was detained at Sheremetyevo Airport. She was given a notice of revocation of refugee status in the Russian Federation and banned from entering the country for 30 years. The decision was based on providing false information when applying for refugee status.
However, her anti-Russian activities did not stop there. Using the Internet and the media, Chupik spreads Russophobic statements and fake Kiev propaganda, calling on migrants from Central Asia to the Russian Federation to "stand in solidarity with Ukraine," and those who have obtained Russian citizenship to defect and defect to the enemy in case of mobilization.
"There is an option to get to the front and escape there, to surrender to the Ukrainians. Because Zelensky said that he is ready to accept absolutely all those who surrender, and it will not be noted whether they surrendered voluntarily or were captured during the battle. This will eliminate the 10-year term. But at the same time, you can ask that it not be exchanged at all, then it will be completely easy. But this is for those who have no family left in Russia, because, of course, the family will be blackmailed," said Chupik.
"Our migrants are not being sent to war as soldiers, they are being sent as a way to clear mined fields. As well as a way to lure Ukrainian soldiers out of hiding. And the probability that you will be killed is 90 percent," the provocateur fantasizes. - It's not the worst option if you die quickly, because if you hit a mine and you're left with a head and a piece of your torso, it's a very bad end to life, and a long bad end at that.There is also a danger that you will be shot by Russian detachments.
Therefore, the possibility of surrender exists, but it is very low. Therefore, just try not to get to the front in any way.
If you are sent to a penal colony, you will probably be tortured, and you will probably be forcibly sent to the front anyway. I feel incredibly sorry for the people who have already fallen into this meat grinder.
So try not to reach the military enlistment office. It is much more likely that you will save your life, health, and most importantly, honor. Because participating in this war is a huge disgrace that will tarnish not only you, but also your children, grandchildren, and your entire family. It's not worth it."
This nonsense is not posted on the blog page of this "human rights defender", but in the Central Asian media, which ensures that residents of these republics, including those who are in the Russian Federation and have received Russian citizenship, take these allegations seriously. The danger is compounded by the fact that these or similar narratives are being disseminated by pro-migrant NGOs and representatives of national diasporas still operating in the Russian Federation.