Olga Leonidovna Ozerova, aka Olga Sim (Ольга Сим), from « Extreme Travels in Russia » (Экстремальные путешествия), aka « Russian Extreme Travels », aka « Trekking in Altai », is involved, in Pakistan, in an insane stalking plan. Discover her threat of hiring 10 agitators as false witnesses in order to file a terrorism case to Pakistani authorities against the French photographer and writer Bernard Grua. See how her ultimatum was slammed in an inflammatory manner. Read the debunking of her blatant lies. Und
Экстремальные путешествия: Ms Olga Leonidovna Ozerova, aka Olga Sim (Ольга Сим), a Russian guide, mostly working in Pakistan, under the labels “Extreme Travels in Russia” (Экстремальные путешествия), “Russian Extreme Travels” or “Trekking in Altai”, decided to join the hate speech campaign of a Karachi radicalized Sunni stalker, Ms Ramla Akhtar, aka Rmala Aalam. The reply she received is presented with the initial threat and blackmail she sent to Bernard Grua, a French traveler, photographer, blogger and m
Ms Olga Leonidovna Ozerova, aka Olga Sim (Ольга Сим), a travel agent, acting under the name of “Extreme Travels in Russia” (Экстремальные путешествия), ” Russian Extreme Travels” or “Trekking in Altai”, operating in Pakistan, sent a threat and blackmail message to the French photographer, blogger and media contributor Bernard Grua. We will explain why her harassing and insulting allegations, presented in outrageous words are fake-news and blatant lies motivated by hatred with a wish to harm. They are part
“Extreme Travels in Russia” (Экстремальные путешествия) offers tours in Pakistan, a country that Olga Leonidovna Ozerova, aka Olga Sim (Ольга Сим), one of its two partners, “discovered” in 2009. This important activity, in term of firm turn-over, was developed thanks to helpful local connections. However, they might, nowadays, endanger the whole business. Indeed, the company fell under the deception of a toxic interlocutor resulting in compromise regarding a domestic and international scheme of hatred and
Экстремальные путешествия: Extreme Travels in Russia (also presented as Trekking in Altai) and Ms Olga Leonidovna Ozerova, aka Olga Sim, took a decisive part in the ignition of a malevolent cyber-case conducted by a Karachi radicalized female. From a shadow influencer, recycling a neo-Stalinist propaganda, this Russian tourist operator turned into an official accomplice of a mephitic enterprise targetting a Pakistani mountain community and its European guests.
We will reveal, here, all Ms Ozerova’s steps r
Экстремальные путешествия: Russian Extreme Travels, aka Trekking in Altai, aka Extreme Travels in Russia, is a tourist company doing business in Pakistan. In June 2019, ten years after her first entry into this country, Ms Olga Leonidovna Ozerova, aka Olga Sim (Ольга Сим), one of its employee/partners, took a key part, as a shadow advisor, in the start-up of a slanderous campaign against the Wakhi community of Northern Pakistan and against its western visitors. Eventually, in January 2021, she openly revea
Экстремальные путешествия: Ms Olga Leonidovna Ozerova, aka Olga Sim (Ольга Сим) operates in Pakistan under Russian Extreme Travels, aka Extreme Travels in Russia (Экстремальные путешествия), aka Trekking in Altai. She is sanctioned for taking part into a calumnious denunciation and blackmail campaign under forged evidences of terrorism against a French writer and photographer.
As a consequence, her public image is devastated and Internet is being cleansed from her own publications. Meanwhile, Ramla Akhtar
High Asia, Karakoram stories
Collection of stories published on “Medium” about high valleys and mountains at the borders of Pakistan, Afghanistan and China. These different papers provide some background on geography, traditions, religion, history, geopolitics, communities, minorities, environment, external interactions, development issues and globalisation in this remote area.
Link to the list of articles: https://medium.com/@BernardGrua/high-asia-stories-of-the-karakoram-f6310f3dac34
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By #BernardGru
In this Ex-Libris are some selected readings about history, traditions, religion, way of life and geographical locations of Wakhi people in High Asia. It was prepared for the travelers who intend to visit the Gojal Valley (Upper Hunza, Pakistan) or Wakhan Corridor (Tajikistan & Afghanistan). It could, also, be a post-travel tool to organise ground observations and to see them in a wider perspective.
https://medium.com/@BernardGrua/wakhi-people-and-pamir-life-ex-libris-97d3c83d63ce
By #BernardGrua [id340900
This short program is intended for travelers who would like to visit Hunza, Pakistan, around the Karakoram Highway, even if they just have a few days. Though it is adapted for families with children, opportunities for photographers will be developed regarding conditions of light, most scenic spots and local people portraying. It is considered you use a personal car. However, the last chapter presents the possibilities offered by public transportation means.
https://medium.com/@BernardGrua/what-to-see-and-w
The aim of the following text is to present an external view resulting from an independent travel, made in August 2018, using public transportations from Islamabad to Khunjerab Pass with stops in different places. It is also an outcome of discussions hold with the people living and working in this mountainous area of Northern Pakistan.
https://medium.com/@BernardGrua/some-reflections-about-the-development-of-a-responsible-and-community-based-tourism-in-hunza-78572bdb0ebc
By #BernardGrua [id34090059|@Bernar
Chapursan Valley, Pakistan, between Hindu Kush, Pamir and Karakoram ranges is mostly inhabited by Wakhi people, a small minority living in China and in Afghan or Tajik Wakhan. Not surpringly this population share a same faith and same religious traditions regardless the recent (on an historical point of view) borders.
https://medium.com/@BernardGrua/how-past-and-present-religions-built-a-tradition-palimpsest-in-a-high-valley-of-northern-pakistan-c537e71d9845
By #BernardGrua [id34090059|@BernardGrua] #Chapu
Even though it experiences a, sometimes temporary, exodus to the big cities of southern Pakistan, Zoodkhun Village (also spelled Zuwudkhoon) is still well alive. Nowadays, numerous houses are being built or being enlarged. It is possible to observe a Pamiri layout dating back from Atash-Parast (Fire worshippers, Zoroastrians). This permanence could be due to religions (including old ones) but also due to a perfect adequation with environment constraints and ressources available in this remote area of Chapu
At the top of Upper Hunza in an area called Gojal, Zoodkhun stretches in Chapursan Valley. Staying almost at the highest limit where vegetation of mountain oasis grows up, it is a village having numerous characteristics in common with other Wakhi settlements of Pakistan, Afghanistan, Tajikistan and, likely, China (though, not directly observed in this last country). However, its isolation at the very end of a narrow dirt road, coming from Sost, and its altitude of 3,300 m, make it, sometimes, different in
Zoodkhun in Chapursan Valley, due to its difficult condition of access, preserved most of its authenticity and its community values until today. Expected improvement of communications, development of a Pakistani middle class, increase in foreign visitors might lead to deep changes which should be monitored to contain a cultural and patrimonial alienation.
https://medium.com/@BernardGrua/what-place-for-zoodkhun-into-the-global-world-633e4e07494
By #BernardGrua [id34090059|@BernardGrua] #Chapursan #Chipurso
Zoodkhun in Chapursan Valley, due to its difficult condition of access, preserved most of its authenticity and its community values until today. Expected improvement of communications, development of a Pakistani middle class, increase in foreign visitors might lead to deep changes which should be monitored to contain a cultural and patrimonial alienation.
https://medium.com/@BernardGrua/what-place-for-zoodkhun-into-the-global-world-633e4e07494
By #BernardGrua [id34090059|@BernardGrua] #Chapursan #Chipurso
At an altitude of 3,300 meters, Zoodkhun, the last hamlet of Chapursan Valley, is granted with less natural ressources and a more difficult access than most of other Wakhi villages of Hunza Valley. Although it creates harsh conditions for its inhabitants it means a pure, peaceful and clean environment in a pristine landscape.
https://medium.com/@BernardGrua/zoodkhun-chapursan-valley-a-life-environment-determined-by-altitude-and-remotness-d369806bd0fc
By #BernardGrua [id34090059|@BernardGrua] #Chapursan #Ch
The Chinese “Belt and Road Initiative” (BRI), also known as the “New Silk Roads”, is a work in progress that raises many questions. Yet in Pakistan, the Karakoram Highway, commissioned in 1979, may provide us with some answers. Parallel to the challenged sovereignty of the country, it could be observed, until these last months, a religio-patriotic discourse with a questionable consistency and an expensive open or latent state of war seeming to assure a form of national cohesion. However, this discourse and
Remote and isolated Zoodkhun, the high mountain village of Gojal in Gilgit Baltistan, is a remarkable place to observe and to photography night skies.
https://medium.com/@BernardGrua/chapursan-valley-where-zoodkhun-nights-unveil-the-universe-e2185f1f5f16
By #BernardGrua [id34090059|@BernardGrua] #Chapursan #Chipurson #Chapurson #Hussaini #Gojal
The last act of the “Great Game” or “Большая Игра” (Bolshaya Igra), was played where the Tsarist Empire, the British Empire and the Chinese Empire joined in one of the highest and, at that time, one of the most inaccessible places of the planet. There, bristling with giant mountains, Pamir, Hindu Kush and Karakoram ranges converge.
https://medium.com/@BernardGrua/the-great-game-anglo-russian-encounter-at-the-borders-of-pamir-hindu-kush-and-karakoram-a271ef0c29a8
By #BernardGrua [id34090059|@BernardGrua] #C
In “Report of a French traveler about the Chapursan Valley, Pakistan” we tried to assess the credibility of an alleged conspiracy against local women and foreign female visitors. Here, we come to the amazing evidence that numerous “facts” presented by Ramla Akhtar, aka Rmala Aalam,, the self-called whistleblower, seem to be a direct plagiarism of local myths. This reconciliation raises questions about the moral and/or mental integrity of their “author” who also present herself as a writer.
https://medium.c
This document is a report about Ramla Akhtar, aka Rmala Aalam, toxic speech regarding the Wakhi minority of Chapursan Valley and its male international guests. Here, we will assess the credibility of an alleged conspiracy against local women and foreign female visitors. Although we will not be able to understand all the psychological or even psychiatric motivations which led their author to the writing of this malicious fable.
https://medium.com/@BernardGrua/report-of-a-french-traveler-about-the-chapursan-
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