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This will continue to hurt the democratic transition in Russia and the emergence of the rule of law.
But in the current context, it is not that surprising. Yet, I find it more surprising now than when Yetsin was in charge."I have been reading up on the universe and have come to the conclusion that the universe is a good thing." -- Dissident
"I never had the need to have a boner." -- Dissident
"I have never cut off my penis when I was upset over a girl." -- Dis
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Erm, I'm not deep on the political issues in Russia, but IIRC this is a guy from a liberal party whose members often criticized putin.
This makes him something like the 3rd person from the same party to be killed or chased away form Russia.
IIRC one of the former party members claimed that he had proof that Putin staged the terrorist bombings in multi-apartment buildings throughout Russia a few years ago, to get public support for himself and his policies.
Wouldn't be above a former KGB agent like Putin.
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I'd go for Chicago. It seems wanton violence is the feat of organized groups."I have been reading up on the universe and have come to the conclusion that the universe is a good thing." -- Dissident
"I never had the need to have a boner." -- Dissident
"I have never cut off my penis when I was upset over a girl." -- Dis
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Originally posted by Sirotnikov
Erm, I'm not deep on the political issues in Russia, but IIRC this is a guy from a liberal party whose members often criticized putin. This makes him something like the 3rd person from the same party to be killed or chased away form Russia.
IIRC one of the former party members claimed that he had proof that Putin staged the terrorist bombings in multi-apartment buildings throughout Russia a few years ago, to get public support for himself and his policies.
Wouldn't be above a former KGB agent like Putin.Freedom is just unawareness of being manipulated.
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Originally posted by Sirotnikov
Erm, I'm not deep on the political issues in Russia, but IIRC this is a guy from a liberal party whose members often criticized putin.
This makes him something like the 3rd person from the same party to be killed or chased away form Russia.
IIRC one of the former party members claimed that he had proof that Putin staged the terrorist bombings in multi-apartment buildings throughout Russia a few years ago, to get public support for himself and his policies.
Wouldn't be above a former KGB agent like Putin.Socrates: "Good is That at which all things aim, If one knows what the good is, one will always do what is good." Brian: "Romanes eunt domus"
GW 2013: "and juistin bieber is gay with me and we have 10 kids we live in u.s.a in the white house with obama"
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Re: Russia - another politician down
Originally posted by raghar
What consequences it would have?
Any coments from Russia folk?
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Serb - he being not famous is true, but from what I heard he was infact well respected for honesty and dignity. But then again, I never heard about him before, so I can't stand behind that.
Vagabond - Yes, I think it was beruzovsky.
And yes, Ruskis for some reason like putin a whole lot, coming close to some personality fad IMO. It's like people in Israel think of Ben Gurion or Rabin, but now neither of them is control, so it's not dangerous.
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Originally posted by Sirotnikov
Serb - he being not famous is true, but from what I heard he was infact well respected for honesty and dignity. But then again, I never heard about him before, so I can't stand behind that.
In times of Soviet Union he was loyal political officer of the communist part of SU, the typical COMMISSAR. He taught theory of Marxism-Leninism in one of the military academies, and was loyal member of communist party, but when situation had changed, he become loyal member of democratic party.
I never had respect for such kind of people and hopefully will never have.
The only person who is interested in this murder is Berezovsky- godfather of Russian mafia. Currently he is in London waiting for proccess which will decide his fate. In accordance with Request of Russia (Berezovsky was in Interpol's list of 'wanted' for a couple of years) he should be extradite to Russia. Now, he will start to whine that he is political renegate and that he will be slain in Russia, because Russia isn't democracy, and the country where KGB decides everything....blahblahblah and the same bullsh!t.
No one else was interested in this murder. Because he wasn't famous. His party didn't pass in current Duma and would never pass into next duma, because this party don't have support of population. So, who will kill politician which isn't popular? What is the reason?
Berezovsky is the only man who had reason. No one else wouldn't risk so much for such little stake. Claim that Kremlin exterminate political opponents is just ridiculous, because this guy wasn't an opponent for Kremlin. No one never really cared what he was saying.
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Originally posted by The Vagabond
I highly doubt that central authorities have anything to do with this assassination. This party is so insignificant and its chances to overcome the 5% barrier to the Duma are so negligible, that it would simply make no sense to bother with such a dirty business.koroche po odnomandatnomu izeratelnomu okrugu. U nas tut smeshanaya systema vyborov, ponimaesh
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