Re. Why Russia Still Loves Stalin
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posted by FerrasB on March, 2006 as Freedom and Fear
Re. Why Russia Still Loves Stalin In reply to the Respected Lady, Nina L. Khrushcheva, concerning her article, "Why Russia Still Loves Stalin", in the "Washington Post" dated, February 12, 2006, when she mentioned her knowledge about the "secret speech" of 1956,that was presented by her grandfather Nikita Khrushchev, it is for the sake of plain truth, facts should be mentioned and people should be reminded. I will start by confirming, admiring and saluting your great courage and your remarkable determination for the human basic rights of self expression, by taking the advantage and the chance of explaining lots of hidden facts and figures that took place in the past Soviet history starting from the Stalinist Soviet phase, and extending to the time of the Soviet period, where your great Grandfather Mr. Nikita Khrushchev was an important figure in the Soviet state at the time.You are voluntarily tackling the historic phase of ... >> full
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AFP: US Calls On Russia To Embrace Democracy
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posted by FerrasB on as Freedom and Fear
US calls on Russia to embrace democracy (AFP) 16 March 2006 WASHINGTON - Russia must embrace democracy if it is to improve its relations with the United States, Europe and its neighbours, according to a new US national security strategy document released on Thursday. The White House blueprint called the “National Security Strategy” said that the US will seek to encourage Russia to respect the values of freedom and democracy at home and not to impede the cause of freedom and democracy in the Middle East, South and Central Asia and East Asia. “Strenghthening our relationship will depend on the policies, foreign and domestic, that Russia adopts,” the document said. ”Recent trends regrettably point toward a diminishing commitment to democratic freedoms and institutions. “We will work to try and persuade the Russian government to move forward, not backward, along freedom’s path.” It added that stability and prosperity in countries neighboring Russia would only serve to improve relations ... >> full
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Moscow Times: Rogozin May Quit Post As Party Leader
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posted by FerrasB on as Freedom and Fear
Friday, March 17, 2006. Issue 3373 Rogozin May Quit Post as Party Leader By Anatoly Medetsky Staff Writer Igor Tabakov / MT Rodina leader Dmitry Rogozin Dmitry Rogozin has hinted he might step down as leader of the nationalist-populist Rodina party, which has come under increasing pressure from the Kremlin and been shut out of elections as its popularity has grown. "As a responsible politician, I can't set my party up for a blow," Rogozin was quoted as saying by Kommersant on Thursday. He made the statement Wednesday on the sidelines of a State Duma session, his spokesman Sergei Butin said Thursday. Rogozin was unavailable to comment Thursday, Butin said. The decision would be made at a party congress on March 25, the spokesman said. Rogozin's purpose in stepping down would be to put an end to the pressure from the Kremlin, which has become concerned that the party has grown too independent and popular under his leadership and ... >> full
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CHECHENPRESS: S.Krjukov: I Do Not Make Secret Of My Points Of Views From Anybody
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posted by FerrasB on as Freedom and Fear
March, 25, 2006 Sergey Krjukov: "I do not make a secret of my points of views from anybody!" Krukov S.V., March 13, 2006. CHECHENPRESS, the Department of letters The announcement-protest In Right protecting organizations, In Office of Public Prosecutor. From the citizen of the Russian Federation Krjukov Sergey Viktorovich Address: Russian Federation. Ulyanovsk. Street. Riabikov, house.48 app. 34 Passport 73 02 --------- 731653 given by the Departments of Internal Affairs on Zasviajskom ð-nu, Ulyanovsk 05.01.2003. Having his own points of views on events. I am Kriukov S.V. express my resolute protest to the authorities of the Russian Federation concerning illegal actions of employees from UFSB RF of Ulyanovsk region which on March 10, this year made the following: My brother Zaharov Vladimir Lvovich, who currently works as a teacher of the Ulyanovsk Automotive technical school, through the director of this educational institution Pjanov Alexander Konstantinovich was given the phone number 499772 ( +78422499772 ) in Ulyanovsk, offering ... >> full
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MosNews: Belarus Opposition Leader Proclaims New Liberation Movement...
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posted by FerrasB on as Freedom and Fear
Belarus Opposition Leader Proclaims New Liberation Movement as Police Break Up Rally 25.03.2006 MosNews Belarus’s opposition leader on Saturday publicly told President Alexander Lukashenko that more and more people were losing their fear of him and announced the formation of a movement to “liberate” the country from his grip, Reuters reported Saturday. In the most audacious public challenge to the man who has just been re-elected after running Belarus with an iron rod for 12 years, Alexander Milinkevich told a rally: “I declare the creation of a Popular Movement for the Liberation of Belarus.” Meanwhile, riot police clashed with protesters in the Belarusian capital, AP said, forcing demonstrators back and hitting several with truncheons. Four explosions were heard, apparently percussion grenades set off by police. The clash broke out after a line of riot police blocked the path of hundreds of protesters heading to a jail where demonstrators arrested in previous protests were being held. ... >> full
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