ПолитковскаяCrickets on philological poles
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posted by zaina19 on September, 2005 as ANALYSIS / OPINION
From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 9/26/2005 3:11 AM September, 24, 2005 ПолитковскаяCrickets on philological poles The master of literature, in combination Minister of Defence of Russia, Ivanov, has turned to ashes for incompetence in international law the Estonians, Lithuanians and other "Latishs". Estonians, by naivety, asked, that the Russian side has stopped regularly breaking their air space. The first persons of Russia personifying the policy of the state, are collected from pages of feuilletons of Chehov.No word or application of the Russian side concerning the international relations, happens verified in strict conformity with national traditions of servility and to a rule: "every cricket, should know its pole". For example, military planes, regularly breaking air space of neighbouring countries. In one fine day, one plane equipped with combat missiles, goes deep on territory of neighbours and, having made some circles, falls down. The pilot is rescueed and located under arrest for trial. Arrest, we shall notice, domestic, in decent hotel where arrived representatives of the Ministry of Defence of the ... >> full
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Democracy of a camp barrack
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From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 10/3/2005 6:10 AM September, 30, 2005 Democracy of a camp barrack "All animals are equal, only some animals are more equal than others" ( George Orvel, "animal farm"). At the end of the last week president Putin explained to "naive" Americans, what is democracy in Russian. By a twist of fate, in that time when Putin proved advantages of his native democracy before western democracy agents of his special services in the early sunday morning, in the Moscow apartment, without any legislative grounds arrested lawyer Trepashkin and dragged him back in the Ural zone. It is clear: such people in Putins democracy do not have place only in penal isolator. Talking profusely about features of Russian democracy, Putin has declared, that each people understands democracy differently and goes to it in it's own way. Thus, kind of justifieing for crimes with which his security officers arrange in Russia, Putin as usually, reproached the West that with a personal freedom not everything is all right and ... >> full
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If talk a lot about something, it happens
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posted by zaina19 on as ANALYSIS / OPINION
From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 10/3/2005 9:06 AM October, 3, 2005 If talk a lot about something, it happens "If talk a lot about something, it happens". This ancient Chechen caution, which in opinion of some researchers, is an echo of the certain ancient knowledge and experience of Chechens, as well as possible approaches that have gone through USA in the last some weeks. Hollywood repeatedly amused imagination of spectators to colourful films, in which perish cities and the nations. But the reality,as seems, has surpassed the most courageous imaginations of the Hollywood directors, writes the newspaper "the Russian messanger" in connection with events in USA. But the most awful, in opinion of the newspaper, is a behaviour of inhabitants. As soon as electrosupply was broken, and accordingly, the signal system is switched - off, hundreds marauders have rushed in shops and in the left apartments: to plunder the left property. Language does not turn to name these people starving by well-fad figures. Ugly pictures of mass marauding have reminded ... >> full
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Prev Discussion Next Discussion Send Replies to My Inbox Reply Recommend Message 1 of 1 in Discussion From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 10/3/2005 5:54 PM Distorting Reality Tuesday, October 4, 2005. Issue 3266. Page 10. By Nikolai Petrov President Vladimir Putin's televised call-in show -- the first since his election to a second term -- aired last week after a delay of nearly a year. The Kremlin attributed the delay to technical considerations, saying that it was easier to arrange meetings with journalists in the winter than to force people to stand around in the cold. It seems reasonable to assume that Putin's annual chat with his fellow citizens was hampered by the series of crises and failures that dogged the administration early in his second term, from the assassination of Chechen President Akhmad Kadyrov in Grozny last year to widespread demonstrations against the government's seriously flawed attempt to replace social and other benefits with cash payments. In the meantime, fighters staged raids in Grozny and ... >> full
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Ottawa told blind-eye approach to Russia is risky
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From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 10/4/2005 3:48 AM Ottawa told blind-eye approach to Russia is risky type=text/javascript>if(typeof sIFR == "function"){ runSIFR(); }</SCRIPT> By PATRICK BRETHOUR Monday, October 3, 2005 Posted at 10:16 PM EDT From Tuesday's Globe and Mail Canada's silence on Russia's drift toward authoritarianism will backfire and injure this country's business interests in the long run, the Canadian lawyer for imprisoned Russian tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky warned Monday. Robert Amsterdam, one member of Mr. Khodorkovsky's legal team, criticized what he sees as Canada's unwillingness to condemn both human rights abuses and the Kremlin's violation of the rule of law in the corporate world. Mr. Amsterdam, who has an office in Toronto, charged that Ottawa's reticence stems from a desire to avoid disrupting the efforts by Canadian businesses to land deals in Russia, pointing to Petro-Canada's discussions with Russian natural gas giant OAO Gazprom to construct a $1.3-billion (U.S.) liquefied natural gas plant near St. Petersburg. “Because while Petro-Canada and the Russians are negotiating, we need to keep the Russians as friends,” ... >> full
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