
In an interview with a Siberian agencyTaiga, a prominent Moscow journalist Oleg Kashin, who was recently beaten to a pulp by a FSB officer Svidirov who worked under cover of a "football fan", expressed confidence about an inevitable collapse of Russia and said that the independence of Siberia is inevitable. He pointed out:
"We are not to be genius forecasters to predict a lot of haze and hell in the year of 2011. But this gives me hope. Getting out of the hell is easier than to stay in paradise where we supposedly lived in 2000's. I want you to understand me correctly. It is not the slogan "the worse - the better", it is a reason to visit Siberia again.
Among my friends, I am practically the only one who regularly visits Siberia. All my friend regularly go to Europe, there are hundreds of them. Being the only one is interesting and useful, so I highly value these trips.
I really hope that when Siberia separates from Moscow and becomes an independent county (and I seriously believe that Russia in its current borders will exist only for a short time left to it), it will sign a visa-free agreement with Russia". End quote.
It is to be mentioned thereupon that a visa-free agreement between Siberian countries and Russia condradicts the interests of Siberians because Russian thieves, terrorists and bandits is a peril for every country in the world. Siberians will be rich and wealthy after the liberation from the bloody Russian yoke, so Russians should in no case travel without visas to Siberia.
However, Kashin, of course, will be able to get a free unlimited visa for every Siberian country as a supporter of Siberian independence at a time when Siberia is still under the Russian occupation.
It is to be recalled that after he attacked Mr. Kashin, FSB killer Zhorik Sviridov, nickname Sedoy (Тhe Grey-Haired), was killed by a Caucasian with a traumatic weapon in self-defense when he was attacked by this Russian criminal as the leader of a bloody Russian patriotic mob. The Caucasian defended for his life. They wanted to kill him, and he took the only possible measure of natural protection, not to be killed.
Kashin identified Sviridov on the photo as his potential killer.
"They are similar - it's a fact".
Kashin, in his first testimonies given in the hospital, said that one of the criminals, who struck him on the jaw, looked like a football fan.
Earlier, Russian media outlets wrote that the attack on the journalist may had been committed by football fans. Fighting groups of football fans are headed by undercover KGB-FSB officers and often get orders from FSB bosses to beat or kill Russian dissidents or other undesirable persons. The KGB-FSB secretly sentenced Mr. Kashin to death because he supports the Siberian independence.
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