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Jimbuna
06-13-21, 10:16 AM
:oops: Once again I forgot to connect my brain before writing. The word I would have written was - meet
Markus
Not at all Markus....tell the mongrel to start posting in Danish. That should bring about a few laughs :)
Catfish
06-14-21, 05:09 AM
What type Markus? I love lamb or beef!! :up:
Oh deer :doh:
Fixed.
Skybird
06-14-21, 05:42 AM
Its a bit difficult to check in with Russian law enforcement when you are more dead than alive and fight for your life in a German hospital. To then insist on this being an issue of the patient breakign laws, is cynism of the kind you see a lot from the Chinese and Russian regime.
Not to mention that the whole case of insisting on law formalities while a regime abuses the law to supress unwanted thinking and opposition, is cynical.
It has become a Russian speciality to paint opposition activists as Nazis. I wonder whether Nawalny really is that - or if I fell for just another constructed fairy tale when some weeks ago I said I see him as right that. We have seen this tactic at work in belarus recently, haven'T we.
In the face of injustice and totalitarian power abuse like with the Russian regime, disobeying the law not only is ethically and morally allowed, even imperative - it may even be a thing of mere physical survival. One can even argue that disobedience towards laws defending dictatorship is a civil and civilized duty.
Jimbuna
06-14-21, 01:44 PM
Fixed.
:):salute:
Catfish
02-22-22, 12:35 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=svPCmrkGOdw
Jimbuna
02-22-22, 01:19 PM
Putin has and will always look after number one (himself).
Not turning our Ukraine thread into Russian politics
Does anyone of us have any idea what would happen if, as mentioned in our Ukraine thread, Russia as a state collapse ?
No oil and gas from Russia is one thing
Global famine is another as mentioned in a BBC article which
And chaos
If it means civil war in Russia if the state collapse I don't know.
Markus
If Russia collapses, it doesn't mean a lot of people will move out. :03:
It will mean a reset to the government and its infrastructure, something I think they have experience with. :yep:
RIP Alexei https://navalny.eu/
Aktungbby
02-18-24, 11:55 AM
Gogs7!:Kaleun_Salute:...awaiting results of autopsy report?:timeout::roll::shifty::nope::dead:
Onkel Neal
02-19-24, 06:02 PM
Damn, can't someone kill Putin and let Russia catch up?
Skybird
02-20-24, 06:32 AM
Damn, can't someone kill Putin and let Russia catch up?
Careful what you wish for. Who ever follows Putin, most likely will be worse than him. And the role of the "democratic opposition" in Russia always has been idealistically overestimated. Democracy has no room in Russian thinking, culture and mentality. They never learned what it is, had never made any experiences with it.
I knew Russian Germans who returned to Germany after their families migrated to Russia centuriesago. They all three left no good hair on Russian civilization andn all said its hopeless.
Even figureheads of the claimed opposition like Navalny was, must be taken with utmost caution, as I just posted in the Ukraine thread.
https://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showpost.php?p=2903234&postcount=2610
I have given up on Russia long time ago. Its useless to have hopeful expectations with Russia. I made that mistake years ago. No longer. And not just since the Ukraine war started ten years ago.
Jimbuna
02-20-24, 07:04 AM
Putin ‘greenlit Alexei Navalny killing as a 70th birthday gift’
Vladimir Putin sanctioned the killing of Alexei Navalny ‘as a birthday gift for Russia’s top criminal investigator’, a leading independent media outlet has claimed. Alexander Bastrykin, 70, long-time head of the Russian Investigative Committee, was a university classmate of the dictator in Leningrad, now St Petersburg. He hounded Navalny for years with bogus prosecutions as part of what respected independent SOTA media outlet describes as a ‘personal grudge’
The astonishing claim is that he was gradually poisoned after the president gave the personal go-ahead as a ‘gift’ for Bastrykin’s 70th birthday on August 27, 2023. In the event, Navalny died almost six months later. The outlet reports that ‘after Navalny’s arrest, sources say, Bastrykin sought Putin’s sanction to kill Navalny in the [penal] colony, eventually enlisting the support of the head of the Federal Penitentiary Service, Arkady Gostev’
It adds that ‘in August 2023, Vladimir Putin gave permission for the slow poisoning of Alexei Navalny as a “gift” for Bastrykin’s 70th birthday’. ‘According to the original plan, it was assumed that the politician would die from cardiovascular problems before the end of 2023,’ SOTA reports. ‘But death occurred only on February 16.’SOTA reported that Navalny had expressed concern to his team that “in his opinion, he was receiving some kind of poison”
It was not the first time. In 2020, Putin had deployed an FSB hit squad to poison him after a nerve agent was sprinkled in his underwear in Tomsk, Siberia. Navalny eventually recovered thanks to German doctors after Putin permitted the ailing politician ton be flown to the West.Despite the assassination bid, Navalny voluntarily returned to Russia – where he was immediately jailed – even though he could have remained safe in the West. Navalny’s death — less than a month before an election that will give Putin another six years in power — has removed the dictator’s greatest political foe.
It has also deprived the Russian opposition of its most well-known politician and sparked a search for Navalny’s body, which his team said was not being returned to his family until official tests are done.An official note handed to Navalny’s mother stated that he died at 2.17pm local time Friday, Kira Yarmysh, Navalny’s spokesperson said. She added that an employee of the prison colony said that Navalny’s body was taken to the nearby city of Salekhard as part of a probe into his death.
Ivan Zhdanov, the director of Navalny’s Anti-Corruption Foundation, wrote on X, formerly Twitter, that Navalny’s mother had been told by prison officials that her son had perished due to ‘sudden death syndrome’ when she arrived at his former penal colony Saturday with one of the politician’s lawyers.
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/putin-greenlit-alexei-navalny-killing-as-a-70th-birthday-gift/ss-BB1izbZn?ocid=msedgntp&pc=U531&cvid=f23d4722bc6047039c27aa48c09aa4d1&ei=5#image=8
Platapus
02-20-24, 04:21 PM
Putin has and will always look after number one (himself).
In my book, Putin is definitely a number 2
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