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Nope, dear. Jan 20 is the border. Responsibility for everything before, lays on Joe and dems.
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How Russian teenagers are being locked up for expressing dissent
Moses replied to reader's topic in The Beer Bar
Navalny is a common swindler and crook. He has been convicted multiple times for embezzlement and fraud. The European Court of Human Rights has considered every criminal case brought by the Russian Federation against Navalny. The very first case was brought in the Russian Federation on the fact of theft of timber and money in 2007. The ECHR decision can be read here https://hudoc.echr.coe.int/eng?i=001-161060 The case is NOT recognized as politically motivated. -
How Russian teenagers are being locked up for expressing dissent
Moses replied to reader's topic in The Beer Bar
Oh, yeah, Putin personally came to this colony... I doubt what Putin even remember name of Navalny -
alignment btw despotic monarchy, bloody "democracy" and world's gendarme
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Sure, they have border. But it isn't about influence - it is about mutual interests: both sides want to exterminate or push out Kurds.
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They fled from ISIS, and the peak of fleeing was at the summer 2015 - more than 2 millions. After Russian intervention to conflict at October 2015 within next few months flow more than halved and to summer 2016 almost stopped, then both - Russia and US announced ISIS defeated in Syria. I suppose there were some deals btw current movement and Russian security services in advance, because at days when some embassies were closed in Damask and Iranian embassy was destroyed, Russian embassy worked as usual without any problems. Therefore operation of the evacuation Assad was prepared in advance and was done without problems. Is this what your media is telling you? Well then you will have the opportunity to tell it to these people who will be hanged on poles in Damascus by the rebels, as they have already announced... Why do you trust your media so blindly? The leading force in this rebel movement is Al-Qaeda, which carried out 9/11, and now you are talking positively about how it has taken over Syria and about "democracy". All that awaits Syria is Sharia law, burqas on women and religious control of all aspects of Syrian life. It is simply amazing how much the media has brainwashed you in an attempt to pass off what is happening as a Biden victory. But in fact, the last secular state in the region has fallen. Moreover, Al Qaeda will now be legalized as the government of Syria, but will also have at its disposal the resources of an entire country rich in oil and gas.
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You shouldn't joke about the Tsar - the mother of the last Tsar of Russia was a Danish princess, and her sister was the wife of the British King Edward IIV and the mother of George V Almost all the royal houses of Europe are related... First cousins Nikolay II and George V
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They didn't it at past, not doing it now and will not do it in the future, and you know it. Each group of bandits/rebels/insurgents/revolutionists there (name it as you want) has behind one or even few foreign secret service or party. Because of 2 words: gas and oil.
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But you aren't "old enough" to see what will be with Syria under radical Islamists and to think "maybe Assad wasn't so evil compared to these" Some facts, known by AI, about guys who took Damask:
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How Russian teenagers are being locked up for expressing dissent
Moses replied to reader's topic in The Beer Bar
Well, then it is British propaganda, exactly that I meant when pointed you to The Sun -
How Russian teenagers are being locked up for expressing dissent
Moses replied to reader's topic in The Beer Bar
This fact fist been published by British The Sun, since Chichvarkin is living in UK. -
Dear, future "government" is in UN list of designated terrorist groups... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_designated_terrorist_groups Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (you know them under the label Al-Quaeda), exactly they took Damask... if you dreaming about bright future of Syria, you should correct your dream at least in few points: it will be Shariah state with Shariah law, it will be theocratic state, there will be no democracy at all because to make election in Syria will be not possible due quite big set of different military groups acting in interests of different countries, ISIS will get strength again because of unrest and because there are no Assad's army anymore to suppress them, with very high probability there will be civil war, maybe for few years, maybe nonstop and endless, few "governments"... like in Libya now - one sits in UN but controls only capital, other are real local govts... whatever you think about the Assad regime, it was the last civilian/secular regime in the region, and it fell, now the mullahs will be in charge and regarding the Russian army: it is better for the West that it stays there, because if the Russian troops leave Syria, in a week they will be on the Ukrainian front, where Ukraine is already in a very bad situation... so, if you want to have picture about future of Syria - just take a look on Afghanistan and Taliban - if Al-Quaeda will have enough power in Syria, or on Libya, if it will have not enough power to control whole country.
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The same as with Snowden: to ignore.
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How Russian teenagers are being locked up for expressing dissent
Moses replied to reader's topic in The Beer Bar
Navalny was used by everyone: the West for propaganda, his brother to make money, his wife to become famous, and even Putin to highlight the opposition. And then no one needed him anymore. -
How Russian teenagers are being locked up for expressing dissent
Moses replied to reader's topic in The Beer Bar
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How Russian teenagers are being locked up for expressing dissent
Moses replied to reader's topic in The Beer Bar
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How Russian teenagers are being locked up for expressing dissent
Moses replied to reader's topic in The Beer Bar
https://dataunodc.un.org/data/homicide/Homicide in prison freshest data shows homicide rates in prisons for Russia 2.1 per 100K prisoners, for US 5.5 per 100K prisoners, France 8.8 -
How Russian teenagers are being locked up for expressing dissent
Moses replied to reader's topic in The Beer Bar
List of countries by incarceration rate, Oct 2024. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_incarceration_rate -
How Russian teenagers are being locked up for expressing dissent
Moses replied to reader's topic in The Beer Bar
Was Navalny below 18 yo? When Navalny was in colony, he regularly recorded messages to his supporters and communicated with his family. Therefore, Western media always had material to criticize the Russian regime. This camshot from his colony. Look on the bunkbeds - most of them have no mattress, that means nobody live there. better view, this is colony with "strict" regime: -
How Russian teenagers are being locked up for expressing dissent
Moses replied to reader's topic in The Beer Bar
Dear, last concentration camps were in Germany and US (for US citizens of Japanese origin). Here for adults are prisons (more harsh conditions) and "colonies" (less harsh conditions, people may work, have salaries, use shops on territories, call to home, study in colleges and UNI, and receive parcels, set of allowed activities depends on type of regime of colony - these may be "relaxed", "regular" and "strict", type of colony where criminal will live depends on court's decision and criminal codex). For kids (14 yo - 18 yo)- "special boarding schools" with mandatory education. Kids below 14 yo can't be prosecuted in any case. Check minimal criminal responsibility age in your state.