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CNN to pull plug on broadcasting in Russia
Russia’s assault on foreign “propaganda” has made new waves, after CNN said it would stop broadcasting in the country and a Kremlin-backed news service outlined plans for global expansion. CNN said its English-language news channel would not be available after the end of the year “in light of recent changes in Russian media legislation”. Russia has banned advertising on cable and satellite channels, while also preventing foreign companies from owning more than 20 per cent of media outlets from 2016. ... http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/a201f...#axzz3Iei3O4IS Good riddance to those nigger luving faggotry promoters...
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Putin urges tougher measures to counter extremism, color revolutions
Published time: November 20, 2014 15:21 Get short URL Russian President Vladimir Putin has said that forces willing to reshape the world often used extremism as a tool in so-called “color revolutions” and urged law enforcement to use international experience to fight such tendencies in Russia. “In the modern world extremism is used as a geopolitical tool for redistribution of spheres of interest. We can see the tragic consequences of the wave of the so-called color revolutions, the shock experienced by people in the countries that had went through the irresponsible experiments of hidden, or sometimes brute and direct interference with their lives,” Putin told the Security Council on Thursday. “This is a lesson and a warning for us,” Putin said. “We will do everything to never let this take place in Russia.” Putin also noted in his speech that everyone advocating the freedom of assembly and expression must remember about the responsibility that comes together with these rights. “People should understand that instigating conflict between people of different ethnic and religious background, the promotion of nationalist ideology, mass violations of public order and calls for forceful overthrow of the existing regime are all … direct manifestations of extremism,” he told top security officials. He noted that everyone should remember about the destructive consequences of such actions as well as about the fact that those involved would have to answer for them. The president also said that senior regional officials would have to personally answer for shortcomings in the fight against extremism. He urged all civil servants to monitor and analyze relations between various ethnic and social groups. In late June, Putin signed into force a set of fresh laws targeting public calls in support of extremist activities as well as providing extremists with financial assistance.Now those found guilty of financing extremist activities could face up to six years in prison. Public calls for extremism, or attempts to humiliate people, will be punished with up to five years in prison. This applies to internet posts as well as media publications. However, the new law provides immunity for those who turn against the organizations and help law enforcers to prevent crimes. The new laws are in line with Russia’s anti-extremism strategy, prepared by the Interior Ministry and made public in mid-June. According to the document, the authorities see the internet as the main channel for spreading dangerous information, and want to counter the threat through intensive monitoring of the web and imposing traditional values on the young. In the strategy, the police list radical Muslim movements, domestic nationalist groups, football hooligans, illegal immigrants and certain foreign NGOs and religious groups as the main threats to security. At the same time the Russian leader has repeatedly stated that the fight against extremism must not turn into a campaign against dissidents. He raised the issue again at Thursday’s Security Council session, saying that Russia was a free and democratic country where citizens could have their own opinions and express them, including the right to be in opposition to the authorities. “All people have the right to suggest solutions for and approaches to current problems, they have the right to form parties and groups, to participate in elections and fight for power,” Putin said. “The most important thing is to ensure that the process of realization of citizens’ political preferences was civilized and strictly within the framework of the law,” he said. http://rt.com/politics/207331-putin-...sm-countering/ |
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MPs suggest restricting activities of 'undesirable foreign groups' in Russia Published time: November 27, 2014 10:10 Get short URL Two opposition lawmakers want an official list of “undesirable foreign organizations” and criminal responsibility for Russians who assist the activities of these entities inside the country. Aleksandr Tarnavskiy of the leftist Fair Russia party and Anton Ishchenko of the nationalist LDPR party have prepared a set of legislative amendments introducing the definition of an “undesirable foreign organization.” The sponsors of the motion write in the explanatory note that they deem it important to prevent any potential for foreign groups to harm the “basic values of the Russian state.” The MPs see threat in organizations involved in so-called color revolutions and those that can sow ethnic and religious strife among in Russia. They want to give the Prosecutor General the power to recognize foreign or international organizations as undesirable. The decision must be based on information presented by the Interior Ministry and coordinated with the Foreign Ministry, the bill suggests. After the group is recognized as “undesirable”, the authorities would freeze its accounts in Russian banks and impound any property on Russian territory. The organization would also be banned from opening offices, branches or affiliate companies in Russia, and barred from collecting donations or distributing propaganda. The bill also stipulates that individual foreign members of the banned groups would be officially banned from entering the country. The MPs also suggest introducing new articles to the Administrative and Criminal codes, punishing Russian citizens who assist the activities of undesirable foreign organizations with fines of between 10,000 and 100,000 rubles ($220 - $2200).Repeated offenses could carry criminal responsibility with a maximum of 8 years in prison. However, anyone who voluntarily quits working for an undesirable foreign organization must not be criminally prosecuted, the draft reads. “This is a prevention measure, many organizations have a reputation they value and even the threat of getting into this list would force them to change the methods of their work or leave Russia. We don’t see our objective as punishing someone, it is important for us that the motion prevents hostile activities harming our country,” MP Tarnavskiy said in an interview with Izvestia daily. According to Izvestia the government and the Supreme Court have already approved the bill with minor corrections. The motion can be seen as a radical expansion of the “Foreign Agents Law” introduced in late 2012. According to this act, all NGOs who receive funding from abroad, and that are even partially engaged in political activities, must register as foreign agents or risk substantial fines. The act caused a lot of complaints from activists and human rights officials who accused it of labeling the groups and warned of a possible sharp cut in foreign funding. Russian officials, including President Putin, have repeatedly emphasized that the law contained no sanctions against foreign-funded organizations and only sought to inform the Russian public better, and especially voters, of the possible motives of various participants in the political process. Earlier this month, the State Duma passed a bill that makes it illegal for Russian political parties to receive sponsorship, or enter any business deals with NGOs with “foreign agent” status. http://rt.com/politics/209335-russia...desirable-ngo/ |
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Prosecutors seek 10yr jail sentence for opposition figure Navalny 'nationalist' who enjoys the sympathy of Western media...
Published time: December 19, 2014 13:35 Get short URL Russian prosecutors have asked that prominent anti-corruption activist Aleksey Navalny be sentenced to 10 years in prison for embezzlement from cosmetics giant Yves Rocher and laundering the money. On Friday a district court in Moscow ruled to prolong Navalny’s house arrest to till January 15, but allowed him to send letters to state agencies and courts, including international ones. The activist has remained in his apartment since February this year with a ban on using the internet and other means of communication, but continues to update his popular anti-corruption blog by proxy of his wife. Prosecutors also sought to sentence Aleksey Navalny’s brother Oleg, who is suspected of being the main accomplice in the alleged scheme, to eight years behind bars. They told the court the request for such harsh punishment was motivated by the “cynicism” of the crime and by the fact that it had been allegedly committed by an organized group. The official charges are based on the statement made in 2012 by several senior managers from Yves Rocher. According to that record, Aleksey Navalny, along with Oleg, a senior manager in a subsidiary of the state enterprise Russian Post, tricked them into signing a transportation contract with their own company at inflated prices. This company allegedly never provided the services, but instead relied on a subcontract executed by other firms. The scheme worked for four-and-a-half years. The overall amount of money paid by Yves Rocher to the brothers exceeded 55 million rubles (over US$1.6 million at the time) and the pocketed margin was over 20 million rubles ($600,000), according to the claim. Additionally the brothers are suspected of allegedly laundering the money with the help of a different family enterprise. Both suspects have pleaded not guilty, saying that the scheme was an ordinary go-between business. They also repeatedly called the trial a political process instigated by the authorities as revenge for Aleksey Navalny’s constant and sharp criticism of senior officials and top managers of state corporations. On Friday, defense lawyers again demanded that the court ruled the suspects not guilty on all charges saying that the process was politicized and prosecutors’ evidence was insufficient to prove their claims. Alexey Navalny also expressed the disagreement with the court position on Friday by posting the following bitter tweet: “Terrific! Today is the last day of court and prosecutors want to prolong the house arrest!” He also said in his court speech that he considered it possible for the court to pass the sentence before January 15, 2015. In mid-2013 Alexey Navalny already received a five-year probation sentence for taking part in a graft scheme involving a state-owned timber company in central Russia’s Kirov Region. http://rt.com/politics/215951-navaln...-jail-process/ |
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Russia should send election observers to the regimes which send theirs there:
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‘Anti-Maidan’ movement launched to oppose color revolutions in Russia
Published time: January 16, 2015 10:55 Get short URL A broad movement uniting war veterans, nationalist bikers and conservative politicians has been launched in Moscow to oppose the so called ‘color revolutions’ – changes of political regime through street protests rather than elections. The movement was introduced by one of its founders, deputy head of the Combat Brotherhood veterans’ group, Dmitry Sablin at a conference. Other key members include deputy head of the majority United Russia parliamentary caucus Franz Klintsevich, co-chairman of the Great Fatherland party Nikolai Starikov and Aleksandr Zaldostanov, the leader of the Night Wolves motorcycle club, known for its support for President Vladimir Putin and Russian national interests. Russian Bikers' Association president Alexander Zaldostanov.(RIA Novosti / Anton Stekov) Movement members are using ‘anti-Maidan’ to describe it. The term comes from the Ukrainian word maidan that means city square, but is now used to describe the street protests and clashes with police that eventually led to the ousting of President Yanukovich of Ukraine last year. “Maidan has not appeared in Ukraine in one day. It was unwound gradually, step by step. People received money for participation as well as for every thrown cobblestone or bottle. We understand that the processes are now taking place in Russia is just a testing step for a similar process,” Sablin said at the founding conference. “We also understand that all street movements and colored revolutions lead to bloodshed. And children, women and elderly people are the first to suffer. Of course we will oppose this movement at every step,” the activist added. The first meeting of the anti-Maidan activists took place on the same day as a demonstration in central Moscow’s Manezhnaya square. The idea was to counter supporters of the famous anti-corruption blogger-turned opposition politician Aleksey Navalny, who wanted to protest against the suspended sentence for embezzlement handed down on him in late December. According to police reports there were 500 protesters, and conservative activists outnumbered Navalny supporters nine to one. About 10 people were detained for public order offences and taken to the nearest police stations. “We will just look each other in the eye, look in the eyes of the young people who fall victim of deception,” Sablin said, describing his movement’s preferred tactics. “We will be there to make sure that other people are not violating any laws when they express their opinion. And also to demonstrate an opposite position, the majority position and the position of the people on behalf of which the opposition is trying to speak,” he emphasized. Nikolai Starikov added in press comments that the new movement would also launch several propaganda projects that would explain to ordinary people that behind the attractive slogans used by the opposition there is nothing but a desire to split Russia into several parts that would be small and weak. It should be noted, however, that the first success of the new movement can be explained by the fact that earlier this month Navalny called upon his supporters to change the time of protests from mid-January to mid-February as this could supposedly give the various opposition movements more time to work out a unified position. http://www.rt.com/politics/223259-ru...tion-movement/ |
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Russia to tighten rules for foreign-funded religious groups
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Restrictions for foreign NGOs and religious sects are mainly okay in theory, on practice it will be barely implied unlike anti-nationalist repressions. This goes for the suppression of any anti-Kremlin opposition in Russia and the first target is the Russian nationalism and resistence, the fight against western liberals is only a justification.
You guys seem very happy about strengthening politic censorship in Russia, imagening the reviving Third Reich whilst in fact it's a typical Third World's dictatorship with anti-white cultural marxist ideology. In articles you quote about extremism you somehow ignore or simply delete the parts of texts about Putin's anti-nationalist statements. And you praise tatar "Aleksandr Zaldostanov" who is a usual criminal and communist lover. |
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Not a single person who supports Putin here says it is the third reich. What is true , though, is that Putin is taking Russia on a better path than people like you or low IQ neanderthals like Tesak coming out supporting the Jew-bought Azov. Russia is fighting America and European union, the two capitals of global jewry and white genocide, and that is all that matters in the long run. If you had any idea what the world is like outside your FC Zenit soccer stadium where you go to drink and fight and call it politics, you would realize why Putin is much better than anything else out there, even if he is sociopathic. A transparent gangster is still better than the pure embodiments of evil who in Washington, New York ,and Brussels that are eager to make some Russia "nationalist" friends. A world with two competing superpowers is good for whites, as NPD, Golden Dawn, Jobbik, etc are all seeing.
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Not every Russian who admires or is inspired by Stalin is a full-blown communist. Most communists in the West in fact consider Stalin to be a fascist, he is almost as untouchable as Hitler. Me personally, I think Hitler and Stalin should've worked together and destroyed Britain and America. The pro-white position after WWII should've been and was (Francis Parker Yockey) to support the Soviet Union against NATO, especially after they divorced from Jewry in the 1950's.
Tesak's group Restrukt has been reported as supplying most of the "Russia nationalist" volunteers to Jewish financed Azov battalion. At least that is what is being reported in western media. Either you're lying or they are.
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Jews still support Azov ,the evidence for this apart from jew and Israeli citizen Kolomoysky funding them, is that we hear no issue being made about their activity from the US/EU governments and media. This is the same anti white force which will jail a Canadian or Australian for a simple post on the internet yet here they are ignoring the so called "Nazism" of Azov, even getting ready to train them. As for tycoon Akhmetov you are not telling the real truth. Akhmetov has stated in no uncertain terms that he is for a united Jewkraine. Akhmetov even went on Kiev TV and said that the separatists were 'committing genocide' in Donbass. Akhmetov is also responsible for the fact that Mariupol is still in junta hands. Now considering that Akhmetov still has plenty of assets and property in areas under rebel control he has also attempted to speak more diplomatically so that his assets there would not be nationalized by the Donbass authorities (like Kolomoysky's in Crimea) and at least be kept safe until transition of the region back into jewkraine. From 'Ukraine crisis takes its toll on country’s oligarchs' Quote:
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As for mongrel Tesak last I heard he was pro jewkraine.
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Yockey saw that the real jewish threat was for the USA but unfortunately his position failed to gain proper traction among the American Far Right because they were still too blind and patriotardic.
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I can't imagine how anybody in their right mind can idolize Stalin, of all people. From what I perceive, modern Communists nostalgize primarilly about when there was law and order and everyone got paid on time.
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By the way, before getting paid by Kremlin, this colored biker worn American flag on his neck (as on the photo above).
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Justice Ministry seeks probe into Khodorkovsky’s Open Russia movement - report
Published time: May 14, 2015 10:41 Get short URL The Russian Justice Ministry has asked prosecutors to check the Open Russia public movement for ties with former oil tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky and foreign sponsorship, a business daily claims. According to Vedomosti, the ministry’s request was made after a letter from State Duma MP Aleksandr Sidyakin, who represents the conservative majority United Russia party. In late April this year, he asked law enforcers to check if the Open Russia public movement could be categorized as a foreign agent and, if so, to see that it duly registers as such. He explained his enquiry by the fact that Russian mass media had reported that Open Russia had received funding from abroad and taken part in the political life of the country – these two conditions legally require any group to register as foreign agent. Vedomosti quoted an unnamed source in the State Duma as saying that the current situation with the Open Russia movement could be explained by the fact that it is not officially registered as a legal entity and therefore it has never come under the Justice Ministry’s radar. Russian law allows the formation of political movements with a minimum set of documents approved at a founding convention. The activities of such groups are regulated not by the Justice Ministry, as in the case of registered political projects, but by the Prosecutor General’s Office. The Open Russia NGO was founded by Mikhail Khodorkovsky and his close allies in 2001. After the demise of his YUKOS oil company and the subsequent judicial process the organization ceased to exist. When Khodorkovsky was released in December 2013 and left the Russian Federation the organization was re-launched as a network structure aiming to assist the “Europe-oriented part of the Russian society.” Open Russia’s website claims it was formed “on Mikhail Khodorkovsky’s initiative,” but says nothing about the sources of its funds. Khodorkovsky’s lawyer Andrey Drel said in press comments that Open Russia would register as soon as it becomes engaged into any activities that require such move. He emphasized that so far there has been no need to do so. http://rt.com/politics/258485-russia...foreign-agent/ |
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Worry more about Jewish shitheads like Chodorkovskiy than this bike rider, if you truly are a Russian. Okay?
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