| Putin openly Threatens Peaceful Protesters with Violence |
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| Written by smoc | |||
| Monday, 13 September 2010 10:58 | |||
![]() Oleg Kozlovsky, writing on the Huffington Post, reveals how Vladimir Putin has declared open, violent war against peaceful protesters (just for daring to march without a license, not for defying an order to disperse) and his own presidency-for-life: Today’s Kommersant publishes a fresh interview with Vladimir Putin, where the dictator comments on opposition rallies:
Putin manages to lie three times in this short passage: 1. Rechtsstaat (“правовое государство”) is not just about obedience to every law. It is also about laws being fair, about everybody being equal before the law, about having independent judiciary system etc. Do we have anything of this? No. The government adopts any laws they want, including non-constitutional, they apply them discriminatively (e.g., United Russia has on many occasions organized rallies in violation of the law but nobody dared to “bean” them for that), and they control the courts, so that the protesters can’t defend their rights there. So what kind of “obedience” can Putin demand from the opposition? I’m not even asking if Putin has heard about the term “civil disobedience” and that it is often used to effectively advance rule of law. 2. Even in Putin’s law, there is no such thing as a “permission” to hold protests. The law on gatherings, meetings, demonstrations, marches and pickets, according to which all rallies are to be held, you only need to file a notice to local authorities that you are going to hold an action. Strategy 31 (which Putin most probably is referring to) makes it every time, complying with the law absolutely. And still, every time they get “beaned” by Putin’s riot police. So who is violating the law? 3. The last, smaller but remarkable lie: Putin also “forgot” that his own law forbids to use batons and other “special means” to disperse peaceful rallies, and the new law on police will forbid to “bean” people, i.e. beat them on the head. The law rightfully calls it “cruel treatment” and it doesn’t take a degree in law (which Putin kind of has) to understand why it is so. But if you yourself are a cruel person, this kind of treatment is just right: “That’s it!”
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The London based "Daily Mirror" newspaper has told about the plans of Russian military clique concerning England in its issue dated August 28th. The English paper writes: "Soviet plan to invade Manchester revealed This detailed map (photo), compiled by the Soviet Union in 1974 at the height of the Cold War (nothing has changed today in Russia - KC), reveals their plans to invade Britain's industrial heartland.
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