Friday, November 25th, 2005
A group of men in civilian clothing accompanied by police broke into the headquarters of the National Bolshevik Party on Thursday and demanded that party members evacuate the premises, a NBP spokesman said. It was the second attempt in two days to evict the party.
Three carloads of men in plainclothes, accompanied by police, arrived at the NBP basement headquarters on Kashirskoye Shosse at around 1:30 p.m. and broke through the metal door before ordering party members to leave, NBP spokesman Alexander Averin said by telephone Thursday evening. (more…)
Tags: Averin, Buzovkin, FSB, Limonov, NBP
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Wednesday, November 16th, 2005
The Supreme Court on Tuesday re-imposed a ban on the radical National Bolshevik Party, or NBP, reversing its own decision earlier this year to cancel a ban imposed by a lower court.
“This was a historic humiliation for the Supreme Court,” NBP leader Eduard Limonov said after the verdict. “Big players such as the Prosecutor General’s Office intervened and pressed the judges to discard their previous verdict.”
The court did not publish any reason for Tuesday’s decision, and no one answered the telephone at the Supreme Court’s press office on Tuesday afternoon. (more…)
Tags: court, European Court, Limonov, Mikhlina, NBP, Putin
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Wednesday, November 16th, 2005
Edward Limonov is a complex and a contradictory figure. One of the greatest modern Russian writers, today he is more famous as a politician.
In the outgoing year, Limonov has made several steps towards Islam and Muslims. What has driven him to this? What is his message to the Muslims of Russia and the world? What does he think about Islam and actual problems related to it?
These are the questions we tried to clarify from him directly.
- Recently you published the notorious article “The Islam Card”. As far as we know, your positive attitude towards Muslims and their religion was greatly influenced by your prison experience when you were jailed in Lefortovo in a cell with the Chechen Aslanbek Alkhazurov, which was written in one of your books. Were there other factors that prompted you to look at Islam with sympathy?
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Tags: Alkhazurov, Chechens, European Union, Fomenko, France, Iraq, Islam, Jemal, Koran, Lefortovo, Limonov, Muhammad, Muslims, National-Bolsheviks, NATO, NBP, Nevski, Nosovski, Paris, prison, Rushdi
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Friday, November 4th, 2005
I know that Kremlin is populated by bloody bastards, but I was surprised by Khodorkovski and Lebedev’s sentences. I thought that both will get some five years each, then they will be out of camps after three years. But eight, no, I didn’t expect it?
Then, both businesmen were send to serve their sentences to the place — to such places?
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Tags: Atgeriev, Baikal, Ismailov, Khodorkovski, Kremlin, Lebedev, Lefortovo, prison, Raduev, Saratov
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