Posts Tagged ‘FSB’
Tuesday, June 7th, 2005
When Lefortovo is removed from the jurisdiction of the Federal Security Service and placed like all other penitentiary facilities under the Justice Ministry, the legend of the much-feared, high-security prison may finally draw to a close.
At Lefortovo, prisoners suffer extreme isolation, and routine prison regulations are followed to a depressing degree, but this also can make time spent there more tolerable, former inmates say.
“I feel a strange pity for the place. After the FSB gives it away, the super-orderly Lefortovo will turn into a regular, stinking jail,” said writer Eduard Limonov, who spent 15 months in Lefortovo in 2002 and 2003 as the FSB investigated his radical National Bolshevik Party. (more…)
Tags: activist, Borodulin, businessman, Chaika, Delvig, Duma, Europe, FSB, GULAG, informer, KGB, Kodanev, Kokuyev, Kyrgyzstan, Lebedev, Lefortovo, Limonov, Linderman, Murashov, Muzhikhoyeva, NBP, Pichugin, Pope, prison, Putin, Silina, Solzhenitsyn, Sutyagin, Switzerland, Yukos, Yushenkov
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Friday, May 20th, 2005
Mark Ames asked me to write something humorous. I said “Yes,” then later I have discovered that I am humorless type. That I am dogmatical, fanatical and crazy. I cannot smile actually, I can laugh dramatical laughing. So, I better to be myself. I will write about my problems. Again.
I have Forty-six members of my party imprisoned. Nine of them are girls. Seven of them underaged persons.
I have Forty-sex by two, or ninety-two parents of imprisoned, to deal with. Most of them understand that Putin’s group is responsible for keeping their children inside prison walls, but few parents anyway are blaming me for the fate of their children. It is hard to bear.
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Tags: Ames, court, FSB, Kasparov, Khakamada, Kommersant, Kremlin, Nashi, Pronin, Putin, Righkov, Rogosin, Surkov, Word of our leader, Zoo, Zuganov
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Friday, April 22nd, 2005

I started this text on April 19th, having in mind to write about Germany. That fucking Germany I heard about from the tender age about 2,5 or three years old. That fucking country of Goethe, Schiller, Vagner and Hitler.
Then my telephone ringed. National-Bolshevik M. have called from Butirskaia prison. He said that hunger strike that have started yesterday lunched at first by seven National-Bolsheviks at Butirka; was under menace. That special militia forces: OMON, operating in prisons, have arrived at Butirskaia prison and have applied pressure on the heads of prison’s criminal underworld. Those guys in their turn are pressing National-Bolsheviks in order to force them to stop hunger strike. Jesus! That is last thing what we been in need, thought I. Goodbye Germany, anyway. I wanted to say that I am not forgiving them for killing my relatives and devastating my country. But for now they should wait, Germans.
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Tags: Butirka, CISO, Ejov, FSB, Germany, Goethe, Hitler, OMON, prison, Rodina, Schiller
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Thursday, January 27th, 2005
From newspaper “Trud” I have learned today that I am “small, unsignificant man, wearing ridiculous hat, slowly moving between two huge bodyguards.” Article of journalist from Briansk was printed next to article about pedophil, unmasked as teacher. As National-Bolsheviks Party becoming more and more important in political life of Russia, the more dirt throwed at me by FSB influenced-newspapers and television. Fortunately, anti-Putin’s media is stronger than pro-Putin.
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Tags: Barnaul, Beslan, Bespalov, CPRF, Ejov, FSB, Globa-Mikhailenko, Godunov, Gromov, Kaliningrad, Kazan, Klionov, Korchunski, Kremlin, Kudrin, Kutchma, Matvienko, NBP, Perm, prisoners, Putin, Saint-Petersburg, Samara, Tishin, Trud, Vladivostok, Zurabov
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Wednesday, January 5th, 2005
1. In these new year’s days it is necessary to go to the citizens’ homes everyday with our joining forms, our newspapers and convince the citizens to join the National-Bolshevik Party. As the Moscow experience of the new year’s first days shows the population knows us in the majority of cases and a few people from each house join the party as minimum. This is not bad, this is very good, knowing that the citizens don’t trust politicians and parties. I insistently remind you: until March 1st each region must collect 1200 joining forms and send them to Moscow.
2. The pressure on the party increases. In Moscow the local department of Moscow’s property ministry brought a suit about the rupture of the rent agreement on the premises we occupy to the Arbitration court under FSB pressure. In Tver the house where the leader of Tver’s department Roman Korshunov lives was put on fire. Korshunov’s grandmother died in the fire. These are only two examples of a hundred of criminal actions of the power against the NBP. (more…)
Tags: Adam Smith, FSB, Health Ministry, Khakamada, Korshunov, NBP, Stashina, Tyulkin, Tzirkun, Yavlinksi, yuganov
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Friday, December 10th, 2004
1) President Putin has no ideology. For his personal usage he is practicing belief in Supremacy of Russian Leaders Power. No matter how leader is named: Tzar or president or general secretary.
2) President Putin believe that Russian people are his subjects, not fellow citizens. Although Putin may call them “citizens,” he relates to him as subjects.
3) President Putin is arrogant towards his subjects. He never ever asked their opinion about important question of nation’s life. Even more: he aggressively doesn’t want to hear their opinions: Putin’s State Duma voted unanimously for such harsh procedures of public referendum that to stage a referendum in Russia is practically impossible. (more…)
Tags: Berlusconi, Bush, Chechnya, Duma, FSB, Germans, KGB, Kremlin, Ministry of Justice, Putin, tzarism, Ukraine, Yeltsin
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Saturday, November 13th, 2004
When detained, you shouldn’t talk to them without presence of lawyer. Remember that: at first hours and first days of detention you will be most vulnerable: surrounded by policemen, frightened, so you will easy to deal with. Anything you say will be later used to destroy you or your friends. So, don’t talk, don’t sign anything. Wait for the lawyer.
Almost sure you will be beaten, when detained. The very degrees of beating will depend on crime which you suspected to commit. If you are suspected of committing homicide, you will be severely beaten, in order to force you to confess. In Russian law system confession is very important. You should manage do not confess for three days, afterwards you will be released or will be transferred to prison. In prison during investigation you will not be beaten, they will use other means of influence on you. That because, when in prison, you will be under charge of two administrations: prison administration and team of investigators. Each will not be interested to bear responsibilities for your injuries and hematomes. (more…)
Tags: AIDS, Aksionov, FSB, kill, Laletin, National-Bolsheviks, police, prison, SIZO
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Saturday, September 4th, 2004
At 10:45 a.m. on August 2, about 30 members of National-Bolsheviks Party arrived to the main entrance of Russian Ministry of Health Care at Rakhmanovski pereulok in Moscow. Some of them were wearing a green overalls, pretending to be workers. They presented themselves as a team of sanitarians, arrived to do a disinfection of ministry premises. So they asked clerks to live for a while. Office workers have agreeably obeyed orders. National-Bolsheviks have occupied offices of Minister Zurabov, as well as a few other offices on the second and third floor. They opened the windows, fixed National-Bolsheviks flags out of the windows. Then they start to shout slogans and throw leaflets out of the windows.
They shouted, “Zurabov is enemy of the people!”, “For our elders we’ll cut your ears!”, “Privileges to the people, Ministers to the guillotine!”, “To people — free medicine, ministers to the guillotine!” (more…)
Tags: Alimov, Bespalov, Ejov, FSB, Globa-Mikhailenko, Gromov, Klionov, Korshunski, Ministry of Health, National-Bolsheviks, NBP, OMON, Putin, Tishin, tzar, Veshnyakov, Yabloko, Zurabov
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Monday, August 9th, 2004

A group of activists of the radical National Bolshevik Party stormed the Health Ministry headquarters on August 2 to protest the government’s plan to replace Soviet-era benefits with cash payments. Protestors were detained by the police after they seized one of the ministry’s offices shouting antigovernment slogans from the window and waving flags. In a statement released by the NBP following their detention, the party said its members were savagely battered by FSB officers at the Tverskoye police department.
In an interview to Gazeta.Ru, Eduard Limonov, a novelist, leader and founder of the NBP, comments on the incident.
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Tags: Duma, elections, FSB, GUIN, Health Ministry, National-Bolshevik Party, NBP, police state, Putin, struggle, Yabloko
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Wednesday, August 4th, 2004

Vladimir Linderman, member of the CC of the National-Bolshevik party, Roman Popkov, leader of the Moscow department of the National-Bolshevik party are on the air of “Echo Moskvy” radio station.
The presenter is Vladimir Varfolomeyev
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Tags: CPRF, Duma, FSB, Gromov, Limonov, Linderman, Ministry of Health, MVD, NBP, OMON, Orlov, Popkov, RUBOP, United Russia, Zurabov
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