Posts Tagged ‘Linderman’

Brno: “In 21 centuries – with political prisoners?”

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009

There has been meeting in support of national-bolsheviks and other russian political prisoners in Brno (Czechia) on the 6th of February. Meeting has been organised by Czech and Slovak nazbols, made a header “In 21 centuries – with political prisoners?”.

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A New Life for Orderly Lefortovo

Tuesday, June 7th, 2005

Lefortovo prisonWhen 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…)

Echo of the Events in the Ministry of Health

Wednesday, August 4th, 2004

Capture of the building of the Ministry of Health

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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Raimond Krumgold: A Bomb for President

Thursday, June 26th, 2003

Nazbol KrumgoldAt the end of last week Dvinsk national-bolsheviks Artur Petrov and Raimond Krumgold were released from the Riga Central Prison under the police surveillance. The fellows from Daugavpils were arrested last year on the 20th of November accused of “calling to violent overthrowing of power”.

The fact that sooner or later the Dvinsk national-bolsheviks were to be released was beyond any doubt. Judgind by the present-day situation, the Dvinsk “limonovists” even have a chance to get a welfare from the Ministry of Justice fund for having been unlawfully imprisoned. Our brave police has got into an embarassing position once again.

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