
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

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
Russian lefts grow swiftly younger. Rallying students succeed grandmothers. They are struggling against Putin the “dictator”, unmasking Zuganov the “revisionist” and are waiting for the anticapitalist revolution any day. In order to brighten up the process of waiting they bombard elder politicians with ketchup and mayonnaise.
On the 23d of February Russia’s left radicals are going to carry out the action “Russia without Putin”. Evidently they will not manage to organize a mass rally, their most significant actions have gathered only about 2000 participants so far. Under Yeltsin mass left radical open-airs mainly attracted grandmothers with saucepans. Now - students.
Yesterday, a group of activists of Eduard Limonov’s National-Bolshevik Party (NBP) captured the public vestibule of the “United Russia” party in Pereyaslavsky Lane. Having smashed the security, the nazbols penetrated into the building and carried out an action under the motto “Russia without Putin”, arranged with the presidential elections.
The reporter of the newspaper “Kommersant” Oleg Kashin watched the action and was arrested by the police together with its participants. (more…)
September 14, 10 a.m. I’am alerted by telephone call from Party headquarters. Our boys have occupied carriage of “Moscow-Kaliningrad train” - said voice.”They just called by mobile-phone from that carriage. From lituanian rail-way station Kena, on the border.”
“Who they are?” asked I.
“Collected team from Moscow, Saint-Petersbourgh, Omsk, Nijni Novgorod, Briansk, Tula and Orenbourgh, also Tcheboksari. Sixteen camarades. They have chained themselves to a metal frames of carriage, then they teared to pieces lituanian transit visas. ‘We are going from Russia to Russia. We don’t need visas,’ – they said to lituanian frontier guards. They also blocked the locks by injecting a glue in them.”‘About the same time participants of action giving an interviews to radio “Eco of Moscow”. (more…)