Posts Tagged ‘Surkov’
Wednesday, August 9th, 2006
A few figures for the beginning. Now in Strasbourg European human rights court there are 42 claims of members of the National-Bolshevik Party against Russia, against the repressive and unfair decisions, taken by Russian courts.
Now 26 members of the National-Bolshevik Party are in prisons. Altogether 110 members of the NBP have passed through prisons since 1999. I draw your attention to the fact, that arrests and repressive court decisions started in 1999.
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Tags: Bagazeyev, Beria, Cherkesov, court, fascism, FSB, Gaidar, GULAG, Haushoffer, Hitler, Kiev, Kremlin, liberal, Limonka, Memory, National-Bolshevik Party, nazbol, NBP, Other Russia, Stalin, Strasbourg, Surkov, Volgograd
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Wednesday, August 31st, 2005

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Yesterday, the Moscow Mayor’s Office held a conference on “The Activities of a Responsible Opposition in Revolutionary Conditions.” Members of opposition parties and movements amicably condemned the policies of Vladimir Putin and called for a battle against the ruling regime. But they were unable to agree on the forms of that battle. Yury Chernega reports.
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Tags: Chubais, Delyagin, FSB, INDEM, KGB, Nashi, NBP, opposition, Piontkovksy, Prokhanov, Putin, Rogozin, Surkov, Yabloko
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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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Thursday, January 27th, 2005
Since the publication day of the last “General Line” issue many things have changed in our country. In dozens of Russian cities “benefits revolts” took place, where hundreds, thousands of furious pensioners came out on the streets, blocked the main streets of the cities and roads of national significance. In some cities, such as Piter, Kazan, Samara revolts lasted several days. In others they are happening now. The country is agitated. After the holidays, when they entered the metro, autobuses, trains, trolleybuses, the pensioners were faced with a cruel humiliation: the necessity to count their coins with their callous fingers, the fact that their pension booklets don’t guarantee them free rides anymore, they felt themselves last category citizens, used and cheated slaves. And the best of them, the most furious ones rebelled. This is a healthy behavior, a healthy instinct. The stupid state machine howled, stopped and backed for the first time. The angry, disappointed ministers and prosecutors hastily look for the responsible ones. And easily find them. The public prosecutor of the Samara region Mr. Efremov has declared already on January 12th that the organizers of the pensioners meeting in Samara, according to the prosecutor “are the national-bolsheviks from Edward Limonov’s party”. (more…)
Tags: CPRF, Duma, General Line, Kazan, Kommersant, Kudrin, Matvienko, National-Bolsheviks, Piter, Samara, Surkov, Zurabov
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Friday, October 15th, 2004
Fellow, named Surkov, have addressed to nation huge piece of words, two entire pages of them, swarming as worms. 360 millimeters high and 560 millimeters wide. I am talking of course about Surkov’s now-famous interview to “Komsomolskaia Pravda” in its issue of September 29. Interview is intended to explain to Russian people, those who are readers of yellow newspaper Komsomolskaya Pravda Putin’s programme. Because our monarch Vladimir Putin have sended to his subjects his personal message by his personal footman Surkov.
Surkov is 40 years old, educated, graduated from “Institute of Steel” and from “Institute of International Affaires.” So he is educated footman, who worked in succession for Bank Menatep, for Yukos and Alfa Bank, then from 1999 Surkov is appointed to Putin’s Administration. Although born in willage Solntsevo in Lipetsk Region, he is not a man of people, but President’s man. He is probably very proud of himself, coming from village into Kremlin’s offices and halls. I bet he is enormously proud of himself.
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Tags: Alfa Bank, Beslan, Duma, Kasparov, Komsomolskaya Pravda, Kremlin, Lipetsk, Lubyanka, Menatep, Nemtsov, Putin, Surkov, Ukraine, war, Yukos
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Monday, February 23rd, 2004
For the last half-year NBP demonstrated that often in political struggle tomatoes and eggs are a more effective weapon than bombs and money. When they shot Veshnyakov with mayonnaise and made an omelet of Kasyanov - this is called “velvet terrorism”.
The tomato attacks on officials from the highest echelons of power developed through the entire Russia quickly transformed the nazbols from crackheads and delinquents in fighters with corrupt bureaucracy and defenders of the Russian people. (more…)
Tags: Belgorod, Chernova, eggs, General Line, Grizlov, Kamdessu, Kasyanov, Kazakhstan, Limonka, Mikhalkov, nazbols, NBP, NTV, Putin, Savchenko, SPS, Surkov, Tonkikh, Veshnyakov, Yabloko, СPRF
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