To understand where we are, it is extremely useful to take a detached view of ourselves. Now many are expressing their opinion about the party. I will cite only the most interesting opinions. Dmitry Olshanski, political analyst, in the article “The Beginning of History”: “Nazbols seized the Health Ministry. The Society has not yet recalled the right word - narodovolets(members of the People’s Will organisation)! But the horrible sentence has already returned the relation of cause and effect to its place: the years of detention increase depending on the number of floors the portrait of the autocrat, thrown out of the window, had the bad luck to fly by. It is indicative that the NBP wasn’t invited to the two pitiful political congresses in December(both democratic and patriots’) - living people, existing in the historical time, are not among the actors’ of the burnt theater favourits. Nevertheless, it is the story with the Health Ministry, but not the theatrical howls of Rogozin and “The Committee 2008″, that we’ll have to remember. Such ridiculous, naive, insolent, irregular national-bolsheviks proved to be the only, though spontaneous, opponents of the monstrous State Building. The subjects of the complicated politics, but not its capricious and breaking objects”.
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Sunday, February 27th, 2005“Go to the citizens’ homes, go to colleges, to student residences…”
Thursday, February 17th, 20051. Instigators
For the two weeks that passed since the publication of the last “General Line” issue one can ascertain a bigger yet pressure on the NBP from the power and its lackeys. One should note the attack on the party premises in the capital on January 29th by forty unknown people looking like students of a cop academy. And also the public declaration of Moscow’s GUVD [ministry of interior] head the general Pronin V.V. that happened a day before, on January 28th. One should cite the official “Russian Gazette”: “The subject was about the recent bombing near the Moscow bank office. The GUVD head confirmed that a student was arrested on the case. The general didn’t mention his name, however he expressed his certitude that they caught the right person. It was said that most probably the detainee didn’t commit the crime autonomously and that some organized group is behind him. (more…)
Good and bad people
Thursday, January 27th, 2005Since 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…)
You Can Kiss Your Tzar on his Ass!
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…)
Echo of the Events in the Ministry of Health
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