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No, they won't let Zyug in, it's suicide.
push it against Yavlinsky, the only way out, for most Yavlinsky is even worse
Even more so. What was to prevent allowing a formal multi-party system in the Duma with a bunch of competing factions? If they are all the same to the president ...
Well, in short, these are all rhetorical questions. The job is done, ass is almost done.
....... they're treating us like idiots -
07.11.2011, Russia | The head of the Central Election Commission Vladimir Churov explained the appearance of numerous videos about election fraud by the fact that unknown people organized "fake" polling stations, where they filmed "movies," Gazeta.ru writes.
Even more so. What was to prevent allowing a formal multi-party system in the Duma with a bunch of competing factions? If they are all the same to the president...
Well, in short, these are all rhetorical questions. The deed is done, the arse is almost done.
Price is different, proximity to the stream is different. But the boat is the same.
It seems that rallies will be banned in Moscow from tomorrow.
another mistake
Linko e?
If so, GDP is digging his and the country's grave.
Linko e?
If so, GDP is digging his and the country's grave.
decide, if it is decided, it will be shown in the TIME programme
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- When detention began, I was standing by the paddy wagon, with my journalist ID in my hand. I was demonstratively showing it to the police so they wouldn't ask any questions. However, I was approached by two men in full gear, wearing helmets and carrying truncheons. One of the policemen suddenly kicked me in the leg and ordered me to leave. I replied that I was a journalist and that I was in Triumfalnaya Square on a newsroom assignment. "You are nobody here," the second policeman clarified and slapped me, again on the legs. Then they took me under the arms and threw me into a van, but not into the ward where prisoners are transported, but into the so-called tumbler - a small compartment where the guards are. I tried to ask them on what grounds I was being detained. One of them laughed: for resisting law enforcement officers. Then they started kicking me in the legs again. This went on for a minute and a half. I fell down and lay on the floor. Then one of the policemen put one foot on my chest and one on my feet and started jumping up and down on me. Then the two men who had been detaining me got out of the van, slammed the door and the car drove off. I got up, and one of the policemen who remained in the glass asked what I was being held for. I said: nothing, I'm a journalist. He said: Show me your ID. I did. They conferred and said, "Get out of here, and stopped the car. We did not go far - about 600 meters from the square. As I said goodbye, I asked the policemen for the names of the people who had beaten me up. They only laughed. They said that it would be defamation of the police, and as a journalist I would face a criminal charge.
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