Friday, March 4, 2011

"Congratulations, Colonel Gaddafi!"

Bunkerisation in Tripoli, Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi can take comfort in thinking of the support he enjoys outside Hugo Chavez in Venezuela, Nicaragua's Daniel Ortega, Fidel Castro in Cuba and at least two accomplices in the East: President Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko and Boris Iakemenko, the head of the Orthodox branch of Nashi, the Putin youth movement.

At 45, Mr. Iakemenko is one of the ideologues of this movement, financed by the Kremlin to the tune of 12 million euros over three years, according to a survey by a journalist Vedomosti business daily. The Mission nach: counter the possibility of a dispute within the Russian youth. As head of the Christian Orthodox in the movement, it is a moral authority.

Not content to sit on the House calendar, hairpiece assembly created by the Kremlin to make the link between society and authorities, he teaches history to students at the university "Patrice-Lumumba Friendship among Peoples "southwest of Moscow. February 21, Professor patriot has delivered a fiery eulogy Guide of the Libyan Revolution, erected as a model for his handling of the uprising.

Muammar Gaddafi "has shown the world how to deal with troublemakers who want to overthrow the government, destabilize the country and foment civil war. (...) He began to destroy them with missiles and with everything he has under hand. This is the surest way to end the American plans of revolution.

Bravo Colonel Gaddafi! Everyone should do the same, "he wrote on his blog. The Nachi, who have formed ideologically 20,000 young people in their camp Séliguer (Tver region) in the summer of 2010, like plans to handle. Boris is no exception. He likes to lecture the American enemy: "Let us not forget that Muslims have learned to die for Allah.

For them, the sacrifice is evident, while the Americans are not willing to die for their comfort, their washing machines in their cars and their houses bought on credit. Who will win? It's not even bother to ask. "Ideologue may well be a devout Christian Orthodox, he is not ready to tender cheek.

In case of threat to the" vertical of power ", shot in the crowd to him the right choice. Especially since these "Arab revolution" is being imported. They were manufactured in Washington by Google, recently revealed Igor Sechin, the Russian government's number two. Overtaken by events, the 'Russian elite relies on the conspiracy theory to analyze the war in the Caucasus and the Arab revolution.

Sometimes Senator Alexander Torshin, a member of the Security Council, told the radio that Georgia was behind the suicide bombing Domodedovo (37 dead January 24), then the consul Caucasus, Alexander Khloponin sees a conspiracy "US- Turkish "in the recent killing of three skiers in Moscow Kabardino-Balkaria, one of the regions it operates in the south of the Federation, finally, the member Yevgeny Fyodorov, who accuses the opponent Boris Nemtsov to be paid by the U.S.

budget. "The rational conspirologie is a phenomenon that solves problems. It is a universal weapon, a range of arguments, effective. Commodus as a keyring adaptable to all the locks, she does not even ask to be believed "Mikhail wrote in the newspaper Vedomosti Fichman (dated February 25).

At this game, the Nachi could only bidder. Result, the diatribe of Boris Iakemenko door is at odds with the official position. Would have happened to the opposition? No, he talked too fast. A few days later, on February 25, President Dmitry Medvedev announced that he disagreed with the actions of the Libyan authorities.

An "anonymous source" within his administration, the only type of power supply in place, then said that "since the beginning," the president was receiving "as negative actions of the Libyan authorities". He could have said earlier! In the aftermath, the Nachi had to remove the text from their site and the author of a new crack milder version in light of "new thinking".

But the Kremlin has several towers and tower reference Nachi is Vladimir Putin, the current Prime Minister and the former president, gave a presidential candidate in 2012. But the "national leader" has maintained the blur on the crisis in North Africa. Without condemning dictators, he feared coming to power "radical groups".

The Russians are traditionally wary of revolutions. As pointed out by Academician Yuri Pivovarov, Ivan the Terrible, Peter the Great, Stalin is admired, but nothing is known of Alexander II. Nicknamed "the Tsar Liberator" Alexander II freed the Russian peasants from serfdom in 1861, specifically March 3 (February 19 stored in the Julian calendar to oblivion since 1918).

One hundred and fifty years after the event, not officially commemorated, goes almost unnoticed. Decidedly, the academician is right, "the country prefers the tyrants to the liberators." Jego @ bbc. en Marie Jego Article published in the edition of 04.03.11

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