Προέλλην έγραψε:
Μόνο σήμερα, 2500 διαδηλωτές κατά του πολέμου στην μπουζού.
παλι καλα με τον πουτιν αν ηταν στην ουκρανια το καθεστως θα τους
βασανιζε πρωτα και μετα θα τους εκτελουσε σαν προδοτες

Προέλλην έγραψε:
Μόνο σήμερα, 2500 διαδηλωτές κατά του πολέμου στην μπουζού.

nemo έγραψε:Προέλλην έγραψε:
παλι καλα με τον πουτιν αν ηταν στην ουκρανια το καθεστως θα τους
βασανιζε πρωτα και μετα θα τους εκτελουσε σαν προδοτες


https://twitter.com/varya_en/status/1499464037708537861
Why cannot they just protest against Putin?
- First of all, Russian people DO protest. Even now (you’ll see later why I say “even”). They protested against all the major pressure actions: Navalny poisoning and imprisoning, fake elections, persecutions of activists, new mad laws. The protests are systematic and ongoing.
- By the law, the protest had to be allowed by municipality (obviously controled by the goverment, there is no independent municipality administrations in Russia). The protests organizer must apply 3 days before and get permission. You can figure out that it’s almost never given.
- If the protest happens without permission, its participants can be arrested (by the law, everything is “legal” here), fined and held under arrest for up to 15 days. This is restriction of liberty but not yet a criminal record.
- Dog left at home? Kids? Enlderly relatives who need care (even fully disabled)? These things are not taken into account. Going to protest one needs to agree with a friend to take care about all these things “just in case”. Obviously, this “backup” friend cannot go anywhere.
- If kids are taken to the protest with parents, that by the law is considered as putting them to dangerous situation. Ends up with deprivation of parental rights. Orphanage houses there is a separate topic, but believe me, you don’t want your kids to get there. Even for a week.
- If one participates in a “not allowed” protests for 2nd time, they are considered as real criminals. The punishment for such a crime is up to 5 years in prison. At this point, you might want to google for “russian prison” images and read about systematic tortures happening there.
- The so-called "National Guard of Russia” are those who keep the protests. Their personnel is aproximately 340,000. They are not like a police but more like an army, an internal army, to fight against own ppl. They have automatic weapons etc.
- The Guard is very mobile, they can be set from one region to another in few hours. The disposition is rapid and… effective. Guards from another region don’t have relatives and friends there. So, they have no limits when they do their job.
- In urgent cases the Guard can be empowered with other forces such as SOBR, OMON, local police, army. Altogether these forces are about 3 million people.
If you want to overbeat them, your protest must be of 30 million people. Which is obviously not realistic.
- What about not physical protests? It could be possible to spread information in social networks.
Well, that’s also not that easy. Speading information about “not allowed” protest action is a crime.
- Posting (and re-sharing!!!) “extremist” texts, photos, and videos are crimes. That “extremism” has a very very wide definition. For example, these days the “no war” slogan is considered extremist.
- If one is a notable activists, they get personal approaches. For example, one of Navalny’s comrades reshared Rammstein’s video clip in 2014. In 2020 he got 2.5 years in prison for this action as the video was considered pornographic.
- That story is not unique but one of many. The regular actions are turned into crimes, the activists either end up in prison or run abroad. The worst thing here is that not only an activist can be under pressure but his closest relatives such as parents (old and unhealthy, yes).
- Famous Leningrad siege survival Elena Osipova was arrested twice: 6 days ago and yesterday. Her poster was “no war, please”. This is her 2nd time in protest, so she is a criminal now. Maybe he age (81) will be considered and she doesn’t get into prison. Maybe. Let’s hope.

Zolotov became a sparring partner of the future President of Russia in boxing and judo, and "whenever Putin appeared in public, Zolotov could be spotted walking directly behind him".
Zolotov also served in Roman Tsepov's private guard service Baltik-Eskort, prior to the poisoning of Tsepov by an unknown radioactive substance.![]()
On 5 April 2016, Zolotov was appointed commander-in-chief of the National Guard of Russia and relieved of his previous duties—and by a separate Presidential Decree was named a member of the Security Council.
In August 2018, Zolotov became a target of an investigation of the Anti-Corruption Foundation. Alexei Navalny alleged a theft of at least $29m in procurement contracts for the National Guard of Russia. Soon, Navalny was imprisoned, formally for staging protests in January 2018, and Viktor Zolotov published a video message on 11 September, where he called Navalny into a duel and promised to make "good, juicy mincemeat" of him.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viktor_Zolotov




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και
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