Re: Russian Underwear Protest!
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Brad the Impala
Still it's all just a "Kremlin project", according to you.
Sure, correct. He is honey pot with 2 tasks:
- to attract people who are critics of Putin from Khodorkovsky to Navalny
- to make Russian opposition look pathetic and stupid... at past this job had Zhirinovsky with his liberal-democracy party, but now he is 70+ yo and is too old for such job. But Kremlin needs clowns in opposition to make it look stupid.
Re: Russian Underwear Protest!
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Brad the Impala
He wan't kicked out of Germany and Merkel equally criticised the banning of Trump from Twitter!
He was. How else you will explain fact: Navalny was discharged from hospital at October 12 and was living in Germany till January (who pays his and his press-secretary and other staff living there?).
Only when he told about lack of democracy he was expelled... even when Russia already announced him in "Wanted" list because he missed all his weekly check ups with police as conditionally released for his crimes (and before you will start to discuss his crimes: Hague court already checked this and found no political motivation in decision of Russian court about "Navalny case").
So Germany for sure knew (and had hopes?) what he will be arrested for violations of conditionally release from prison at time when they escorted him to airport in Berlin with police and blue flash lights. They (and Navalny) also announced his arrival to Russia in advance for to prepare scandal in Moscow airport.
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Moses
Only when he told about lack of democracy he was expelled...
So he was thrown out of the country for expressing the same view as the leader of that country. Curiouser and Curiouser.
https://on.ft.com/2LFhNyz
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...and I see that crazy nancy and looser hilary are still carrying on about Russian control of orange man and the peaceful demonstration on capitol hill
Re: Russian Underwear Protest!
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Brad the Impala
Curiouser and Curiouser.
Any other ideas why he after hospital from the middle of October lived in Germany when knew about his obligations to check in in police every week? Russian court made decision about him only at December 29. Navalny had a lot of time to come here and have no problem with arrest - from October 12 till December 29. But he waited for scandal and only then came back? Or just was kicked off from Germany?
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I don't know, maybe he was busy putting preparations in place to protect himself against the next time the FSB tries to murder him.
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Moses
Any other ideas why he after hospital from the middle of October lived in Germany when knew about his obligations to check in in police every week?
I imagine it takes a bit of time to recover from a poisoning, although of course some never recover.
You may have noticed that Europeans countries are not in the habit of deporting politicians back to countries with a suspect legal system.
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Brad the Impala
You may have noticed that Europeans countries are not in the habit of deporting politicians back to countries with a suspect legal system.
Ah, so? Now I know why Assange is still living in the Embassy of Ecuador in London. 8 years already. Because "European countries are not in habit" . Sure-sure. Right, Mr. Snowden?
Any other fantasies and tales?
Note: in 2019 185 persons were departed to Russia for to be criminal charged.
European countries which cooperated with Russia in 2019: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Bosnia, Greece, Denmark, Spain, Italy, Cyprus, Poland, Portugal, Serbia, Slovenia, Germany, Montenegro.
Russia departed by requests of foreign countries 774 persons.
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Re: Russian Underwear Protest!
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Originally Posted by
Brad the Impala
You may have noticed that Europeans countries are not in the habit of deporting politicians back to countries with a suspect legal system.
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Moses
Ah, so? Now I know why Assange is still living in the Embassy of Ecuador in London. 8 years already. Because "European countries are not in habit" . Sure-sure.
1. Assange isn't a politician.
2. He hasn't been in the Embassy of Ecuador for the last nine months.
3. He hasn't been deported to a country with a suspect legal system
The relevance of your comment therefore escapes me.
Do you have any independent source that supports your claim that Germany deported Navalny? Or was the claim just a continuation of recycled state propaganda against Navalny?