January 20, 2013

Medvedev Disapproves Of Rally’s Slogans, But Orders Election Probe

President Dmitry Medvedev ordered an investigation into alleged vote rigging, but stressed the messages voiced at the opposition demonstration Saturday did not carry his support.

I disagree with both the slogans and statements made at the rally. Nevertheless, I have given instructions that all reports from voting stations be checked to ensure compliance with election laws,” Medvedev wrote on his Facebook page on Sunday.

Even so, Medvedev appeared to be satisfied with the way the rally went off on Saturday.

Freedom of speech and freedom of assembly are Russian citizens’ constitutional rights. People have a right to speak their point of view, which they did yesterday. It is good, that everything passed within the law,” the President’s message reads.

Moscow police said 25,000 protesters gathered in central Moscow to protest the country’s parliamentary election results, following voting on December 4. The election brought 238 Duma seats out of 450 to United Russia – the party supporting Russia’s President Dmitry Medvedev and Prime Minister Vladimir Putin. In the previous vote, in 2007, United Russia won an overwhelming majority in the lower chamber of Parliament.

The announcement of this year’s elections brought on a stream of demonstrators claiming vote rigging. On Saturday, protests rolled through all of Russia, with Moscow seeing its biggest rally since 1993.

 

Source: https://rt.com/politics/medvedev-election-rally-probe-549/

Anti-Putin Rallies Spread Across Russia

Over 50,000 people rallied Saturday in Moscow while thousands more came out across Russia following disputed polls in the biggest ever national show of defiance against strongman Vladimir Putin’s 12-year rule.

A crowd chanting “Russia without Putin” marched past tight police cordons to a square on an island in the Moscow river amid anger at alleged vote-rigging in December 4 parliamentary elections won by Vladimir Putin’s ruling party.

The polls were seen as a test of Putin’s decision to return to the Kremlin for up to 12 more years via a job swap with Medvedev.

Similar scenes were replayed on a smaller scale in the Far East and across the industrial hubs of Siberia and the Urals — a sign that Putin’s path back to the Kremlin in March polls may be more fraught than it appeared just a week ago.

“Right now there is actually a chance for us to change something in this country,” said 44-year-old Anna Bekhmentova as the demonstrators chanted “No to a police state!” and tied the protest movement’s white ribbons to their winter jackets.

“No-one I know voted for United Russia,” said Bekhmentova in reference to a party the opposition has branded a gang of “swindlers and thieves.”

The biggest show of public anger in Moscow since the turbulent 1990s brought police helicopters out overhead and more than 50,000 officers onto the streets just six days after United Russia clung onto power with the alleged help of fraud.

But fury over the ballot and signs of sudden Kremlin weakness have stirred many to call not only for a new election but also an end to the stage-managed politics ex-KGB agent Putin introduced on his sudden rise to power in 2000.

“People who have connections to the authorities feel like they can do anything,” said 26-year-old lawyer Yelizaveta Derenkovskaya. “I came to support people who want to change this system.”

Police put the turnout figure at 25,000 for Moscow and detaining 30 during a 10,000-strong rally in Saint Petersburg where both Putin and President Dmitry Medvedev grew up.

But organisers and opposition lawmakers estimated the Moscow gathering at 50,000-80,000 — with some saying more than 100,000 had come out in a display of people’s power never before seen in the Putin era.

They also called for repeat demonstrations on December 24 should the poll results not annulled.

“This is probably the last chance we get of changing anything,” said 23-year-old Ilya Sarmabarov as he held up signs with others on Saint Petersburg’s Pionerskaya Ploshad square.

The rolling rallies kicked off in Far Eastern hubs such as Khabarovsk where around 40 people were detained during an unsanctioned rally attended by some 400 people in minus 15 degree Celsius (five degrees Fahrenheit) chills.

Organisers also reported 5,000 showing up in the struggling industrial town of Chelyabinsk and up to 4,000 in nearby Urals Mountains city of Yekaterinburg while similar rallies were also reported in Western Siberia and the south.

State television — an object of scorn for much of the Russian Internet community for its blanket ban on coverage of post-election unrest — took the unusual step Saturday evening of leading its news programme with Moscow rally coverage.

Some in the Russian opposition interpreted this as an early sign of change while a Kremlin source told the popular gazeta.ru news site that the decision to run the mostly-balanced reports was taken personally by Medvedev.

The Kremlin source added that Medvedev had also instructed the Moscow police to handle the protesters “extremely gently” after seeing more than 1,600 activists bundled away by riot police the previous week.

Putin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the Russian premier had no immediate comment.

Analysts say rapid social change and the Internet’s growing penetration in Russia may have caught Kremlin strategists off guard.

A running public opinion poll conducted by the independent Levada Centre showed Putin’s ratings taking a dive immediately after he announced his presidential ambitions on September 24.

The opposition to Putin is also expanding beyond a narrow base of veteran liberals and far-right nationalists to attract popular cultural figures with broad appeal such as detective story writer Boris Akunin

“I have not seen Moscow like this for 20 years,” Akunin told the Moscow crowd from the stage before adding that it was his first speaking appearance at a rally of any kind.

 

Source: https://uk.news.yahoo.com/russia-braces-nationwide-protests-041818039.html

Moscow Set For Major Protest Against Putin

Tens of thousands of people are expected to protest in Russia today in what could be the biggest demonstration since the collapse of the Soviet Union.

Around 30,000 are expected to gather in Moscow in the biggest challenge yet to prime minister Vladimir Putin’s grip on power. The gathering is simply called ‘For Fair Elections’.

Organisers say they want to overturn the result of last Sunday’s parliamentary election which they say was rigged in favour of Mr Putin’s United Russia party.

It lost over 20% of its seats in the Duma and critics and observers say even that result was inflated by fraud. International observers reported widespread ballot-stuffing.

Organisers are hoping a symbol of their movement will be established in the form of a white ribbon.

If today’s protest is a success, they face the challenge of developing a long-term plan as to how the opposition can make a real impact.

Mr Putin still enjoys an approval rating of around 60% and remains peerless on the Russian political scene.

Around 50,000 police and interior ministry troops have been deployed to control the event which organisers admit could get out of hand, with anger reaching boiling point.

An initial demonstration in Revolution Square, a stone’s throw from the Kremlin, was abandoned amid fractious rows between the opposition.

The authorities had only sanctioned it for 300 people before offering an alternative location for 30,000 in a less obtrusive location, Bolotnaya Square, on an island on the other side of the river from Russia’s seat of power.

Many of today’s demonstrators are first-time protesters, mobilised by corruption and Mr Putin’s stranglehold on Russian politics.

This morning, interior ministry trucks filled with troops lined the streets in preparation for the crowds.

Snow began to fall as organisers set up the stage that will be the focal point and platform for opposition leaders like Boris Nemtsov, one of the hundreds who have been arrested in smaller protests over the past week.

 

Source: https://uk.news.yahoo.com/photos/moscow-set-major-protest-against-putin-photo-16127451_400x240-074724105.html;_ylt=AtQBCy9.nfWkXVNRnMr2YZ3p0Mh_;_ylu=X3oDMTQzdGZyajBmBG1pdANBcnRpY2xlIFJlbGF0ZWQEcGtnAzg0OWJiNTI1LWNhNjAtM2FjYy1iNTEzLTk2MDUwYjc2ZTJhNgRwb3MDMQRzZWMDTWVkaWFBcnRpY2xlUmVsYXRlZAR2ZXIDYWI5MjE4YzAtMjMwNi0xMWUxLTliZjktYjhiNWVmMjg2ZmMz;_ylg=X3oDMTJwODA5ajh1BGludGwDZ2IEbGFuZwNlbi1nYgRwc3RhaWQDNjUzYzllODYtYWY2My0zMDQ2LWExYjYtNzJmY2U4MWU5MzVkBHBzdGNhdAMEcHQDc3RvcnlwYWdlBHRlc3QD;_ylv=3

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Can see why they keep trying to ban this. The truth hurts doesn’t it? I can’t imagine what they do to them off camera in the prison camps.

But with the new Senate Bill S1867, this could be done to everyone in America. Did you know if you own more than 7 days worth of food in America now, you are on the watch list as a suspected terrorist? They can now arrest us all for far less and remove us to foreign prisons with no trial, no due process and keep us there until the day we die - whilst beating us constantly should they choose to do so.

 

China Joins Russian Army Order To Prepare For The Third World War

A worrying bulletin of the Ministry of Defence turned to Prime Minister Putin and President Medvedev today said that President Hu has “agreed in principle” that the only way to stop the aggression of the West led by the United States is through of “direct and immediate military action” and that the Chinese leader has ordered its naval forces “prepare for war.”

Hu’s call for war is attached to Rear Admiral and prominent Chinese military commentator Zhang Zhaozhong which, likewise, warned last week that “China will not hesitate to protect Iran even if this requires a Third World War” and the General Russian Nikolai Makarov that fatefully declared last week “not rule out that local and regional armed conflicts leading to large-scale war, including the use of nuclear weapons”

Rising global tensions between East and West exploded over the last fortnight when the Russian Ambassador Vladimir Titorenko and two of his assistants returning from Syria were brutally attacked and sent to hospital by security forces aided by agents of Qatar CIA and British M16 trying to gain access to diplomatic pouches containing Syrian intelligence information that the U.S. was flooded with Syria and Iran to al Qaeda mercenaries American-backed government that ousted the Libyan.

 

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The Fruits of Globalization: Regression, Destitution, Domination

Globalists Grind Development to a Halt in Myanmar (Burma)

Part of a strategy to confound Chinese expansion, part of a long Malthusian tradition of stifling human progress, the gears of progress have been ground to a halt in yet another sovereign nation at the hands of Wall Street and London’s global corporate-financier interests and their stable of non-governmental organizations (NGOs).

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Image: The Myitsone Dam, on its way to being the 15th largest in the world until construction was halted in September by a campaign led by Wall Street-puppet Aung San Suu Kyi, a stable of US-funded NGOs, and a terrorist campaign executed by armed groups operating in Kachin State, Myanmar.

The Myitsone Dam, to be located on the Irrawaddy River in the northern Myanmar state of Kachin, will be billed as a “mega-dam,” the 15th largest in the world and to produce an estimated 3,600 to 6,000 megawatts of electricity if constructed.

The dam was to be built as a joint venture between the Myanmar Ministry of Electric Power, Asia World Company, and the China Power Investment Corporation. After completion, the dam was to export a large percentage of its power to China’s Yunnan province, which would be taxed and provide revenue for the Myanmar government, while the remaining power would be used domestically.

This dam would be managed by China under a 50-year deal before being turned over fully to Myanmar.

As a major infrastructure project, and therefore a long-term national asset, the dam would represent a major step in developing Myanmar’s rivers not just for power production, but also for flood control, navigation, and irrigation.

Despite this opportunity to develop Myanmar’s infrastructure and waterways, there has been fierce opposition to the construction of not just the Myitsone Dam, but any dam along Myanmar’s rivers.

While topics like relocations and fair compensation are more than reasonable issues to raise, the main issue that continuously, and suspiciously turns up is instead “environmental impact.” In other words, the backlash in Myanmar isn’t about how the dams will be built, or how those affected will be compensated, but rather a complete, permanent halt on ever developing Myanmar’s rivers.

Not only does this affect China’s investments in Myanmar and their ability to source energy from the region, but it also permanently arrests Myanmar’s development as a modern nation-state. Because even if Myanmar decides to develop their rivers in the future on their own, the obstacles of “environmentalism” and “biodiversity” will still remain.

US NGOs Stopped Construction, Not the People of Myanmar.

While the Western corporate media portrays the opposition as the “will of the people,” a sentiment echoed in Myanmar President Thein Sein’s speech announcing his decision to finally halt construction, upon closer examination we find that is it anything but. Calls to halt construction came from a predictable mixture of Western-funded NGOs working directly with foreign-based umbrella organizations. Additionally, an insidious network of foreign-funded “independent media” organizations supported the NGOs’ efforts within Myanmar and were repeatedly cited by international reports.

One of the most prominent of these NGOs is the “Burma River Network” (BRN). While BRN’s website fails to mention where they get their funding, or who they are affiliated with — California-based, Ford Foundation, Sigrid Rausing Trust, Tides Foundation, Open Society-funded “International Rivers (page 3)” who is also active in blocking the development of Myanmar’s rivers — gives them away by listing them as “partners” alongside the “Kachin Development Networking Group” (KDNG).

Together these organizations interlock, cross-reference, and cross-post with other US-funded NGOs operating in Myanmar. These include the Irrawaddy, Era Journal, and the Democratic Voice of Burma, all admitted by the Burma Campaign UK (page 15) to be funded by the National Endowment for Democracy (NED) along with “Mizzima” also fully funded by NED and Soros’ Open Society.

Of course, each weighed in on the proposed dam, and each portrayed it as having a negative social and environmental impact on Kachin State. US-based International Rivers hailed the halting of construction as a “huge success for civil society groups in Burma, China and internationally,” while NED-created Irrawaddy solemnly reported in 2008, “Irrawaddy Dam Construction Begins, Human Rights Abuses Begin,” where the article bemoans China’s investments in Myanmar before citing a single, anonymous “witness” who claims soldiers providing security for the construction site are disrupting people - as proof of “human rights abuses.” The Irrawaddy also makes reference to the “Kachin Environmental Organization,” a founding member of the above-mentioned “Burma River Network,” who in turn has dedicated entire sections of their website to chastising all dam construction within Myanmar.

Ring-Leader Aung San Suu Kyi Never Far Behind.

Of course, the primary reason globalists fund “civil society” NGOs is to entirely subvert and replace a target nation’s functioning sovereign government. They then interlock their “civil society” with a global homogenous administrative network that in turn answers to contrived “international institutions” like the International Criminal Court and the UN. This foreign-funded state-within-a-state, when fully established, carries out the agenda of its foreign sponsors generally under the cover of human rights or environmental concerns; or, in the case of the Myitsone Dam, both. Every civil society deep-state needs a leader, and in Myanmar that leader is decidedly Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi.

As reported previously, Aung San Suu Kyi’s entire existence, as documented by the Burma Campaign UK is owed to both US and British foreign-aid and assistance. It should then be no surprise that Suu Kyi took a leading role protesting and ultimately halting the construction of the Myitsone Dam. The globalist-funded International Rivers reported, “Aung San Suu Kyi Joins the Campaign to Save the Irrawaddy,” while the NED-created Irrawaddy paper reported, “Suu Kyi Attends ‘Save the Irrawaddy’ Art Event.”

Toward the end of September 2011, BBC would finally report the success of Suu Kyi and her army of NGOs in an article titled, “Burma dam: Why Myitsone plan is being halted.” The article cited as reasons for the halt, both alleged inequities within the Myanmar-China deal and repetitive claims that dam was a direct threat to the lives and livelihood of the people living in the area. Of course, the BBC’s sources included the above-mentioned US-funded International Rivers, as well as the armed separatists of the Kachin Independence Organization, who to this day are still fighting against the Myanmar government.

When considering the substantial amount of money US NED puts into Myanmar, which it still refers to as “Burma” on its website, and the manner in which NED divides up its funding by ethnic group instead of amongst the “noble causes” it claims to promote, a clear pattern of promoting Balkanization can be seen - undercutting the legitimacy of the West’s official narrative regarding the dam and the state of affairs in Kachin even further.

Division, Destitution, then Foreign-Domination.

Indeed, a concerted effort is being made to Balkanize Myanmar while simultaneously disrupting Chinese investment in the nation. By halting infrastructure development — the only real means of producing wealth and progress — the West leaves Myanmar with empty pockets and only guns to placate a destitute population that is increasingly poisoned rhetorically and divided tactically by an endless torrent of foreign “social development aid.”

As these foreign-funded deep-states rise and increasingly disrupt the central government’s ability to function as a sovereign nation-state, the proper climate will exist for the US to trigger, as it did in the Middle East, an “Asian Spring.” Its seditious, progress-arresting networks have already crept across Southeast Asia. Recently, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton revealed within the pages of Foreign Policy magazine, plans for “America’s Pacific Century,” the goal of which is to assemble an ASEAN coalition and then align it against China’s emergence as a world power.

As in the Middle East, the ultimate goal is further isolating Moscow and Beijing and ultimately achieving a unipolar international order within which both potential superpowers will be folded. Those looking at Myanmar’s “civil society success” against China’s attempt to develop their waterways must be asking themselves what the West, who played a self-serving central role in the campaign, will replace China’s offer with. The answer is nothing.

In exchange for a mega-dam that would have constituted a tangible, revenue- and electric-generating national asset, the West is giving the people of Myanmar arrested development, the “natural preservation” of their nation, and so-called “social progress.” That is, of course, until at the right moment, the West can enter with their own corporations and strip mine a nation that allowed itself to be divided, weakened, and left without the modern infrastructure and industrial capacity needed not only to sustain a modern civilization, but needed to make a nation self-sufficient, competitive and capable of defending itself.

 

Source: https://www.activistpost.com/2011/12/fruits-of-globalization-regression.html

Just In Case? Russian Fleet To Reach Syria In December

Speculation is growing whether Russian war ships heading to the Mediterranean will indeed anchor by the Syrian coast. And, despite military officials’ assurances, some expect it to disturb the balance of power in the region.

Conflicting reports are coming from the Russian military on whether the Russian battle group of three vessels led by the Admiral Kuznetsov aircraft carrier will in fact visit the Syrian port of Tartus.

The long-planned mission will begin on December 10 and one source in the Russian Defense Ministry has told Itar-Tass news agency that the ships will arrive at the port by the end of December.

Meanwhile, other military sources told Ria Novosti news agency that the group will only carry out drill in the Mediterranean and in the Atlantic without entering Tartus and, in any case, the Admiral Kuznetsov is too large to be able to dock there.

The naval base in the Syrian port of Tartus is operated by the Russian military under an agreement signed in 1971 between Syria and the Soviet Union.

Nikolay Makarov of the Russian Army General Staff said that the decision to send a group of Russian Navy warships to the Mediterranean Sea was due to “obligations before its Western colleagues” and the exercises were planned long before the tensions in Syria became so high.

When asked whether the squadron of ships will approach the Syrian coast, Makarov evaded the question, saying that the Russian Navy has ”a planned number of exercises which have nothing to do with Syria.”

The minister plenipotentiary at the Syrian embassy to Russia, Suleiman Abudiab, has also said that “one should not link the Russian warships’ plans to call at Tartus with the current situation in Syria,” as cited by Interfax news agency. He added, however, that Russia is a friend of Syria and its ships can visit Syrian ports any time “for repair and other reasons.”

Both Russian and Syrian officials are stressing that all drills and flights are planned to be performed in open waters, away from the Syrian coast.

Nevertheless, with the international pressure on Syria growing and the US 6th Fleet patrolling the area at the moment, a neutral force not far from the troubled country’s coast might calm some nerves.

There’s no speech about preventing a direct military intervention in Syria with the assistance of Russia’s or anyone else’s forces, Suleiman Abudiab stressed.

“I think clever people understand that no one needs to light a fire in the Middle East,” he pointed out.

 

Source: https://rt.com/news/russian-fleet-syrian-port-513/

“China Will Not Hesitate To Protect Iran Even With A Third World War” (Subtitles)

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A military General from the Chinese National Defense University says that China should not hesitate to protect Iran, even if it means launching World War III, as more US warships are dispatched to the region amidst heightening tensions.

According to NDTV, a Chinese news station based outside the country, in regard to recent speculation that Iran would be the target of a US-Israeli military assault, Major General Zhang Zhaozhong commented that, “China will not hesitate to protect Iran even with a third World War,” remarks described as “puzzling to some”.

The news report also quotes Professor Xia Ming as paraphrasing Zhaozhong’s quote that, “not hesitating to fight a third world war would be entirely for domestic political needs.”

China has vehemently reaffirmed its alliance with Iran in recent weeks, most notably yesterday when it refused to criticize Iran for a raid on the British Embassy in Tehran launched by Iranian students earlier this week.

Both China and Russia have made it clear that they will veto any UN authorization of military action against Iran in the aftermath of claims that Iran is on the verge of developing a nuclear weapon.

“China has noted the tough reactions made by the relevant countries over this event and is concerned over the development of the situation,” Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hong Lei told reporters today.

“We hope relevant countries will keep calm and exercise restraint and avoid taking emotional actions that may rachet up the confrontation.
Meanwhile, in a related development, three more US warships have been dispatched to join the USS John C. Stennis in the 5th fleet region.
With the Stennis, a Nimitz-class nuclear-powered supercarrier, already stationed just outside Iranian territorial waters, the USS Carl Vinson aircraft carrier has just been deployed from its home port to join the U.S. 5th Fleet AOR.

“In addition to the USS Carl Vinson’s departure, guided-missile cruiser USS Bunker Hill and guided-missile destroyer left in the morning, and the USS Halsey will depart at 2 p.m,” reports NBC SanDiego, adding that the ships are headed for the Middle East.

Fears of an imminent military assault on Syria were sparked when the USS George H.W. Bush left its usual theater of operations to position itself just off the Syrian coast, but the warship has now completed its mission and is sailing back to its home port in Norfolk Virginia.

Vietnam-Style Exit: Russia Could Deliver Death Blow To NATO in Af-Pak War Theater

Russia could deliver death blow to Nato, say analysts

ISLAMABAD: With the Russian threat to cut land routes for supplies to NATO troops in Afghanistan, the Afghan battleground may turn into a cold death trap for NATO, defence analysts believe. They say that Pakistan should utilise the opportunity for a peaceful and prosperous Pakistan by pulling it out of the American war.

Russia has threatened to cut off NATO supply routes to Afghanistan if the alliance doesn’t compromise on its missile defence plans. “If NATO doesn’t give a serious response, we have to address matters in relations in other areas,” Russian news services reported. Russia’s cooperation on Afghanistan may be an area for review, the news services reported.

Pakistan has already cut NATO supply routes after the Mohmand Agency attack by NATO troops that killed twenty-six Pakistani soldiers. Lt General (retd) Hameed Gul, while talking to The News, said that Russia would utilise every option to take revenge on the Americans and the time has come for the Russians to do this. He said that Russia wants to join hands with Pakistan and Pakistan should re-consider its policy towards Russia. “Americans and NATO troops have been strangled in Afghanistan and the time has come for Pakistan to avail itself of the opportunity that it missed on 9/11 to regain respect and sovereignty”, Gul said.

He mentioned that Americans will have to leave Afghanistan and will ask for concessions and Pakistan should negotiate with them on their exit. If Russia cuts its supply routes then the route will be from Georgia to Baku and then to Azerbaijan, which means NATO will never get the supplies, said Gul.

“Now NATO troops will have to exit Vietnam-style, and that too by using Pakistan’s airspace because Iran will never let the USA use its airspace”, the retired General said. He mentioned that the war against terror that was started with our own people will come to an end at once and there will be peace in no time once the Americans leave Afghanistan. He said that Indian interests in Afghanistan were growing but India will get nothing from Afghanistan.

Maria Sultan, defence analyst, while talking to this correspondent said that if the Russians also cut the supply line of NATO then it will turn out to be a cold death for NATO troops. “They will literally be strangled in Afghanistan with 90,000 troops, and as they admit that they have reserves for three months, which actually means they have reserves for two months, then NATO will have to airlift the troops and during the airlift only 15 to 20 percent can get out alive out of the 90,000 troops”, Maria said.

She mentioned that in Afghanistan everything comes from outside and the insurgency this year has been very high as 700 [NATO] causalities have been reported. Therefore, after the Russian decision, Afghanistan will turn into a reverse Kargil for NATO. “They will have weapons but no bullets to fire; and if Pakistan shuts the air corridors to NATO then it would be a cold death for them and America will have to renegotiate with Pakistan”, she said.

 

Source: https://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=27964

NWO Puppets: ‘Cold War & Crusades Never Finished’

Russia’s assessment of the cause of the Syrian unrest points the finger of blame firmly at an armed opposition. Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov also says it’s time to stop dealing in ultimatums and get back to peace talks.

A UN investigation earlier stated that Syrian forces had committed crimes against humanity in their brutal treatment of anti-government demonstrators.

Almost 4,000 people have been killed after months of unrest. The EU is tightening the economic screws on the Syrian regime and is considering an arms embargo - something Moscow strongly opposes.