domingo, 27 de abril de 2014

TIRANIA RUSSA - RUTHENAE TYRANNIDIS - RUSSIAN TYRANNY



Remember always Natalya Estemirova and all Person that defend the Humanistic True against the brutal tyrants!

«Natalya Estemirova was one of the leading human rights defenders in the North Caucasus. Working for Civil Rights Defenders’ partner, Human Rights Centre Memorial, she investigated cases of grave human rights violations in Chechnya.»(http://www.civilrightsdefenders.org/uncategorized/human-rights-defenders-of-the-month-natalia-estemirova/»

History knew very well the atrocities that Russia suffer, but also the atrocities that it leaders did, do and will do ...

«If we are attacked, we would certainly respond. If our interests, our legitimate interests, the interests of Russians have been attacked directly, like they were in South Ossetia for example, I do not see any other way but to respond in accordance with international law. Russian citizens being attacked is an attack against the Russian Federation.» Sergei Lavrov (Foreign Minister of Russia)
The vicious play of Russian leaders is very danger for Persons of Russian and Persons of Ukraine

«A lie told often enough becomes the truth» Lenin

«Reporting the truth in a time of lying is a crime in itself. (...)
[Galina Timchenko], our editor-in-chief, was there [in Moscow], and she was told, ‘Keep [your reporters] calm or take them away from Ukraine. . . . [The demonstrations in Kiev] should look like a complete mess: dirt, blood, destruction, mud,’ (...) She was a very heroic woman, resisting against this for months.”» Ivan Yakovina, a Russian foreign correspondent
http://i0.mail.com/326/2716326,h=425,pd=1,w=620/galina-timchenko.jpgLenta.ru chief editor Galina Timchenko
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«Russian authorities are unabashedly cleansing the media landscape of independent voices that have the power to shape minds. (...) We condemn this ban on alternative sources of news and opinion, and call on Moscow to cease this Soviet-style crackdown.» Committee to Protect Journalists representative Nina Ognianova

Remember always Natalya Estemirova http://cpj.org/blog/Estemirova1.jpg
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«Estemirova is among 19 journalists murdered in retaliation for their work in Russia since 2000, CPJ research shows. (...)
Attention to Russia’s impunity record is also needed from the U.N. Human Rights Council and, in the United States, from the Obama administration and Congress. World leaders must engage their Russian counterparts and seek results at every opportunity. If results are lacking, international monitors should be dispatched to conduct independent, fact-finding missions. Those should end in timely reports with clear, practical recommendations; where violations are proved, international institutions must not shy away from sanctioning Russia.
When the subject of impunity is raised, Russian leaders have often gone on the offensive, demanding the world stop meddling in the country’s internal affairs, and suggesting the nation’s transition from Soviet collectivism to a modern market economy has been smooth compared to, say, America’s Wild West era. But this is not the Wild West—this is Russia in the 21st century, an influential country claiming an equal seat at the table of global leaders. In a world more interconnected and interdependent than ever, that seat comes with a portfolio of privileges and obligations.

The need to address the issue is urgent. Impunity emboldens enemies of the press to continue practicing the rawest form of censorship. In Russia, the maxim “No person, no problem” reflects both the philosophy of the murderers and the failure of the justice system to rein them in. It also spells out the vulnerability of Russian journalists who take on risky subjects—like lone soldiers in a battlefield, they make easy targets for elimination. It’s worth remembering that they are fighting for everyone. World leaders in the European Union, in the United Nations, in the U.S. State Department and U.S. Congress are obliged to back them, to press the case with the Kremlin, and to demand President Medvedev and his government stand for the rule of law and on the side of humanity.» Nina Ognianova February 16, 2010 (http://cpj.org/2010/02/why-a-killing-in-chechnya.php)
Very clear ...

New monsters that play with new rules and with older tyrannical ways ...

And what said the brutal tyrant and monster Stalin responsable for millions of victims that supported the other brutal tyrant and monster Hitler:
«Ideas are far more powerful than guns. We don't allow our enemies to have guns, why should we allow them to have ideas?»
«I believe in one thing only, the power of human will.»
«I trust no one, not even myself.»
«Everyone imposes his own system as far as his army can reach.»
«Death is the solution to all problems. No man - no problem.»
«A single death is a tragedy, are million deaths is a statistic.»
«History shows that there are no invincible armies.»
«If the opposition disarms, well and good. If it refuses to disarm, we shall disarm it ourselves.»
«It is enough that the people know there was an election. The people who cast the votes decide nothing. The people who count the votes decide everything.»

Monstruous Ideas of the brutal tyrant Stalin admired and supportted by Partido Comunista Português and it admired former leader Álvaro Cunhal, a player of USSR, fortunly stopped by democratic forces in Portugal!

Russian leaders as usual lead Russia for a great disaster: Czars, Lenin, Stalin: the power of Russian and Soviet Empire was useful for who, for what? For nobody, for nothing! What roots Humankind and Russian Persons have now for that power: milions of victims, Russia don´t have democracy and trend to a new isolated kingdom with more and more victims inside and around it, as usual. Incredible that Salazar, other tyrant, gave so much power to stalinists in Portugal, like Hitler gave a brutal power to Stalin thankful to the power that  

«In our view, the large capital outflows from Russia in the first quarter of 2014 heighten the risk of a marked deterioration in external financing, either through a significant shift in foreign direct investments or portfolio equity investments. We see this as a risk to Russia's economic growth prospects.» Standard & Poor’s

Morgan Stanley show it in a graphic:

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«Singing the national anthem at a pro-Ukrainian rally on Tuesday in eastern Luhansk, where ethnic Russians are the majority. Credit Dimitar Dilkoff/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images» from blog «To Inform is to Influence» http://toinformistoinfluence.com/page/6/

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