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© 2021 AFPNavalny's team calls for weekend protests outside Russia's FSB
By Kirill KUDRYAVTSEV MOSCOW©2021 GPlusMedia Inc.
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GdTokyo
When the ruled loose their fear of a dictator’s thugs, said dictator is in big trouble. Romanian dictator - level trouble.
Madverts
Putin regime teetering on the brink of collapse.
GdTokyo
Now is the time to freeze his overseas accounts and publish everything we know about his corruption. He’s teetering. Let’s give him a nudge.
Desert Tortoise
No. Unfortunately his approval ratings in Russia are consistently over 60%. We may all dearly wish he was teetering on the brink of becoming another Nikolea Ceausescu, oh if only, but the reality is most Russians do not wish to be rid of Mr. Putin. The world is stuck with him and a malevolent Russia for the indeterminate future.
Charles Smith
The wave of demonstrations that swept across Russia this weekend were notable for more than just the huge number of people who answered Alexei Navalny’s call to protest his arrest.
Just as striking were those in the crowd who said they had never supported the opposition figure before, but came out to signal their discontent with corruption and other complaints about Vladimir Putin’s government.
https://worldabcnews.com/mass-protests-in-wake-of-navalny-arrest-could-signal-new-political-dynamic-in-russia/
theFu
Would be funny if Putin received tea bags a gifts via mail every day from unhappy Russians.
P. Smith
That’s a great idea.
Hope things are going well down in GA.