Putin is a criminal

Alik Bahshi

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Alik Bakhshi
Putin is a criminal

President Putin of Russia cannot avoid a judicial investigation, and as it is not strange, neither as a political bully (1,2), violating international treaties and responsible for the deaths of tens of thousands of people, but for a crime in the sport, specifically for the massive use of doping by Russian athletes and the substitution of doping tests by the FSB, which qualifies as a criminal offense. Putin, of course, denies state participation in the doping sample scam, but the matter is complicated by the fact that the Council of the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF), which was held in Monaco on December 3-4, decided to extend the disqualification of the Russian athletics federation until Two conditions will be met:
First, - Russia must pay all bills related to the expenses of the IAAF on fraud detection, and it will also be necessary to pay the costs for monitoring compliance with the terms of the restoration.
The second condition, the most unpleasant for Putin, is that access to the samples of the Moscow anti-doping laboratory should be provided until December 31, and according to the results of the recheck, all the guilty will be punished.

Without a doubt, the former Minister of Sports of the Russian Federation, Vitaly Mutko, will be drawn among the perpetrators, who from the very beginning of the doping scandal is suspected of organizing mass feeding of Russian athletes with illicit drugs and which may lay Putin. In this regard, Mutko should fear for their lives. Nobody is guaranteed from the accident and, as Voland said to Mikhail Bulgakov, "For no reason and never, no one will fall on his head." An interesting fact, Mutko somehow threatened to go to civil court for defamation, but something prevents him from carrying out this step. The fact that Mutko would not dare to commit a crime without Putin’s instructions is indisputable. The organization of power in Russia, created by Putin, is such that without his knowledge, no civil servant is free to disobey. Nazi and revanchist Putin, like Hitler, uses the sporting achievements of Russian athletes to raise the spiritual component of the Russian people as evidence of the exclusivity and significance of the “Russian world”, in whose defense the Führer Putin found himself and identified as the goal of his life (3.4). But, surprisingly and in advance we know, these good intentions, like those of Hitler, will end very sadly.

1. Putin and his new world mess. https://alikbahshi.livejournal.com/#post-alikbahshi-35844
2. Who is Putin? https://alikbahshi.livejournal.com/#post-alikbahshi-32817
3. Putin is the shepherd of the Russian world. https://alikbahshi.livejournal.com/#post-alikbahshi-36544
4. Great Russian chauvinism, and Putin is its führer. https://alikbahshi.livejournal.com/?skip=50#post-alikbahshi-21133

12/7/18
 
Alik Bakhshi
Putin is a criminal

President Putin of Russia cannot avoid a judicial investigation, and as it is not strange, neither as a political bully (1,2), violating international treaties and responsible for the deaths of tens of thousands of people, but for a crime in the sport, specifically for the massive use of doping by Russian athletes and the substitution of doping tests by the FSB, which qualifies as a criminal offense. Putin, of course, denies state participation in the doping sample scam, but the matter is complicated by the fact that the Council of the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF), which was held in Monaco on December 3-4, decided to extend the disqualification of the Russian athletics federation until Two conditions will be met:
First, - Russia must pay all bills related to the expenses of the IAAF on fraud detection, and it will also be necessary to pay the costs for monitoring compliance with the terms of the restoration.
The second condition, the most unpleasant for Putin, is that access to the samples of the Moscow anti-doping laboratory should be provided until December 31, and according to the results of the recheck, all the guilty will be punished.

Without a doubt, the former Minister of Sports of the Russian Federation, Vitaly Mutko, will be drawn among the perpetrators, who from the very beginning of the doping scandal is suspected of organizing mass feeding of Russian athletes with illicit drugs and which may lay Putin. In this regard, Mutko should fear for their lives. Nobody is guaranteed from the accident and, as Voland said to Mikhail Bulgakov, "For no reason and never, no one will fall on his head." An interesting fact, Mutko somehow threatened to go to civil court for defamation, but something prevents him from carrying out this step. The fact that Mutko would not dare to commit a crime without Putin’s instructions is indisputable. The organization of power in Russia, created by Putin, is such that without his knowledge, no civil servant is free to disobey. Nazi and revanchist Putin, like Hitler, uses the sporting achievements of Russian athletes to raise the spiritual component of the Russian people as evidence of the exclusivity and significance of the “Russian world”, in whose defense the Führer Putin found himself and identified as the goal of his life (3.4). But, surprisingly and in advance we know, these good intentions, like those of Hitler, will end very sadly.

1. Putin and his new world mess. https://alikbahshi.livejournal.com/#post-alikbahshi-35844
2. Who is Putin? https://alikbahshi.livejournal.com/#post-alikbahshi-32817
3. Putin is the shepherd of the Russian world. https://alikbahshi.livejournal.com/#post-alikbahshi-36544
4. Great Russian chauvinism, and Putin is its führer. https://alikbahshi.livejournal.com/?skip=50#post-alikbahshi-21133

12/7/18

If you have time watch Putin's Way on PBS.. Particularly interesting is his charm offensive.
 
No one cares.

2003: Sergei Yushenkov, liberal politician, shot dead in Moscow.
2004: Paul Klebnikov, American journalist, shot dead in Moscow.
2006: Anna Politkovskaya, investigative journalist, shot dead in Moscow.
2006: Alexander Litvinenko, exiled dissident, polonium poisoning, London.
2009: Natalia Estemirova, human rights activist, shot dead in Grozny.
2009: Sergei Magnitsky, forensic tax accountant, died in police custody.
2009: Stanislav Markelov, human rights lawyer, shot dead near the Kremlin.
2009:Anastasia Baburova, journalist, shot dead trying to aid Markelov.
2013: Boris Berezovsky, exiled oligarch, died in Berkshire, England; open verdict.
2015: Boris Nemtsov, liberal politician, shot dead outside the Kremlin.
2018: Dawn Sturgess, novichok poisoning, Salisbury.

To be fair, a few of these may have been private enterprise killings.
 
Putin is a very strong and determined leader of the Russian people and his popularity is nearly always up around 80% or better. All the Putin hate has been generated by the US in order to destroy Russia by encroachment toward Russia's borders. It's not working and it's leading dangerously close to nuclear war.

A lesser determined leader of Russia is what the US so desperately wants but it knows that as long as Putin is in control, Russia will stand strong against US fomented Cold war style aggression.

Can any American stand his/her ground and debate it, without have to resort to the usual namecalling and spamming? I seriously doubt it!

Bad behaviour will not receive a reply so that can be dropped as an excuse right now!
 
Putin is a very strong and determined leader of the Russian people and his popularity is nearly always up around 80% or better. All the Putin hate has been generated by the US in order to destroy Russia by encroachment toward Russia's borders. It's not working and it's leading dangerously close to nuclear war.

A lesser determined leader of Russia is what the US so desperately wants but it knows that as long as Putin is in control, Russia will stand strong against US fomented Cold war style aggression.

Can any American stand his/her ground and debate it, without have to resort to the usual namecalling and spamming? I seriously doubt it!

Bad behaviour will not receive a reply so that can be dropped as an excuse right now!

Putin is thuggish, so is Don. But imagine ANY other nation in the world having our level of military hegemony. We would not tolerate that, and that condition will not last forever. Empires expire.
 
Putin is thuggish, so is Don. But imagine ANY other nation in the world having our level of military hegemony. We would not tolerate that, and that condition will not last forever. Empires expire.

Well I guess we finally get an opportunity to disagree with each other over a matter of some interest and importance. State your case on why you think Putin is thuggish.
 
2003: Sergei Yushenkov, liberal politician, shot dead in Moscow.
2004: Paul Klebnikov, American journalist, shot dead in Moscow.
2006: Anna Politkovskaya, investigative journalist, shot dead in Moscow.
2006: Alexander Litvinenko, exiled dissident, polonium poisoning, London.
2009: Natalia Estemirova, human rights activist, shot dead in Grozny.
2009: Sergei Magnitsky, forensic tax accountant, died in police custody.
2009: Stanislav Markelov, human rights lawyer, shot dead near the Kremlin.
2009:Anastasia Baburova, journalist, shot dead trying to aid Markelov.
2013: Boris Berezovsky, exiled oligarch, died in Berkshire, England; open verdict.
2015: Boris Nemtsov, liberal politician, shot dead outside the Kremlin.
2018: Dawn Sturgess, novichok poisoning, Salisbury.

To be fair, a few of these may have been private enterprise killings.

No where near the Clinton hit list ......
 
2003: Sergei Yushenkov, liberal politician, shot dead in Moscow.
2004: Paul Klebnikov, American journalist, shot dead in Moscow.
2006: Anna Politkovskaya, investigative journalist, shot dead in Moscow.
2006: Alexander Litvinenko, exiled dissident, polonium poisoning, London.
2009: Natalia Estemirova, human rights activist, shot dead in Grozny.
2009: Sergei Magnitsky, forensic tax accountant, died in police custody.
2009: Stanislav Markelov, human rights lawyer, shot dead near the Kremlin.
2009:Anastasia Baburova, journalist, shot dead trying to aid Markelov.
2013: Boris Berezovsky, exiled oligarch, died in Berkshire, England; open verdict.
2015: Boris Nemtsov, liberal politician, shot dead outside the Kremlin.
2018: Dawn Sturgess, novichok poisoning, Salisbury.

To be fair, a few of these may have been private enterprise killings.

Killing journalists isn't the same thing as killing people.
 
Well I guess we finally get an opportunity to disagree with each other over a matter of some interest and importance. State your case on why you think Putin is thuggish.

Same things that make Don thuggish, that's how concentrated wealth and power behaves. Nothing to be going to war over with anyone however.
 
Strictly between you and me Fentoine, isn't it quite repulsive to hear people justify murder of journalists?

Oh it used to be off limits, now? Apparently not. This is now perfectly acceptable from our partners in genocide, while Don can't quite figure out why he can't get away with that here, yet. Of course one must bear in mind that we provided the Saudis with internationally illegal cluster bombs, known to have a 90% collateral casualty rate in the field, to rain down on Yemen; even/way before Don. The Saudis mind you. Radical Wahabi Islamists who supplied most of the 9/11 perps. These folks still hold public square beheadings. All of america's wars now are wars of economic and resource control of the planet. One of the few honest things america has done of late was to withdraw from the UN Council on Human Rights; we do not belong on it.

America is utterly cucked by the Saudis over the petrodollar, upon which the economy of this society is dependant.
 
like you are doing by drooling over Putin?


you Putin cock leaches are so obvious

I was making a point in that conversation between two people that you've failed to grasp. Go back and try to figure it out for yourself and then get back to me. If you can't grasp the point then ask me and I'll p.m. you to let you know.
 
I was making a point in that conversation between two people that you've failed to grasp. Go back and try to figure it out for yourself and then get back to me. If you can't grasp the point then ask me and I'll p.m. you to let you know.

you defend Putin here a the time annatta
 
2003: Sergei Yushenkov, liberal politician, shot dead in Moscow.
2004: Paul Klebnikov, American journalist, shot dead in Moscow.
2006: Anna Politkovskaya, investigative journalist, shot dead in Moscow.
2006: Alexander Litvinenko, exiled dissident, polonium poisoning, London.
2009: Natalia Estemirova, human rights activist, shot dead in Grozny.
2009: Sergei Magnitsky, forensic tax accountant, died in police custody.
2009: Stanislav Markelov, human rights lawyer, shot dead near the Kremlin.
2009:Anastasia Baburova, journalist, shot dead trying to aid Markelov.
2013: Boris Berezovsky, exiled oligarch, died in Berkshire, England; open verdict.
2015: Boris Nemtsov, liberal politician, shot dead outside the Kremlin.
2018: Dawn Sturgess, novichok poisoning, Salisbury.

To be fair, a few of these may have been private enterprise killings.

You forgot to add to this list journalists Orhan Jamal, Alexander Rastorguev and Kirill Radchenko, who were killed in Africa while trying to learn about Putin’s armed mercenaries operating in the Central African Republic.
 
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