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Jislaaik, what's not rotten in Putin's evil-wannabe- empire ?

Started by bobbok...18 REPLIES851 VIEWS· 14 Mar 2024, 03:14
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bobbok...Captain10,129 posts
14 Mar 2024, 03:14
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14 Mar 2024, 03:14#1

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/mar/12/russian-red-cross-links-to-putin-war-in-ukraine



Red Cross urged to act over Russian branch’s links to Kremlin war machine

International organisation under growing pressure as Russian group’s activities appear to defy neutrality principle

  • Ukraine war –Shaun Walker live updates
  • The international Red Cross movement is under pressure to take action against the Russian Red Cross (RRC) over close links between the group and the Kremlin’s war and propaganda machine.

    The evidence includes the RRC president’s central role in a pro-Putin “patriotic” organisation, senior RRC staff who speak of the impossibility of peace with “Ukrainian Nazis”, and RRC participation in military training for children.

    There are also.......................

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clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
14 Mar 2024, 03:59
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14 Mar 2024, 03:59#2

This is another far-fetched BS  issue.   Name me a country and war where the red cross did not get involved through treatment of the wounded - both the soldiers and civilians wounded in wars.   But then you will be surprised because you know nothing about everything in this world.    .   .       

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bobbok...Captain10,129 posts
14 Mar 2024, 04:07
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14 Mar 2024, 04:07#3

 

The Militarization Of Childhood': Russian Children Being Roped Into Country's All-Out War Effort March 09, 2024 17:15 GMT
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clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
14 Mar 2024, 06:53
#4
14 Mar 2024, 06:53#4

Another case of dementia by BB in evidence.  

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bobbok...Captain10,129 posts
14 Mar 2024, 08:33
#5
14 Mar 2024, 08:33#5

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2022/12/27/russia-genocide-ukraine-children/

Russia’s abductions of Ukrainian children are a genocidal crimeWar is chaotic, inexplicable and devastating to children caught up in it. But war is not an excuse to abduct children from parents and their nation, as Russia is now doing in Ukraine. This is specifically prohibited by the 1948 United Nations Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide. The transfer of Ukrainian children to Russia — and attempts to brainwash them, removing their language and culture — is a genocidal crime that calls for prosecution...................

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clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
14 Mar 2024, 09:09
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14 Mar 2024, 09:09#6

The above is another angle of BS from the Ukraine Government.    After the Ukraine Government banned Russian from being used and taught in Ukraine Schools - the Russian speaking people sent their children to Russia for education purposes.   There were zero abductions of children from their parents - after war broke out in Eastern Ukraine Russia sent 3,5 million women and children from Eastern Ukraine area to Russia for their safety.    Whether it included Ukraine speaking people is unclear.

There is a totally different angle coming from an international welfare organization who save children in war situations.   They found that people hit their children - mainly boys - from discovery because they feared that he Ukrainian army would get hold of them - put them in uniform and give them guns and sending them to the front, where their life expectancy became 4 hours. 

This came from a reputable international welfare organization and  is ten times more reliable than the BS the media and especially the puppet Ukraine Government  spread.    

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bobbok...Captain10,129 posts
14 Mar 2024, 09:44
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14 Mar 2024, 09:44#7

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MozartCaptain49,914 posts
14 Mar 2024, 13:24
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14 Mar 2024, 13:24#8

So Wanker, why did Roob disavow the Russian war if it is so moral.

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DbDraadCaptain26,388 posts
14 Mar 2024, 16:56
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14 Mar 2024, 16:56#9

Won't put it past him, but some of these allegations sounds a bit off and propaganda-ish, but who knows what's going on in his head.

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bobbok...Captain10,129 posts
14 Mar 2024, 20:00
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14 Mar 2024, 20:00#10

Roob ??

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clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
15 Mar 2024, 08:02
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15 Mar 2024, 08:02#11

Mozart

Because Rublev is a gentleman with principles -  you have none.  Ruiblev did not evaluate what caused the war - he just opposed the war. 

Arsehole this thread is about allegations by the Ukraine Government of which none are true - so why are you so upset?   Because you made yourself into what you really are - you attack me for exposing your BS.  If you have nothing to contribute to a thread - bugger off and wash the shit o ut of your mouth.      .      

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bobbok...Captain10,129 posts
15 Mar 2024, 19:32
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15 Mar 2024, 19:32#12

At a polling station in the oil-rich city of Tyumen, voters could get a picture with a cardboard cutout of the conservative Kremlin-friendly US presenter Tucker Carlson, who travelled to Russia last month to interview Putin.

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clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
15 Mar 2024, 22:39
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15 Mar 2024, 22:39#13

That is BS>   You claim anybody trying to find the viewpoints of Putin is wrong  - especially when you do not beleif the lies of the if you not believe the standard lies of the USA and their puppet in Kiev come up with BS.     

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bobbok...Captain10,129 posts
15 Mar 2024, 23:15
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15 Mar 2024, 23:15#14
  Attacks on polling stations, a Tucker Carlson cutout and baby Vladimir Putin: Russia election highlights

Russia’s presidential contest won’t deliver a surprise winner, but day one of the vote was surprisingly action-packed.

March 15, 2024 8:29 pm CET By Eva Hartog and Denis Leven

Russia’s presidential vote kicked off on Friday with the expected pomp — and unexpected acts of protest. 

After more than two decades in power, Vladimir Putin will be seeking an overwhelming victory to buttress his claim that Russians massively back him and his war in Ukraine.

Rather than an exercise in democracy, the three-day vote, which culminates on Sunday, is above all a test of loyalty for Russia’s state apparatus. 

Across the country, tens of thousands of officials face the daunting task of luring a largely apathetic electorate to polling stations.

Then there’s the additional challenge of dealing with the unorthodox protest endorsed by the late opposition leader Alexei Navalny. The campaign, “At noon against Putin,” is effectively an effort to troll Putin by asking Russians to show up to the polls at noon on Sunday.

While opposition leaders in exile know the effort cannot realistically achieve much, they hope it will provide evidence that there is a meaningful opposition to Putin despite the limited room for dissent in Russia. 



If Sunday is the main focus for those who oppose the Kremlin, Friday was meant by the Russian authorities to present an image of unanimous support and enthusiasm for Putin.

Civil servants, state employees and students across the country were instructed to vote on Friday at specific times and at specific polling stations or online — in a method slammed by critics as a way to facilitate tampering.

Putin himself was shown by pro-Kremlin media sitting behind a computer at his residence in Novo Ogaryovo as he reportedly cast his electronic ballot on Friday afternoon.

Here are the main takeaways of the first day of Russia’s voting fest:

1. Spate of attacks

In an unexpected turn of events, at several polling stations throughout the country people poured green dye and ink into ballot boxes or caused fires. 

Russia’s Investigative Committee said it has charged at least three people with obstructing elections, which carries a sentence of up to five years. 

Russia’s top elections official Ella Pamfilova told journalists the “scumbags” who had attempted to destroy ballots had been motivated by money (read: not politics).

2. Circus of interest

Voting had only just begun when the electronic voting system overheated, reportedly because of a “huge natural” interest among Muscovites who reportedly had decided to vote first thing in the morning, though the problem was soon fixed.

Physical queues also formed outside some polling stations as groups of state employees and soldiers came to vote at exactly the same time, supposedly spontaneously.

Halfway through Friday, investigative outlet The Insider had already listed a hare, a beaver, a wild boar, a polar bear, two Father Frosts, and a herd of yaks showing up at various polling stations, as well as a Russian bogatyr warrior who, ironically, wished “peace” upon voters.  

But the prize for creativity goes to Buryatia in eastern Siberia, among those regions with the highest number of mobilized men and death toll in Russia’s war.

The republic’s residents showed up in recognizable groups of cement factory workers, Buddhist monks, dressed in national costume and on horseback, as well as a troupe of some forty fishermen, ice drills in hand. 

“Without a doubt, such a display of civic duty from our residents is a source of joy!” the chair of the local election commission Svetlana Avzdevich was cited as saying by local media

No place did better than the village of Nutepelmen, however, where, four hours into voting, the local polling station announced it had reached a 100 percent turnout after its 61 residents all cast their vote. 

3. Rewards

As voting got underway, reports poured in of lucky winners of raffled prizes. In Siberia, a cleaner gushed she’d won an apartment; a female police officer won a car. 

“I can’t believe it, someone pinch me,” she told onlookers.

Generosity at polling stations came in different forms: in the Chelyabinsk region, one local hospital promised voters free blood tests and even gynaecological examinations on site while other polling stations merely handed out pancakes

4. Barbie, Tucker Carlson and baby Putin 

Not all the rewards were material. In the Siberian city of Tyumen, one polling station promised voters the chance to pose for a photograph with the American polemicist Tucker Carlson.

A cardboard cutout, to be exact. In the same city, Barbie and her daughter also dropped by.

Elsewhere, two Putins cast their votes.

In Siberia’s Chita, a young man by the name of Yegor Putin told media he would be voting for “my candidate,” though declining to specify who.

And in Nizhnevartovsk in the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Area, a couple brought in their newborn Vladimir Putin, vowing to “vote for our children’s future.” 

5. Political appearances

Notably, Chief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov was filmed casting his vote alongside Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, following persistent speculation about his health and whereabouts due to his diminished public appearances.

Meanwhile, the independent elections monitor Golos had registered more than 1,000 voting irregularities by Friday afternoon, such as having pro-Putin campaign materials at polling stations.

Denis Leven is hosted at POLITICO under the EU-funded EU4FreeMedia residency program.




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bobbok...Captain10,129 posts
15 Mar 2024, 23:18
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15 Mar 2024, 23:18#15

Pointless asking you to apologise.

Typical Zbot gopnik behaviour.

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clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
16 Mar 2024, 01:24
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16 Mar 2024, 01:24#16

Apologize for what?   I do not approve  of election malpractices  like counting of 25 million votes without any identification in the 2020 US presidential election and the  being dubious at best - while in certain areas n areas there were thousands of dead voters turning up to vote in that election.    When that is viewed on security cameras and people charged with voter fraud there s no reporting in the media on that.      

Politico is an international publication and what they reported are also leftwing  propaganda BS.    Was there any political reporters at polling  stations where the allegations  are reported as happening?   .

One of their articles I looked on dealt with the farmers protests all over Europe w imed at the EU rules on reducing the farming  by 25%  and restricting farming for ue according to EU rues to redirect farm usage by farmers and the EU war on cows that would destroy the production of the dairy-related industry totally.    In the meantime the food [rice increases caused by shortage of food products have pushed fod prices beyond recognition and the EU is being attacked for causing the shorages where food product prices have increased by over 10%. and millions of eople could not afford th higher prices due to shortages in production.    In the USA the same stunts are being practiced and millions of people became food insecurity (there are 409 million US citizens in that category.   As a result food production in Europe  and the USA are dropping like lead balls.

                 

  

           

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MozartCaptain49,914 posts
16 Mar 2024, 02:36
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16 Mar 2024, 02:36#17

How about you just follow Rublev’s example and condemn Russia’s war .

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clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
16 Mar 2024, 03:01
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16 Mar 2024, 03:01#18

Mozart

BS  - no need to condemn the war.   From the moment the civil war in Eastern Ukraine turned into a full-scale war, I called for a negotiated settlement and not war - while people like you screamed war and support it. The US Government sabotaging efforts to settle the issue through negotiation.   So I am anti war - while  people like you are for war.      Because I believe that wars settled nothing and have  negative consequences the present  war is largely the result of Biden not wanting any negotiations on the issue.

That is why the USA are losing allied countries all over the world.   But ten according to you because I always supported negotiations and not war - you call me pro-Putin.   WHICH OBVIOUSLY IS TOTAL BS.

            

         

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bobbok...Captain10,129 posts
17 Mar 2024, 20:15
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17 Mar 2024, 20:15#19

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