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Re: Meanwhile In Russia, Putin Passes Law Against Protests by ZUBY77(m): 7:01pm On Jul 23, 2014
WW3 looming. It usually starts like this.

The World just have to stop the Republicans from occupying The White House until Putin ends his Madness.

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Re: Meanwhile In Russia, Putin Passes Law Against Protests by Ebubeslym(m): 7:12pm On Jul 23, 2014
[size=20pt]VLADMIR PUTIN[/size] = Seeing into the future since 1991

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Re: Meanwhile In Russia, Putin Passes Law Against Protests by sarmiie(m): 7:12pm On Jul 23, 2014
freshness2020: Modern slavery!
Is UN sleeping!

and what can UN do??..... Remember isreal's case(still ongoing)??
Re: Meanwhile In Russia, Putin Passes Law Against Protests by oliseh3: 7:16pm On Jul 23, 2014
woodcook:

Part of Russia lie in Europe while the remaining half lies in Asia. Since Moscow is part of the half that lies in Asia, Russia is considered an Asia country.

then hw is that russia is allowed to participate in european competitions such as football?
Re: Meanwhile In Russia, Putin Passes Law Against Protests by pansophist(m): 7:51pm On Jul 23, 2014
Nice one Putin, you are a smart man.

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Re: Meanwhile In Russia, Putin Passes Law Against Protests by Missy89(f): 7:58pm On Jul 23, 2014
oliseh3:

then hw is that russia is allowed to participate in european competitions such as football?

location is irrelevant in associations so to speak.. Australia now plays in the Asian confederation. Turkey/ Israel plays in Europe as well even thou they is located in the Middle east (Asia). make sense since the decision is based on joining a stronger confederation that is in the closest proximity in other to improve the sport at home
Re: Meanwhile In Russia, Putin Passes Law Against Protests by jericco1(m): 8:13pm On Jul 23, 2014
I like the Russians, they re like John Wall...give and take
Re: Meanwhile In Russia, Putin Passes Law Against Protests by donlyone(m): 8:15pm On Jul 23, 2014
He probably doesn't want The US to use protests to destabilise his country.

The US is good at that. They have used it overthrow governments.

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Re: Meanwhile In Russia, Putin Passes Law Against Protests by Nobody: 8:20pm On Jul 23, 2014
mascot87: Good move by Putin, he has a foresight of d possibility of the West instigating Russians against it's government which if not handled properly could prompt d Russian government to take up arms against it's own people heating up more the polity & giving d West a reason to interven through wanting to oust d government militarily. He knows quite well the angle through which d West could get him & he must be very careful to ensure that the game is played to his own favor & not against him.

some Nigerians are messed up big time.. so westerners is the cause of all the problems.., if thats the case please western people come and instigate protest in Nigeria abeg we are tired of the govt grin grin

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Re: Meanwhile In Russia, Putin Passes Law Against Protests by lucianohase(m): 8:21pm On Jul 23, 2014
peteregwu: Meanwhile in Russia, Putin passes law against protests


Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a law into effect criminalizing repeated street protests.

Protesting on the streets of Moscow — or any other part of Russia, for that matter — will now not only cost a pretty penny, but also could land you behind bars, after Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday signed a law into effect criminalizing repeated street protests.

The law was one of a few measures Putin signed that are expected to increase the Russian government’s ability to control public discourse and the free exchange of information.

There was never really any question that Putin would endorse the measures, which have been going through the lawmaking process for months. But he made the measures official on a day when he also convened the Russian Security Council to discuss threats to the territorial integrity of the country, and at a time when international scrutiny is focused on what role Russia may or may not have played in the Ukrainian crisis that led to the shooting down of a Malaysia Airlines jet.

“Ever more frequently today we hear of ultimatums and sanctions … undesirable regimes, countries that conduct an independent policy or that simply stand in the way of somebody’s interests get destabilized,” Putin said Tuesday at the Russian Security Council meeting, adding that civil pro-democracy movements, such as the color revolutions of the past decade, were "in simple terms, takeovers instigated and financed from the outside.”

“Such methods will not work with Russia,” Putin went on. “The recipes used regarding weaker states fraught with internal conflict will not work with us. Our people, the citizens of Russia, will not let this happen and will never accept this.”

Russia has in recent memory not been quite as united as Putin’s statement suggests. In late 2011, protesters calling for free and fair elections came out in droves for large-scale rallies that continued into the new year. After Putin was reelected president in 2012, demonstrators gathered in Moscow’s Bolotnaya Square on the eve of his inauguration to protest his victory.

Since then, Russia has taken various steps to neuter the opposition. Laws were passed to limit and institute fines for protests, and leaders such as Alexei Navalny were put under house arrest or sent to prison.

In an interview Monday with Lenta.ru, Russian Investigative Committee spokesman Vladimir Markin congratulated the government on those moves — and credited them with helping Moscow avoid the sort of anti-government movement that rocked Kiev earlier this year.

“Our Ukrainian neighbors have shown to us a very good example of neglect by a state of legal culture and civilian norms — and that’s the result of it,” Markin said. “It’s clear to everyone that the police on Bolotnaya Square, investigators and operatives protected not only the state, but also the people from the most serious disasters.”

Under the new laws, protesters found guilty of “holding meetings, rallies, demonstrations, marches and pickets” multiple times during a six-month period will be eligible for a panoply of penalties, including fines ranging from 600,000 to 1 million rubles ($17,124 to $28,540) or two years of salary and up to five years of forced labor or prison.

Putin also signed a law to increase prison time for people who publicly call for anything that might “violate the territorial integrity of the Russian Federation.” Individuals can now receive up to four years in prison, instead of three, while appeals made via media and the Internet can bring about a five-year prison term.

Putin also signed a widely discussed law that will force any Internet company hoping to operate in Russia to store Russian clients’ personal data inside the country.

But Putin made a point of saying Tuesday that he had no intention of "cracking down" to thwart forces that threaten “the unity of our country.”

“We will not do that under any circumstances,” he said.

Nikolai Patrushev, a member of the Russian Security Council who took over from Putin as head of  Russia's Federal Security Service and served there until 2008, told reporters Tuesday that the opposition had an important place in Russia.

“For a situation to be normal, you should listen to the people who express their thoughts and whom you like, but you should also listen to the people whom you don’t like and you should understand why they express these thoughts,” Patrushev told reporters, according to an Interfax report. “Therefore, we must certainly listen to the views of the opposition in our country and take its opinion into account when making decisions, because they could be saying quite reasonable things.”

But Russian opposition leaders seem pretty certain that no matter what Kremlin officials say, they’ll do the opposite.

“The Russian authorities are planning to rely on civil society, there will be no crackdown,” read a tweet from Navalny’s account Tuesday. “Now we’ll all go to jail.”
http://washingtonpost.com/blogs/worldviews/wp/2014/07/22/meanwhile-in-russia-putin-passes-law-against-protests/
i like that !! I dnt see him as a tyrant cos most of these coloured revolutions are sponsored by some people in the west who see it as opportunity to impose there will on other people! If u give them the opportunity to have a foothold in ur country by allowing their will,that doesn't mean u r their ally in their hearts they still spy on u. Just look at what happened in germany ,spying after spying .......In as much as i believe in the citizenry expressing their disatisfaction in the form of peaceful protest but if not checked, some selfish outsiders see it as opportunity to hijack it by sponsoring a violent one there by distabilizing a country. They do this just to make sure their own interest is implemented.I See the north eastern part of nigeria,if northing is done to quash this completely it may lead to the division of this country according to predictions by a. Powerful western country. still suspect that a western foriegn power is sponsoring boko haram read http://tarnews.co.za/frontpage/boko-haram-is-a-cia-covert-operation-wikileaks/

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Re: Meanwhile In Russia, Putin Passes Law Against Protests by queensenglish91: 8:21pm On Jul 23, 2014
ebamma: .That awkward moment when putin says
my name is putin
i came to put you in
Huh?! Is this part of #DryJokesWednesday

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Re: Meanwhile In Russia, Putin Passes Law Against Protests by Missy89(f): 8:27pm On Jul 23, 2014
queensenglish91: Huh?! Is this part of #DryJokesWednesday

Driest joke in the history of humanity grin

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Re: Meanwhile In Russia, Putin Passes Law Against Protests by Nobody: 8:32pm On Jul 23, 2014
Putin is gradually becoming Hitler of our time

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Re: Meanwhile In Russia, Putin Passes Law Against Protests by KingAdeOluomo1(m): 8:38pm On Jul 23, 2014
Hitler is Back

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Re: Meanwhile In Russia, Putin Passes Law Against Protests by mascot87(m): 8:38pm On Jul 23, 2014
ikp4succes:

some Nigerians are messed up big time.. so westerners is the cause of all the problems.., if thats the case please western people come and instigate protest in Nigeria abeg we are tired of the govt grin grin

You are one of the Nigerian poo that refuses to think out of normal human thinking angry

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Re: Meanwhile In Russia, Putin Passes Law Against Protests by queensenglish91: 8:41pm On Jul 23, 2014
Missy89:

Driest joke in the history of humanity grin
It is a fearing sumtin oh!

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Re: Meanwhile In Russia, Putin Passes Law Against Protests by Nobody: 8:47pm On Jul 23, 2014
mascot87:

You are one of the Nigerian poo that refuses to think out of normal human thinking angry

Would u live in Russia?
Re: Meanwhile In Russia, Putin Passes Law Against Protests by texazzpete(m): 8:55pm On Jul 23, 2014
mascot87: Good move by Putin, he has a foresight of d possibility of the West instigating Russians against it's government which if not handled properly could prompt d Russian government to take up arms against it's own people heating up more the polity & giving d West a reason to interven through wanting to oust d government militarily. He knows quite well the angle through which d West could get him & he must be very careful to ensure that the game is played to his own favor & not against him.

How old are you that you recklessly celebrate the denial of some of the basic freedoms that should be the bedrock of any democracy?

The West to intervene militarily in Russia? What have you been smoking?

This move is aimed primarily at stifling Opposition in a Russia where Putin's Government already controls the press and social media. It's laughable you're babbling about 'the west' when Russia is also overtly encouraging rebellion in Ukraine, as they supported in Georgia.

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Re: Meanwhile In Russia, Putin Passes Law Against Protests by NIGERIALOLoCOM(m): 8:56pm On Jul 23, 2014
freshness2020: Modern slavery!
Is UN sleeping!

Russia has a strong influence in the UN.
Re: Meanwhile In Russia, Putin Passes Law Against Protests by NIGERIALOLoCOM(m): 9:00pm On Jul 23, 2014
olanshi: War is looming!

How?
Re: Meanwhile In Russia, Putin Passes Law Against Protests by Nobody: 9:00pm On Jul 23, 2014
pansophist: Nice one Putin, you are a smart man.

Nigerians make me laugh. Such blatant stupidity.

I've come to realize that nigerians cheer stupid decisions.
Go on. Continue cheering restrictions of the Russian people's rights.
You think everything is about the west.
M.oron

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Re: Meanwhile In Russia, Putin Passes Law Against Protests by homeboy232(m): 9:01pm On Jul 23, 2014
sebali: NO WONDA EUROPEANS REGARD RUSSIA AS A NON EUROPEAN STATE
shut up.. False news, why not from russia media? Why from america media? Well, we all knw dat americans are in full scale media propaganda war against russia
Re: Meanwhile In Russia, Putin Passes Law Against Protests by mascot87(m): 9:01pm On Jul 23, 2014
texazzpete:

How old are you that you recklessly celebrate the denial of some of the basic freedoms that should be the bedrock of any democracy?

The West to intervene militarily in Russia? What have you been smoking?

This move is aimed primarily at stifling Opposition in a Russia where Putin's Government already controls the press and social media. It's laughable you're babbling about 'the west' when Russia is also overtly encouraging rebellion in Ukraine, as they supported in Georgia.

Old enough to b ur son old man & for ur info, I have d right to my opinion & what ever I believe in & not u or millions of ur kind can change that so back off dude.

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Re: Meanwhile In Russia, Putin Passes Law Against Protests by mascot87(m): 9:02pm On Jul 23, 2014
ikp4succes:

Would u live in Russia?

Sure, I can.

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Re: Meanwhile In Russia, Putin Passes Law Against Protests by Nobody: 9:03pm On Jul 23, 2014
mascot87: Good move by Putin, he has a foresight of d possibility of the West instigating Russians against it's government which if not handled properly could prompt d Russian government to take up arms against it's own people heating up more the polity & giving d West a reason to interven through wanting to oust d government militarily. He knows quite well the angle through which d West could get him & he must be very careful to ensure that the game is played to his own favor & not against him.

You are a compound dunce
You think this is about the west.
You think everything going on in Russia has to have a correlation to the west.

This is about the freedom of people to protest against bad laws in their country.
They're being stifled you're here praising Putin. Dunce.

Go to Russia and see if the same Putin you're praising won't dump you in a gulag for being a black man.
Nonsense.

Tomorrow now you'll queue at the embassy of America hustling for visa.

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Re: Meanwhile In Russia, Putin Passes Law Against Protests by NIGERIALOLoCOM(m): 9:11pm On Jul 23, 2014
gboss4sure: Who knows the level of intelligence reports Putin received that made him ban street protest.

[size=14pt]Well at least the world still needs Russia to balance the tyranny and dictatorship of the US Government.[/size]

Putin leading the Brics makes him a target, When Gaddafi convinced African leaders to create an alternative to IMF, within months drones started flying over Libya, today Libya is a shadow of itself.
Re: Meanwhile In Russia, Putin Passes Law Against Protests by homeboy232(m): 9:15pm On Jul 23, 2014
@op, don't involve nairaland among propaganda engine room, u lack global exposure, all u do is to just copy and past from America media house without deep verification..Americans are frustrated because proxy war against russia is nt working as planned, NATO want ukraine in order to put eyes on ukraine, Putin was just to quick to claim Crimea state..counter measures..now they are in full scale propaganda media war against Russia. U can imagine alot of foolish nigerians talking rubbish abt russia base on k leg info frm american/Eu media house..highlevel jokers.

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Re: Meanwhile In Russia, Putin Passes Law Against Protests by chemicstein: 9:20pm On Jul 23, 2014
Putin is the only world leader who upholds the christian faith....succesfully outlawed homosexuality in russian society against western wishes....that's why u.s and her allies are bent on destroying russia and demonizing putin through western media.....without putin's challenge towards american bullying,syria would have gone the way afganistan,libya n iraq went......Russia and China are the only reason u.s have not taken control of the entire planet and spread its satanic doctrines like homosexuality to all mankind......you should be ashamed of yourself for saying ills about putin......we are all grateful to Putin for restoring other in our planet,halting U.S bullying.iraq had always been a peaceful country under hussein till u.s toppled his govt becos he refused to be a puppet to washinghton....since the u.s invasion of iraq till now the country have not known peace, same with libya and afganistan
U.S and her allies organised and sponsored protesters to cause havoc in ukraine and oust yanukovich because he is pro-russian....this recent law putin signed is to make sure suchs acts dosent susceed in Russia
benom: Oppression from a tyrant

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Re: Meanwhile In Russia, Putin Passes Law Against Protests by pansophist(m): 9:24pm On Jul 23, 2014
ebdib:

Nigerians make me laugh. Such blatant stupidity.

I've come to realize that nigerians cheer stupid decisions.
Go on. Continue cheering restrictions of the Russian people's rights.
You think everything is about the west.
M.oron

So why cant you pass your point without been insultive? and how did you arrived at the conclusion that I am a Nigerian? Why are so narrow minded you eediot? malu!

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Re: Meanwhile In Russia, Putin Passes Law Against Protests by Nobody: 9:25pm On Jul 23, 2014
chemicstein: Putin is the only world leader who upholds the christian faith....succesfully outlawed homosexuality in russian society against western wishes....that's why u.s and her allies are bent on destroying russia and demonizing putin through western media.....without putin's challenge towards american bullying,syria would have gone the way afganistan,libya n iraq went......Russia and China are the only reason u.s have not taken control of the entire planet and spread its satanic doctrines like homosexuality to all mankind......you should be ashamed of yourself for saying ills about putin......we are all grateful to Putin for restoring other in our planet,halting U.S bullying.iraq had always been a peaceful country under hussein till u.s toppled his govt becos he refused to be a puppet to washinghton....since the u.s invasion of iraq till now the country have not known peace, same with libya and afganistan
U.S and her allies organised and sponsored protesters to cause havoc in ukraine and oust yanukovich because he is pro-russian....this recent law putin signed is to make sure suchs acts dosent susceed in Russia


Putin upholds christian faith?
My God I don't want to be a Christian then.
If Christianity means supporting a child killer in Syria
If Christianity means shooting down innocent men women and children in a plane

Jesus would be ashamed of you.
You pathetic blasphemer.
Christians like you are all over Nigeria. Destroying the country with your ill version of Christianity.

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Re: Meanwhile In Russia, Putin Passes Law Against Protests by GodMode: 9:29pm On Jul 23, 2014
ebdib:


Putin upholds christian faith?
My God I don't want to be a Christian then.
If Christianity means supporting a child killer in Syria
If Christianity means shooting down innocent men women and children in a plane

Jesus would be ashamed of you.
You pathetic blasphemer.
Christians like you are all over Nigeria. Destroying the country with your ill version of Christianity.

There is no God. Putin just doesn't want to be a puppet.
Re: Meanwhile In Russia, Putin Passes Law Against Protests by chemicstein: 9:30pm On Jul 23, 2014
You don't know anything about global politics....U.S aided d dissolution of USSR...and they are bent on neutralising russia by turning her friends(former soviet states) against her and surrounding her with their millitary bases....Russia has been strong and united under putin and america using CIA are working over time to eliminate that...putin is just doing this to safe guard russia from western predators
texazzpete:

How old are you that you recklessly celebrate the denial of some of the basic freedoms that should be the bedrock of any democracy?

The West to intervene militarily in Russia? What have you been smoking?

This move is aimed primarily at stifling Opposition in a Russia where Putin's Government already controls the press and social media. It's laughable you're babbling about 'the west' when Russia is also overtly encouraging rebellion in Ukraine, as they supported in Georgia.

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