Putin’s Democracy
May 18, 2007, 12:18 pm![]() |
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By Andrew L. Jaffee
Russian President Vladimir Putin has prevented political dissidents from attending summit talks with the EU. He’s afraid of a former chess player? Such a tough guy, pushing around tiny nations like Estonia. Vladimir has surrounded himself with other former KGB goons, so in the Kremlin nowadays, “influence stems from the former Soviet organs of repression.” Back in the USSR? From the Beeb:
A number of leading anti-Putin activists, including the former chess champion Garry Kasparov, had passports confiscated and were detained at Moscow’s Sheremetyevo airport.
The authorities said they had false travel documents.
Several foreign journalists were also reportedly prevented from traveling.
False? Yeah, if you’re KGB/NKVD…
Related: Europe, Communism / Socialism, Russia, Baltic States






