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Billionaire ex-Arsenal shareholder and former Russian deputy PM hit with sanctions by UK
A former major shareholder in Arsenal FC and Russia's ex-deputy prime minister have become the latest oligarchs to be sanctioned by the UK, the Foreign Office said.
©Reuters Alisher Usmanov (L) and Igor Shuvalov are the latest oligarchs to be sanctioned
Foreign Secretary Liz Truss said Alisher Usmanov, who owned more than 30% of Arsenal before selling up to current owner Stan Kroenke in 2018, has been sanctioned.
©Reuters Mr Usmanov with Vladimir Putin in 2018
He then developed commercial links with fellow Premier League club Everton through his firm USM, but these were suspended on Wednesday.
©Reuters Mr Putin and Igor Shuvalov in 2017
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John Terry urged to delete 'appalling' message to Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich
©Provided by Metro John Terry has paid tribute to Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich (Getty)
Labour MP Chris Bryant has branded John Terry’s message to Roman Abramovich ‘appalling’ after the former Chelsea captain paid tribute to the club’s owner.
Terry was Chelsea’s captain for the majority of Abramovich’s time at Stamford Bridge and following the Russian’s announcement, the 41-year-old posted a photo of them together with the Premier League trophy along with the caption: ‘The best.’
In response to Terry’s message, Bryant said on Twitter: ‘This is appalling.
‘I think @JohnTerry26 you should take this down ASAP. The people of Ukraine are being bombed, shelled and murdered while you celebrate Abramovich.’
Speaking in the House of Commons on Thursday, Bryant once again questioned why the UK Government has not seized Abramovich’s assets.
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Russia's Lukoil breaks ranks by telling Putin to end war in Ukraine
Russia’s second-largest oil company has urged Vladimir Putin to end his invasion of Ukraine in a sign of hardening resistance against the conflict among influential oligarchs.
©Provided by The Telegraph Lukoil
Lukoil, led by billionaire founder Vagit Alekperov, called for an “immediate cessation of the armed conflict” and expressed concern over the “tragic events” as domestic pressure on the Kremlin mounts.
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Everton-linked Russian billionaire Usmanov sanctioned over Ukraine invasion
Russian billionaire Alisher Usmanov, who has ties to Everton, is being hit with sanctions in the UK under measures to pressure Vladimir Putin over his invasion of Ukraine.
©PA Archive Russian billionaire Alisher Usmanov has ties to Everton (bradley Collyer/PA) - PA Archive
The Foreign Office was also preparing to announce sanctions against former Russian deputy prime minister Igor Shuvalov on Thursday evening after the move was signed off by Foreign Secretary Liz Truss, the PA news agency understands.
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Disney, Cannes, Sony, Eurovision - they all cancelled Russia
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A chain reaction after Putin's invasion of Ukraine
After Russian military forces led by Vladimir Putin invaded Ukraine on 24th February, people all over the world have responded with indignation. Putin's Russia is not welcome anymore at a number of cultural and sports events.
No film premieres in Russia
Sony has been the latest major entertainment company, after Disney and Warner Bros, to withdraw its new releases from Russian cinemas.
Goodbye, 'The Batman' and 'Morbius'
Releases such as 'The Batman' (Warner), 'Turning Red' (Disney) and 'Morbius' (Sony), which were to hit Russian cinemas in March, have been halted and - for the time being - will only be released outside of Russia.
The Cannes Film Festival
Apart from the film boycots of Russia, the Cannes Film Festival has also announced that it will not receive any Russian delegation. It wants to show its "full support to the people of Ukraine and all those in its territory", the organisation said in a statement.
No iPhone, no Apple Maps
Apple has been another major company that stopped its sales in - and export to - Russia. At the same time, it has limited the Apple Pay system for online payments, but its most applauded intervention has been to restrict Ukrainian map information on Apple Maps.
Tech giants take a stand
Technology giants such as Facebook, Twitter and Microsoft have limited their facilities for the dissemination of information by media outlets sympathetic to the Russian government. They are against the spread of false information and aim to ensure public safety.
No Google maps
Google, for its part, has also disabled direct traffic data from Google Maps to protect the privacy of citizens and prevent them from being geolocated.
Big channels blocked from YouTube
YouTube, meanwhile, has blocked the Russia Today and Sputnik channels, both of which are pro-Putin.
Athletics gear no longer sold
Nike and Adidas have also joined the actions against Russia. The American multinational has temporarily halted the sale of its products in Russia. The German firm, for its part, has stopped its collaboration with the Russian Football Federation immediately.
Out of Eurovision
The European Broadcasting Union (EBU), organiser of the Eurovision Song Contest, has expelled Russia from its 2022 contest. The country's participation in the musical competition would not correspond with "the rules of the event and the values of the EBU", they said in an official statement.
Wait - isn't Eurovision non-political?
[NOPE! - Eurovision Song Contest 2018, "israel" edition]
Interestingly, the decision came just hours after the organiSation had insisted that Russia should stay on as a contestant. The EBU had argued that Eurovision is "a cultural event of a non-political nature" and that no country could therefore be excluded from it on the basis of politics. Apparently, Putin has gone too far even from a "non-political" perspective.
The World Cup in Qatar
The 2022 football World Cup in Qatar has been very controversial from the moment it was announced. If there is anything missing from an event in a country that doesn't have a football tradition, where there is little space and high temperatures, and where Human rights have been violated with regard to the migrant workers who build the stadiums, then there's the matter of Russia now.
Russia out of Qatar 2022
After thinking it over for a bit, FIFA has announced that Russia is out of the Qatar 2022 World Cup. The decision comes after a number of countries already had refused to play against the Russian team on any occasion before or during the tournament.
No flag and no anthem
Initially, FIFA had opted to allow Russia to compete in the World Cup qualifiers, as long as it used the name of the Russian Football Union instead of a national representation. The team was to leave the Russian flag at home, play no national anthem and avoid Russian football fields. The problem with this option - the team had no-one to play against.
Who wants to play against Russia?
The Polish team, through its captain Robert Lewandowski, had been the first to communicate that it refused to play against Russia in the decisive play-off semi-final that would give one of the two teams a ticket to the World Cup in Qatar.
Not Poland, England, Denmark...
The match was to be played in Moscow (24th March) and the winner would face the Czech Republic or Sweden on 29th March; however, the Swedes and Czechs joined Poland and said they would refuse to play against Russia. The English, Welch and Danish teams have said the same.
France can do without Russia
For its part, the French team says that it "does not oppose the exclusion of Russia from the World Cup", as the president of the French Football Federation, Noël Le Graët, confirms.
Champions League
The principal European football competition, the Champions League, has also taken action against Russia. The final of the league was to be held in St. Petersburg. It has now been moved to Paris. UEFA, the European football organisation, goes hand-in-hand with the global FIFA. They have also consulted the IOC (International Olympic Committee).
Europa League
Equally forceful has been the measure taken in the Europa League. Spartak Moscow has been expelled from the competition. The games it was supposed to play against the German team of Leipzig (on 10th and 17th March) are therefore considered as wins by the German team. It will go directly to the quarter-finals.
No Russian ballet in London
From football to ballet, Russia is banned everywhere. London's Royal Opera House has cancelled performances of the Bolshoi's legendary Russian ballet, removing it from its schedule entirely.
Formula 1
Formula 1 has been blunt and quick in making decisions - the 2022 Russian GP is suspended and the Sochi circuit, where it had been held continuously since 2014, is out.
Official Statement
Everything indicates that the cancellation is definitive. It remains to be seen what happens with the St. Petersburg circuit, where the Russian GP was to be held in 2023.
Chess
The International Chess Federation has announced that the 44th Chess Olympiad will no longer be held in Russia. It's a competition in which representatives from almost 200 countries were going to participate, and Russian players are always very strong competitors there.
Maths
The International Congress of Mathematicians (ICM) that was to be held in Russia in July 2022 will now be virtual. It will not take place in St. Petersburg anymore. The Fields Medals, the most important prize in the field, usually are awarded at this congress.
Basketball
In basketball, the Euroleague has decided that the games scheduled on Russian soil are suspended immediately. The first match cancelled was Barcelona-CSKA Moscow, which was to be played on 27th February.
Players exit Russia
At the same time, a number of foreign players in Russian teams, like Zenit St. Petersburg, CSKA Moscow and Unics Kazan, have announced that they are leaving their teams immediately; thus, Shabazz Napier, Kuzminskas and Gudaitis leave Zenit; while Toko Shengelia, Voigtmann, Grigonis and Lundberg do the same with CSKA Moscow.
No contract and no team
The termination of their contracts means that - with the market closed - they cannot play this year's competition with another team.
All pictures in this article ©Showbizz Daily
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Russian businessman places $1m bounty on Vladimir Putin’s head
A Russian businessman has placed a $1m bounty on Vladimir Putin’s head and urged the country’s military officers to bring the president to justice.
Entrepreneur Alex Konanykhin made the promise in a post on social media site LinkedIn and called it his “moral duty” to take action and help Ukraine following the unprovoked attack. “I promise to pay $1,000,000 to the officer(s) who, complying with their constitutional duty, arrest(s) Putin as a war criminal under Russian and international laws,” wrote Mr Konanykhin. “Putin is not the Russian president as he came to power as the result of a special operation of blowing up apartment buildings in Russia, then violated the Constitution by eliminating free elections and murdering his opponents.”
His post included a photo of Mr Putin, with the caption, “Wanted: Dead or alive. Vladimir Putin for mass murder.”
He added: “As an ethnic Russian and a Russia citizen, I see it as my moral duty to facilitate the denazification of Russia. I will continue my assistance to Ukraine in its heroic efforts to withstand the onslaught of Putin’s Orda.”
The word “Orda” is Russian for “horde”. Mr Konanykhin has a complicated history with the Russian government, and in 1996 was arrested while living in the US after Russian authorities claimed he had embezzled $8m from the Russian Exchange Bank.
FBI agents testified that the Russian mafia had taken out a contract on Mr Konanykhin, and the case was settled and he was granted political asylum.
His asylum was revoked several years later, but his deportation was eventually cancelled by US District Judge T S Ellis, who overruled it, who said that a decision to return him to Moscow “stinks”.
Mr Konanykhin’s reference to blowing up buildings relates to a conspiracy theory that the Russian intelligence service, the FSB – which Mr Putin was head of from 1998 to 1999 – was responsible for explosions in four apartment blocks in 1999 which killed about 300 people. The attacks, blamed on Chechen terrorists, helped spark the Second Chechen War, which itself helped consolidate Mr Putin’s popularity in Russia. He became prime minister in 1999 and was named acting president on the last day of the year, subsequently being elected to a full term the following March.
The theory was expounded among others by former FSB officer Alexander Litvinenko, who was assassinated in London in 2006 – apparently by Russian agents – using the radioactive isotope polonium-210.
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Ordinary Russians pay a high price for protesting Putin
One of the more astonishing developments of the last week has been the sight of ordinary Russians taking to the streets to decry Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine. In a country where dissent can quickly get you imprisoned or even poisoned, it takes extraordinary moral courage to take a stand - as many as 5000 protesters have been arrested already, but does the world have the right to expect such courage from Russians?
Michael McFaul, who served as the U.S. ambassador to Russia during the Obama administration, thinks so. "There are no more 'innocent' 'neutral' Russians anymore. Everyone has to make a choice — support or oppose this war," he said on Wednesday morning on Twitter.
[Russia/Ukraine - Former US ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul's deleted tweet & replies
https://www.bitchute.com/video/NUi3Z94rwObG]
"The only way to end this war is if 100,000s, not thousands, protest against this senseless war. Putin can't arrest you all!"
That's glib, morally-preening nonsense. In the United States, the slogan "silence equals complicity" has become something of a cliche when brandished by lefty activists, and to some extent it might even be true, but only because we live in a democracy where, supposedly, nearly all citizens have a say in the country's governance. The bar for moral courage isn't quite on the ground here — lots of people were injured badly
or snatched off the streets
during the Black Lives Matter protests in 2020, for example — but there is still a lot of room for dissent.
It's a mistake to transfer that either/or mindset to an autocracy like Russia. Even the country's oligarchs have sometimes paid
for getting on the wrong side
of the government. For many people there, it is not the case that silence equals complicity — it's survival, ad given the sudden devastation
of Russia's economy following the invasion, that survival has just become a lot more difficult. Vladimir Putin Putin is guilty of invading Ukraine. Pronouncing a shared collective guilt
[Russia/Ukraine - Former US ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul's deleted tweet & replies 2
https://www.bitchute.com/video/eVABSo2BL0jQ]
upon millions of people who might just be trying to get by while keeping their heads down is unfair and unjust
.
We should welcome and celebrate Russians who - knowing the costs of dissent - get out and protest. (Opposition leader Alexander Navalny
— who knows a thing or two about those costs — has already encouraged his countrymen to rise up.) We might even encourage that dissent, and indeed that might be one of the aims
of the new sanctions regime, but we Americans have no right to demand Russians risk their lives in the face of incredible power, or to judge them for not speaking up, especially if we're sitting across the ocean and bearing none of the risk.
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Russia's jailed opposition leader urges global protests of Putin's brutal Ukraine war: 'We cannot wait any longer'
Russian opposition activist Alexei Navalny is seen on the screen during a hearing at the Petushki District Court on 17th January 2022. Photo by Anna Ustinova/TASS via Getty Images
Russia's jailed opposition leader Alexei Navalny urged the global community to protest against Russia's brutal war in Ukraine.
"We cannot wait any longer", Navalny said in a tweet
[Russia/Ukraine - Russia's jailed Opposition leader Alexey Navalny urging people to protest
https://www.bitchute.com/video/LHnXpXAC70Tr]
on Wednesday. "Wherever you are, in Russia, Belarus or on the other side of the planet, go to the main square of your city every weekday and at 2 pm on weekends and holidays."
"We must, gritting our teeth and overcoming fear, come out and demand an end to the war", he said. Navalny's calls come at some personal risk. He was poisoned in August 2020
with a Soviet-era nerve agent Novichok, and flown to Germany for treatment. Upon his return to Moscow, he was sentenced to two and a half years in prison over parole violation claims stemming from a 2014 fraud conviction.
Authorities recently moved to extend Navalny's sentence by 15 years
. Russians took to the streets in large protests
across the country in April 2021 after Navalny's arrest and his hunger strike, with estimates that authorities arrested more than 1,700 protestors.
In his Twitter thread, he acknowledged that his call for global demonstrations against Russian President Vladimir Putin's war comes as he sits behind bars. "They say that someone who cannot attend a rally and does not risk being arrested for it cannot call for it," he said. "I'm already in prison, so I think I can."
Navalny has been one of Russia's most vocal critics of corruption and was arrested after he publicised an investigation
nto a $1 billion mansion on the Black Sea he said was secrety controlled by Putin. Russian officials ordered
news sites to scrub any reference to Navalny's investigation afterwards.
Since Russia launched its attack last week, protests have erupted in cities around the world
as people rally behind Ukraine's resistance. Anti-war demonstrations within Russia
have been staged in dozens of cities across the country — including Putin's hometown of St. Petersburg.
Thousands, however, have been detained over the last few days for their participation in the protests. Russia's Investigative Committee warned citizens in a statement
on Thursday not to take part in the "unauthorised" protests "associated with the tense foreign political situation".
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Russian Police Reportedly Arrest, Jail Children Protesting War Against Ukraine
Five children, ages 7 to 11, were armed with flowers and a "No War" sign when Russian police arrested them and their mothers, according to NPR
.
Photos first posted by Alexandra Arkhipova on Facebook show the children behind bars. Arkhipova, a university researcher, said the kids and the two women were detained and brought to a police station.
“Five children aged 7 to 11 and their mothers Olga Alter and Ekaterina Zavizion were detained today for trying to lay flowers to the Embassy of Ukraine (and also - what a terrible crime - the children made a poster! )” Arkhipova said in a Facebook post.
Arkhipova said the women and children were eventually released from the police station and fined. She said they are seeking a human rights lawyer. A video taken by Arkhipova shows a little girl crying, her fingers laced through metal bars.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba shared images of the kids on Twitter, and said that Russian President Vladimir Putin “is at war with children.”
“This is how scared [Putin] is,” Kuleba said.
Russia is thought to have detained more than 6,000 anti-war protesters
throughout the country as Russian forces continue to inch closer to Ukraine’s capital city, Kyiv.
“We understand the vast majority [of arrested Russian demonstrators] are released within hours, many after paying an administrative fine, while some are given prison sentences ranging from seven to 25 days under various laws,” the office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights said. “There are also reports of unnecessary and excessive use of force by police during and after the arrests.”
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A google translation of the Russian Facebook page, which appears to have been deleted now, is below; Facebook says,
This content isn't available at the moment
When this happens, it's usually because the owner only shared it with a small group of people or changed who can see it, or it's been deleted.
The post also has an Earth/Globe icon, which I presume means is public worldwide, and not a private post. The post is in Russian and English -
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Alexandra Arkhipova
1 Maret pukul 19.32 ·
Children, war and a police van (for English scroll below)
Ekaterina Zavizion and her friend Olga Alter and their children (Sofya Gladkova, 7 years old, Liza Gladkova, 11 years old, Gosha Petrov, 11 years old, Matvey Petrov, 9 years old and David Petrov, 7 years old), today, March, 1, went to put flowers at the Ukrainian Embassy. The children drew a poster and went with it.
All of them were detained by police, and the policemen were keeping them in police can, later they brought them to the "Presnenskoye" police station. Phones were taken away from parents (or will be soon), and the policemen are shouting at the parents and threatening these brave mums to put their children in the children care so these mums would lose their parents rights.
Right now we need the help of the community, help of journalists and Human Rights activists.
Update. All of them finally were released. Now they will meet a court trial.
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There are many replies in Russian. A quick copy-pasta (translated via google), which I made smaller in size on here to save space (so either copy and paste into e.g. Notebook on Windows, or increase the viewing size of your browser, or quote me and scroll to/find/go to it to read) is below -
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Idaliya Fedotova
For the "no war" poster. They knocked from the bottom.
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Elena Cheban
Fuck what's going on with you. So we do not want to lose our independence and freedom of speech! Ukraine is over everything!!!
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Helena Kazancewa
Zashkvar. Children behind bars
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Tatyana Blinova
Good thing you didn't bring paper cups with you!
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Elena Kvashnina
If only the children weren't scared
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Ella Lungwitz
This has no name
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Nikolay Zhmurenko
Are OVD-Info lawyers connected to the rescue?
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Paling Relevan dipilih, sehingga beberapa balasan mungkin sudah difilter.
Pembuat
Alexandra Arkhipova
We informed Nikolay Zhmurenko that the lawyer has finally arrived
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Natalia Khabur
God. From us, at least donations to OVD-INFO and Apologia.
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Alexander Lyakhov
They probably say to these children: "Why didn't you go out 8 years ago?"
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Ivan Zelenkov
Peace and love to all of us! No war!
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Anna Bulgakova
Sasha, now, at 00:53, a lawyer has arrived there, at the Presnenskoye police department?
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Alexandra Arkhipova
Anna Bulgakova they just left, with a lawyer
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Sonia Kurtik
Horrible! What can be done? call?
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Olia Ziabko
Just now, at night
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Yulia Gorbatova
My God.
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Pavel Gamov
God. The world was drawing the world all childhood. Is this actually Russia?
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Andrey Lysenko
Damn... they oh@ate?! That is, when children are "ready to die" for Uncle Vova, is this normal?!! And when children are against the war, then - this is a paddy wagon?! When they start fighting with children, this should really threaten a tribunal ...
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Ninel Aneas
Such little ones behind bars!!! This is the limit ...
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Anastasia Vinoritas
How can I help you???
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Galina Belkova
Released!
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Boris Sukhorukov
We will upload the song "Solar Circle" and play it under the windows of Russian functionaries. To break them!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9U6aKZ5t5g
solar circle
YOUTUBE.COM
solar circle
solar circle
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Tatiana Khan
Fucked up, fierce and senseless
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Evgeny Mourie
It's not the bottom. It's below the bottom. To what extent do the security forces need to sink in order to arrest children who want peace? In Russia, the real bandits are over???
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Ksandra Orlova
It's fucked up, but ... It's good that Presneskoye. There are good cops, especially for minors. My son was there and I was with him.
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Olia Ziabko
They were released
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Anna Bykova
children understand, and adults in public in my native Norilsk are indignant that someone wrote about ALLEGED, bitch, ALLEGED !!! Russia’s military aggression, and why is there politics like this, this is a group about the city, its history, bitch, bitch, bitch !!!, I outlined the situation to them ... Lihat Selengkapnya
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Olia Ziabko
Bl***
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Olga Kowgar
Yeah ... war against humanity in people !!! But light always conquers darkness! To fight is generally terrible, but with children with posters low !!! And then how can such policemen be called law enforcement agencies !!! Disgusting!
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Nikita Sorokin
Hello. Do you have contact with parents?
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Eugene Chepurnoy
It's just some agony
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Maria Sinitsyna-Rossen
I just got through on the phone, the policeman answered me on the phone with irony that they have no one in the department. I ask - what, have they already released? He said everyone was released.
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Tatiana Novgorodseva
How do children at this age know what an embassy is, and why it is necessary to stand there with a poster ..
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Sebilya Cholakova
Just decent words are no longer thawed...
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Saulius Kruopis
Visiskas absurdas
Mungkin seni 1 orang
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Evgenia Chernysheva-Petrenko
Nightmare
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Nightmare
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Yury Kukushkin
Fascists, natural fascists!!!
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Natalia Cherevko
Department of Internal Affairs Presnensky:
Head of the Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for the Presnensky District of Moscow, Police Colonel Schukin Sergey Yuryevich
Phone (round the clock): 8 (499) 259-00-75; 8 (499) 256-75-75
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Serj Rubtsov
#the country of the sadists
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Anton Babichev
The question is - if the phones were taken away - who filmed?
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Joseph Zislin
They scare the police, they press, they threaten to take away children. vile creatures
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There is also a picture in one of the comments. I have excluded that.
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Russia-Ukraine war: United Nations approves resolution condemning Putin, Russia: LIVE UPDATES
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Thousands of Russians are protesting against the war with Ukraine. Putin’s not likely to listen.
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Thousands of Russians arrested for protesting against Putin's war on Ukraine, Human Rights group says
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Russians join global protests against Putin’s Ukraine invasion despite warnings
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Alexei Navalny calls for Russians to protest 'obviously insane tsar' Putin every day
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Russians Are Taking to the Streets to Protest the Invasion of Ukraine
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Mass arrests reported as Russians protest Putin’s invasion of Ukraine
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Russians turn on Putin: Police drag unconscious woman away as protests break out in St Petersburg with crowds chanting 'no to war' and demanding an end to invasion of Ukraine
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Putin cornered as Russian people step up protests, world leaders, businesses turn on him: ‘Is he losing it?’
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Russians take to streets, brave riot police to protest Putin's Ukraine invasion
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Russians say 'no' to Putin’s war on Ukraine by protesting on streets, hundreds arrested
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https://ancient-forums.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=68695
CONTENTS:
- Billionaire ex-Arsenal shareholder and former Russian deputy PM hit with sanctions by UK
- John Terry urged to delete 'appalling' message to Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich
- Russia's Lukoil breaks ranks by telling Putin to end war in Ukraine
- Everton-linked Russian billionaire Usmanov sanctioned over Ukraine invasion
- Disney, Cannes, Sony, Eurovision - they all cancelled Russia
- Russian businessman places $1m bounty on Vladimir Putin’s head
- Ordinary Russians pay a high price for protesting Putin
- Russia's jailed opposition leader urges global protests of Putin's brutal Ukraine war: 'We cannot wait any longer'
- Russian Police Reportedly Arrest, Jail Children Protesting War Against Ukraine
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- Russia-Ukraine war: United Nations approves resolution condemning Putin, Russia: LIVE UPDATES
- Thousands of Russians are protesting against the war with Ukraine. Putin’s not likely to listen.
- Thousands of Russians arrested for protesting against Putin's war on Ukraine, Human Rights group says
- Russians join global protests against Putin’s Ukraine invasion despite warnings
- Alexei Navalny calls for Russians to protest 'obviously insane tsar' Putin every day
- Russians Are Taking to the Streets to Protest the Invasion of Ukraine
- Mass arrests reported as Russians protest Putin’s invasion of Ukraine
- Russians turn on Putin: Police drag unconscious woman away as protests break out in St Petersburg with crowds chanting 'no to war' and demanding an end to invasion of Ukraine
- Putin cornered as Russian people step up protests, world leaders, businesses turn on him: ‘Is he losing it?’
- Russians take to streets, brave riot police to protest Putin's Ukraine invasion
- Russians say 'no' to Putin’s war on Ukraine by protesting on streets, hundreds arrested
Billionaire ex-Arsenal shareholder and former Russian deputy PM hit with sanctions by UK
A former major shareholder in Arsenal FC and Russia's ex-deputy prime minister have become the latest oligarchs to be sanctioned by the UK, the Foreign Office said.
©Reuters Alisher Usmanov (L) and Igor Shuvalov are the latest oligarchs to be sanctioned
Foreign Secretary Liz Truss said Alisher Usmanov, who owned more than 30% of Arsenal before selling up to current owner Stan Kroenke in 2018, has been sanctioned.
©Reuters Mr Usmanov with Vladimir Putin in 2018
He then developed commercial links with fellow Premier League club Everton through his firm USM, but these were suspended on Wednesday.
©Reuters Mr Putin and Igor Shuvalov in 2017
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John Terry urged to delete 'appalling' message to Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich
©Provided by Metro John Terry has paid tribute to Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich (Getty)
Labour MP Chris Bryant has branded John Terry’s message to Roman Abramovich ‘appalling’ after the former Chelsea captain paid tribute to the club’s owner.
Terry was Chelsea’s captain for the majority of Abramovich’s time at Stamford Bridge and following the Russian’s announcement, the 41-year-old posted a photo of them together with the Premier League trophy along with the caption: ‘The best.’
In response to Terry’s message, Bryant said on Twitter: ‘This is appalling.
‘I think @JohnTerry26 you should take this down ASAP. The people of Ukraine are being bombed, shelled and murdered while you celebrate Abramovich.’
Speaking in the House of Commons on Thursday, Bryant once again questioned why the UK Government has not seized Abramovich’s assets.
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Russia's Lukoil breaks ranks by telling Putin to end war in Ukraine
Russia’s second-largest oil company has urged Vladimir Putin to end his invasion of Ukraine in a sign of hardening resistance against the conflict among influential oligarchs.
©Provided by The Telegraph Lukoil
Lukoil, led by billionaire founder Vagit Alekperov, called for an “immediate cessation of the armed conflict” and expressed concern over the “tragic events” as domestic pressure on the Kremlin mounts.
https://archive.ph/SQXSU
Everton-linked Russian billionaire Usmanov sanctioned over Ukraine invasion
Russian billionaire Alisher Usmanov, who has ties to Everton, is being hit with sanctions in the UK under measures to pressure Vladimir Putin over his invasion of Ukraine.
©PA Archive Russian billionaire Alisher Usmanov has ties to Everton (bradley Collyer/PA) - PA Archive
The Foreign Office was also preparing to announce sanctions against former Russian deputy prime minister Igor Shuvalov on Thursday evening after the move was signed off by Foreign Secretary Liz Truss, the PA news agency understands.
https://archive.ph/n8OdI
Disney, Cannes, Sony, Eurovision - they all cancelled Russia
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A chain reaction after Putin's invasion of Ukraine
After Russian military forces led by Vladimir Putin invaded Ukraine on 24th February, people all over the world have responded with indignation. Putin's Russia is not welcome anymore at a number of cultural and sports events.
No film premieres in Russia
Sony has been the latest major entertainment company, after Disney and Warner Bros, to withdraw its new releases from Russian cinemas.
Goodbye, 'The Batman' and 'Morbius'
Releases such as 'The Batman' (Warner), 'Turning Red' (Disney) and 'Morbius' (Sony), which were to hit Russian cinemas in March, have been halted and - for the time being - will only be released outside of Russia.
The Cannes Film Festival
Apart from the film boycots of Russia, the Cannes Film Festival has also announced that it will not receive any Russian delegation. It wants to show its "full support to the people of Ukraine and all those in its territory", the organisation said in a statement.
No iPhone, no Apple Maps
Apple has been another major company that stopped its sales in - and export to - Russia. At the same time, it has limited the Apple Pay system for online payments, but its most applauded intervention has been to restrict Ukrainian map information on Apple Maps.
Tech giants take a stand
Technology giants such as Facebook, Twitter and Microsoft have limited their facilities for the dissemination of information by media outlets sympathetic to the Russian government. They are against the spread of false information and aim to ensure public safety.
No Google maps
Google, for its part, has also disabled direct traffic data from Google Maps to protect the privacy of citizens and prevent them from being geolocated.
Big channels blocked from YouTube
YouTube, meanwhile, has blocked the Russia Today and Sputnik channels, both of which are pro-Putin.
Athletics gear no longer sold
Nike and Adidas have also joined the actions against Russia. The American multinational has temporarily halted the sale of its products in Russia. The German firm, for its part, has stopped its collaboration with the Russian Football Federation immediately.
Out of Eurovision
The European Broadcasting Union (EBU), organiser of the Eurovision Song Contest, has expelled Russia from its 2022 contest. The country's participation in the musical competition would not correspond with "the rules of the event and the values of the EBU", they said in an official statement.
Wait - isn't Eurovision non-political?
[NOPE! - Eurovision Song Contest 2018, "israel" edition]
Interestingly, the decision came just hours after the organiSation had insisted that Russia should stay on as a contestant. The EBU had argued that Eurovision is "a cultural event of a non-political nature" and that no country could therefore be excluded from it on the basis of politics. Apparently, Putin has gone too far even from a "non-political" perspective.
The World Cup in Qatar
The 2022 football World Cup in Qatar has been very controversial from the moment it was announced. If there is anything missing from an event in a country that doesn't have a football tradition, where there is little space and high temperatures, and where Human rights have been violated with regard to the migrant workers who build the stadiums, then there's the matter of Russia now.
Russia out of Qatar 2022
After thinking it over for a bit, FIFA has announced that Russia is out of the Qatar 2022 World Cup. The decision comes after a number of countries already had refused to play against the Russian team on any occasion before or during the tournament.
No flag and no anthem
Initially, FIFA had opted to allow Russia to compete in the World Cup qualifiers, as long as it used the name of the Russian Football Union instead of a national representation. The team was to leave the Russian flag at home, play no national anthem and avoid Russian football fields. The problem with this option - the team had no-one to play against.
Who wants to play against Russia?
The Polish team, through its captain Robert Lewandowski, had been the first to communicate that it refused to play against Russia in the decisive play-off semi-final that would give one of the two teams a ticket to the World Cup in Qatar.
Not Poland, England, Denmark...
The match was to be played in Moscow (24th March) and the winner would face the Czech Republic or Sweden on 29th March; however, the Swedes and Czechs joined Poland and said they would refuse to play against Russia. The English, Welch and Danish teams have said the same.
France can do without Russia
For its part, the French team says that it "does not oppose the exclusion of Russia from the World Cup", as the president of the French Football Federation, Noël Le Graët, confirms.
Champions League
The principal European football competition, the Champions League, has also taken action against Russia. The final of the league was to be held in St. Petersburg. It has now been moved to Paris. UEFA, the European football organisation, goes hand-in-hand with the global FIFA. They have also consulted the IOC (International Olympic Committee).
Europa League
Equally forceful has been the measure taken in the Europa League. Spartak Moscow has been expelled from the competition. The games it was supposed to play against the German team of Leipzig (on 10th and 17th March) are therefore considered as wins by the German team. It will go directly to the quarter-finals.
No Russian ballet in London
From football to ballet, Russia is banned everywhere. London's Royal Opera House has cancelled performances of the Bolshoi's legendary Russian ballet, removing it from its schedule entirely.
Formula 1
Formula 1 has been blunt and quick in making decisions - the 2022 Russian GP is suspended and the Sochi circuit, where it had been held continuously since 2014, is out.
Official Statement
Everything indicates that the cancellation is definitive. It remains to be seen what happens with the St. Petersburg circuit, where the Russian GP was to be held in 2023.
Chess
The International Chess Federation has announced that the 44th Chess Olympiad will no longer be held in Russia. It's a competition in which representatives from almost 200 countries were going to participate, and Russian players are always very strong competitors there.
Maths
The International Congress of Mathematicians (ICM) that was to be held in Russia in July 2022 will now be virtual. It will not take place in St. Petersburg anymore. The Fields Medals, the most important prize in the field, usually are awarded at this congress.
Basketball
In basketball, the Euroleague has decided that the games scheduled on Russian soil are suspended immediately. The first match cancelled was Barcelona-CSKA Moscow, which was to be played on 27th February.
Players exit Russia
At the same time, a number of foreign players in Russian teams, like Zenit St. Petersburg, CSKA Moscow and Unics Kazan, have announced that they are leaving their teams immediately; thus, Shabazz Napier, Kuzminskas and Gudaitis leave Zenit; while Toko Shengelia, Voigtmann, Grigonis and Lundberg do the same with CSKA Moscow.
No contract and no team
The termination of their contracts means that - with the market closed - they cannot play this year's competition with another team.
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Russian businessman places $1m bounty on Vladimir Putin’s head
A Russian businessman has placed a $1m bounty on Vladimir Putin’s head and urged the country’s military officers to bring the president to justice.
Entrepreneur Alex Konanykhin made the promise in a post on social media site LinkedIn and called it his “moral duty” to take action and help Ukraine following the unprovoked attack. “I promise to pay $1,000,000 to the officer(s) who, complying with their constitutional duty, arrest(s) Putin as a war criminal under Russian and international laws,” wrote Mr Konanykhin. “Putin is not the Russian president as he came to power as the result of a special operation of blowing up apartment buildings in Russia, then violated the Constitution by eliminating free elections and murdering his opponents.”
His post included a photo of Mr Putin, with the caption, “Wanted: Dead or alive. Vladimir Putin for mass murder.”
He added: “As an ethnic Russian and a Russia citizen, I see it as my moral duty to facilitate the denazification of Russia. I will continue my assistance to Ukraine in its heroic efforts to withstand the onslaught of Putin’s Orda.”
The word “Orda” is Russian for “horde”. Mr Konanykhin has a complicated history with the Russian government, and in 1996 was arrested while living in the US after Russian authorities claimed he had embezzled $8m from the Russian Exchange Bank.
FBI agents testified that the Russian mafia had taken out a contract on Mr Konanykhin, and the case was settled and he was granted political asylum.
His asylum was revoked several years later, but his deportation was eventually cancelled by US District Judge T S Ellis, who overruled it, who said that a decision to return him to Moscow “stinks”.
Mr Konanykhin’s reference to blowing up buildings relates to a conspiracy theory that the Russian intelligence service, the FSB – which Mr Putin was head of from 1998 to 1999 – was responsible for explosions in four apartment blocks in 1999 which killed about 300 people. The attacks, blamed on Chechen terrorists, helped spark the Second Chechen War, which itself helped consolidate Mr Putin’s popularity in Russia. He became prime minister in 1999 and was named acting president on the last day of the year, subsequently being elected to a full term the following March.
The theory was expounded among others by former FSB officer Alexander Litvinenko, who was assassinated in London in 2006 – apparently by Russian agents – using the radioactive isotope polonium-210.
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Ordinary Russians pay a high price for protesting Putin
One of the more astonishing developments of the last week has been the sight of ordinary Russians taking to the streets to decry Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine. In a country where dissent can quickly get you imprisoned or even poisoned, it takes extraordinary moral courage to take a stand - as many as 5000 protesters have been arrested already, but does the world have the right to expect such courage from Russians?
Michael McFaul, who served as the U.S. ambassador to Russia during the Obama administration, thinks so. "There are no more 'innocent' 'neutral' Russians anymore. Everyone has to make a choice — support or oppose this war," he said on Wednesday morning on Twitter.
[Russia/Ukraine - Former US ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul's deleted tweet & replies
https://www.bitchute.com/video/NUi3Z94rwObG]
"The only way to end this war is if 100,000s, not thousands, protest against this senseless war. Putin can't arrest you all!"
That's glib, morally-preening nonsense. In the United States, the slogan "silence equals complicity" has become something of a cliche when brandished by lefty activists, and to some extent it might even be true, but only because we live in a democracy where, supposedly, nearly all citizens have a say in the country's governance. The bar for moral courage isn't quite on the ground here — lots of people were injured badly
Code:
https://time.com/5894356/protesters-injured-police
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https://www.npr.org/2020/07/17/892277592/federal-officers-use-unmarked-vehicles-to-grab-protesters-in-portland
It's a mistake to transfer that either/or mindset to an autocracy like Russia. Even the country's oligarchs have sometimes paid
Code:
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2014/sep/21/oligarch-arrest-warning-from-putin-says-bill-browder
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https://www.vanityfair.com/news/politics/2012/04/vladimir-putin-mikhail-khodorkovsky-russia
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https://www.theatlantic.com/newsletters/archive/2022/03/vladimir-putin-economy-sanctions-swift-fallout/623330
[Russia/Ukraine - Former US ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul's deleted tweet & replies 2
https://www.bitchute.com/video/eVABSo2BL0jQ]
upon millions of people who might just be trying to get by while keeping their heads down is unfair and unjust
Code:
https://newrepublic.com/article/165509/punish-russian-students-swalwell-gallego
We should welcome and celebrate Russians who - knowing the costs of dissent - get out and protest. (Opposition leader Alexander Navalny
Code:
https://news.yahoo.com/1-kremlin-critic-navalny-calls-093608094.html
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https://www.cnn.com/2022/02/28/business/oligarchs-russia-ukraine-fridman-deripaska/index.html
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Russia's jailed opposition leader urges global protests of Putin's brutal Ukraine war: 'We cannot wait any longer'
Russian opposition activist Alexei Navalny is seen on the screen during a hearing at the Petushki District Court on 17th January 2022. Photo by Anna Ustinova/TASS via Getty Images
- Russia's jailed opposition leader Alexei Navalny urged the entire world to protest against Russia.
- "We cannot wait any longer," he said on Wednesday as he serves a prison sentence.
- Thousands of people were detained in Russia after participating in anti-war demonstrations.
Russia's jailed opposition leader Alexei Navalny urged the global community to protest against Russia's brutal war in Ukraine.
"We cannot wait any longer", Navalny said in a tweet
[Russia/Ukraine - Russia's jailed Opposition leader Alexey Navalny urging people to protest
https://www.bitchute.com/video/LHnXpXAC70Tr]
on Wednesday. "Wherever you are, in Russia, Belarus or on the other side of the planet, go to the main square of your city every weekday and at 2 pm on weekends and holidays."
"We must, gritting our teeth and overcoming fear, come out and demand an end to the war", he said. Navalny's calls come at some personal risk. He was poisoned in August 2020
Code:
https://www.businessinsider.com/alexei-navalny-says-the-us-is-falling-into-putins-trap-on-ukraine-2022-1
Authorities recently moved to extend Navalny's sentence by 15 years
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https://www.businessinsider.com/russia-trying-extend-navalny-prison-sentence-new-charges-2022-2
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https://www.npr.org/2021/04/22/989694331/at-least-1-700-protesters-in-russia-arrested-after-nationwide-anti-putin-rallies
In his Twitter thread, he acknowledged that his call for global demonstrations against Russian President Vladimir Putin's war comes as he sits behind bars. "They say that someone who cannot attend a rally and does not risk being arrested for it cannot call for it," he said. "I'm already in prison, so I think I can."
Navalny has been one of Russia's most vocal critics of corruption and was arrested after he publicised an investigation
Code:
https://www.businessinsider.com/alexei-navalny-video-accuses-putin-coastal-palace-corruption-2021-1
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https://www.businessinsider.com/russia-censors-articles-on-claims-putin-has-secret-14b-palace-2022-2
Since Russia launched its attack last week, protests have erupted in cities around the world
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https://www.businessinsider.com/photos-show-protesters-denouncing-russian-invasion-of-ukraine-2022-2#tens-of-thousands-gathered-in-cities-all-across-europe-4
Code:
https://www.businessinsider.com/massive-anti-war-protests-erupt-putin-hometown-st-petersburg-russia-2022-2
Thousands, however, have been detained over the last few days for their participation in the protests. Russia's Investigative Committee warned citizens in a statement
Code:
https://en.sledcom.ru/news/item/1659238
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Russian Police Reportedly Arrest, Jail Children Protesting War Against Ukraine
Five children, ages 7 to 11, were armed with flowers and a "No War" sign when Russian police arrested them and their mothers, according to NPR
Code:
https://www.npr.org/live-updates/russia-strikes-ukraine-cities-death-toll#russian-police-jail-kids-who-took-flowers-and-no-to-war-signs-to-ukraines-embassy
Photos first posted by Alexandra Arkhipova on Facebook show the children behind bars. Arkhipova, a university researcher, said the kids and the two women were detained and brought to a police station.
“Five children aged 7 to 11 and their mothers Olga Alter and Ekaterina Zavizion were detained today for trying to lay flowers to the Embassy of Ukraine (and also - what a terrible crime - the children made a poster! )” Arkhipova said in a Facebook post.
Arkhipova said the women and children were eventually released from the police station and fined. She said they are seeking a human rights lawyer. A video taken by Arkhipova shows a little girl crying, her fingers laced through metal bars.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba shared images of the kids on Twitter, and said that Russian President Vladimir Putin “is at war with children.”
“This is how scared [Putin] is,” Kuleba said.
Russia is thought to have detained more than 6,000 anti-war protesters
Code:
https://www.ohchr.org/EN/NewsEvents/Pages/DisplayNews.aspx?NewsID=28178&LangID=E
“We understand the vast majority [of arrested Russian demonstrators] are released within hours, many after paying an administrative fine, while some are given prison sentences ranging from seven to 25 days under various laws,” the office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights said. “There are also reports of unnecessary and excessive use of force by police during and after the arrests.”
https://archive.ph/6F8Fw
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A google translation of the Russian Facebook page, which appears to have been deleted now, is below; Facebook says,
This content isn't available at the moment
When this happens, it's usually because the owner only shared it with a small group of people or changed who can see it, or it's been deleted.
The post also has an Earth/Globe icon, which I presume means is public worldwide, and not a private post. The post is in Russian and English -
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Alexandra Arkhipova
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Children, war and a police van (for English scroll below)
Ekaterina Zavizion and her friend Olga Alter and their children (Sofya Gladkova, 7 years old, Liza Gladkova, 11 years old, Gosha Petrov, 11 years old, Matvey Petrov, 9 years old and David Petrov, 7 years old), today, March, 1, went to put flowers at the Ukrainian Embassy. The children drew a poster and went with it.
All of them were detained by police, and the policemen were keeping them in police can, later they brought them to the "Presnenskoye" police station. Phones were taken away from parents (or will be soon), and the policemen are shouting at the parents and threatening these brave mums to put their children in the children care so these mums would lose their parents rights.
Right now we need the help of the community, help of journalists and Human Rights activists.
Update. All of them finally were released. Now they will meet a court trial.
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There are many replies in Russian. A quick copy-pasta (translated via google), which I made smaller in size on here to save space (so either copy and paste into e.g. Notebook on Windows, or increase the viewing size of your browser, or quote me and scroll to/find/go to it to read) is below -
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For the "no war" poster. They knocked from the bottom.
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Elena Cheban
Fuck what's going on with you. So we do not want to lose our independence and freedom of speech! Ukraine is over everything!!!
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Helena Kazancewa
Zashkvar. Children behind bars
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Tatyana Blinova
Good thing you didn't bring paper cups with you!
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Elena Kvashnina
If only the children weren't scared
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Ella Lungwitz
This has no name
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Nikolay Zhmurenko
Are OVD-Info lawyers connected to the rescue?
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Paling Relevan dipilih, sehingga beberapa balasan mungkin sudah difilter.
Pembuat
Alexandra Arkhipova
We informed Nikolay Zhmurenko that the lawyer has finally arrived
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Natalia Khabur
God. From us, at least donations to OVD-INFO and Apologia.
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Alexander Lyakhov
They probably say to these children: "Why didn't you go out 8 years ago?"
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Ivan Zelenkov
Peace and love to all of us! No war!
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Anna Bulgakova
Sasha, now, at 00:53, a lawyer has arrived there, at the Presnenskoye police department?
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Alexandra Arkhipova
Anna Bulgakova they just left, with a lawyer
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Sonia Kurtik
Horrible! What can be done? call?
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Olia Ziabko
Just now, at night
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Yulia Gorbatova
My God.
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Pavel Gamov
God. The world was drawing the world all childhood. Is this actually Russia?
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Andrey Lysenko
Damn... they oh@ate?! That is, when children are "ready to die" for Uncle Vova, is this normal?!! And when children are against the war, then - this is a paddy wagon?! When they start fighting with children, this should really threaten a tribunal ...
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Ninel Aneas
Such little ones behind bars!!! This is the limit ...
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Anastasia Vinoritas
How can I help you???
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Galina Belkova
Released!
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Boris Sukhorukov
We will upload the song "Solar Circle" and play it under the windows of Russian functionaries. To break them!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9U6aKZ5t5g
solar circle
YOUTUBE.COM
solar circle
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Tatiana Khan
Fucked up, fierce and senseless
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Evgeny Mourie
It's not the bottom. It's below the bottom. To what extent do the security forces need to sink in order to arrest children who want peace? In Russia, the real bandits are over???
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Ksandra Orlova
It's fucked up, but ... It's good that Presneskoye. There are good cops, especially for minors. My son was there and I was with him.
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Olia Ziabko
They were released
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Anna Bykova
children understand, and adults in public in my native Norilsk are indignant that someone wrote about ALLEGED, bitch, ALLEGED !!! Russia’s military aggression, and why is there politics like this, this is a group about the city, its history, bitch, bitch, bitch !!!, I outlined the situation to them ... Lihat Selengkapnya
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Olia Ziabko
Bl***
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Olga Kowgar
Yeah ... war against humanity in people !!! But light always conquers darkness! To fight is generally terrible, but with children with posters low !!! And then how can such policemen be called law enforcement agencies !!! Disgusting!
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Nikita Sorokin
Hello. Do you have contact with parents?
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Eugene Chepurnoy
It's just some agony
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Maria Sinitsyna-Rossen
I just got through on the phone, the policeman answered me on the phone with irony that they have no one in the department. I ask - what, have they already released? He said everyone was released.
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Tatiana Novgorodseva
How do children at this age know what an embassy is, and why it is necessary to stand there with a poster ..
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Sebilya Cholakova
Just decent words are no longer thawed...
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Saulius Kruopis
Visiskas absurdas
Mungkin seni 1 orang
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Nightmare
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Nightmare
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Fascists, natural fascists!!!
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Department of Internal Affairs Presnensky:
Head of the Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for the Presnensky District of Moscow, Police Colonel Schukin Sergey Yuryevich
Phone (round the clock): 8 (499) 259-00-75; 8 (499) 256-75-75
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Serj Rubtsov
#the country of the sadists
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The question is - if the phones were taken away - who filmed?
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They scare the police, they press, they threaten to take away children. vile creatures
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There is also a picture in one of the comments. I have excluded that.
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