December 23, 2006

Nazi terrorism in Moscow

http://maskodagama.livejournal.com/440179.html

An other attack against an antifascist activist in Moscow. The youngster was coming home with his mother. On their flat's door they saw a Hakenkreuz and a papersheet saying "Juden Khachi (derogatory for "Caucasians") live here". The boy was about to tear the paper away as he saw a bomb connected to it. They immediately called the police. As the policemen tried to neutralise the bomb, it exploded and heavily injured them.

The Livejournal post above has some comments supporting the "Russian Warriors Fighting Bastardic Antifa" that are also more than illustrative.

And this is not the first such case. Skinhead attacks against people from Caucasus countries, the Central Asia, Africa or even (and more often) from the Russian Northern Caucasus are more than usual news here. The democratic opposition says that this increased activity is supported by the Kremlin to maintain a feeling of insecurity among the people. Besides that, the nazis should therefore become the most probable alternative to "good guys" from the pro-Kremlin parties and movements, so that people would face the choice between neo-Putin and nazis at the coming parliamental and presidental elections.

Be it so or not - we really seem to live in a Russian Weimar Republic that has a realistic chance to become a Russian Third Reich.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

So sad news, all throughout Europe there's many youths who are becoming fond of nazi or repressive movements. News from Russia seem to worsen every day...

PD: Merry Xmas!!

ac said...

I'm not sure that in Europe there's the same process like here. From my own experience I only remember the very radical opposite of it - rapid denationalisation, secularism and agressive pseudo-tolerance, political pseudo-correctness crossing all borders of logics and self-respect.

That actually might be one of the reasons for people supporting populists like Haider and Le Pen and polarising the whole more and more :/

There are no good news from Russia at all for the past year...

PS: thanks! ))

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