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Sochi, Russia/November 27 |
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A totalitarian system leaves behind it a minefield built into both the country's social structure and the individual psychology of its citizens. And mines explode each time the system faces the danger of being dismantled and the country sees the prospect of genuine renewal. ANATOLY SOBCHAK, MAYOR OF ST. PETERSBURG |
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It is given out that I have been relieved for the safety of the State. This is a lie. I have never threatened the State. It is given out that I have corrupted this organization with nationalistic agitation. This too is a lie. Love for the Holy Russian Motherland does not corrupt. Only weakness and compliance to the will of foreigners and Masons and Zionists do that. Russian comrades, remember me! GENERAL PIOTR KONDRATIEV IN HIS FAREWELL TO THE BLACK BERET INTERNAL SECURITY BATTALIONS |
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