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Yet Another War Crime
A prominent war reporter from Donbass Vladlen Tatarsky was killed yesterday in a terror attack in a cafe in St.-Petersburg, Russia.
Vladlen Tatarsky was a friend of Darya Dugina. She was also killed almost a half a year ago in a terror attack not far from Moscow. Darya Dugina was a daughter of the famous Russian philosopher Alexander Dugin.
My post about Darya Dugina:
Vladlen Tatarsky' horoscope:
#Terrorism#Vladlen Tatarsky#Darya Dugina#Russia#Ukraine#War in Ukraine#Владлен Татарский#Дарья Дугина#Питер#терроризм#астрология
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Darya Dugina, la Filosofia come destino
Darya Dugina, la Filosofia come destino
di Natalia Melentieva Discorso in occasione della consegna di un diploma al vincitore del premio Il volto della nazione. Combattenti del fronte invisibile 2022 a Daria Alexandrovna Dugina, il 2 febbraio 2023. La vita come “modo intelligente di fare le cose” La vita nel mondo di oggi presuppone e addirittura richiede un enorme sforzo da parte nostra, non solo nelle questioni mondane e nei…
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Oct 27 (Reuters) - Former Ukrainian lawmaker Oleg Tsaryov, a pro-Russian figure whom sources said Moscow had enlisted to lead a puppet administration in Kyiv after Russia's invasion, was shot and wounded in a late-night attack, family and officials said on Friday.
Russia's top investigative body said it had opened a criminal inquiry into the attempt on his life, which follows the assassinations of several other prominent pro-Moscow figures since the start of the war.
A source in the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) intelligence agency said the shooting was a special operation conducted by the agency. The source gave few details of the operation but described Tsaryov as an "absolutely legal target".
The attack took place in Yalta in Crimea, which Russia annexed from Ukraine in 2014.
"Around midnight he was shot twice on the premises of the sanatorium where he lives," said a post on Tsaryov's Telegram account, citing the family. "When the ambulance arrived, Oleg was unconscious and had lost a lot of blood."
A Russian-installed official in southern Ukraine, Vladimir Rogov, said Tsaryov was in intensive care.
The SBU source said: "He had been for a long time on the list of traitors who have to answer for their crimes. He was not just a fan of the 'Russian world', but rather a person who came along with Russian tanks in order to capture Kyiv."
Of the attack, the source said only that "according to the situation at the moment, Tsaryov "was hit by two shots from a firearm".
CRITICAL CONDITION
Tsaryov, the source said, was "in critical condition, with doctors fighting to save his life. But there is a good chance he will be kicking the bucket."
Three sources familiar with Russia's post-invasion plans told Reuters last year that Moscow had been looking to Tsaryov to head a puppet government in Kyiv if it had succeeded in its advance on Kyiv to oust President Volodymyr Zelenskiy in the first days of the war in February 2022.
Tsaryov, who runs hotels in Crimea, said Reuters' account had "very little to do with reality".
The 53-year-old was previously a member of the Ukrainian parliament and then speaker of the parliament of "Novorossiya", an entity formed after Russian-backed separatists in eastern Ukraine broke away in 2014 and began fighting Ukrainian forces.
Tsaryov has been placed under sanctions by Ukraine, the United States and a number of other Western countries.
Andriy Yusov, a spokesman for Ukraine's military intelligence agency, was asked on television about the shooting.
"We won't comment in too much detail yet, that's too much of an honour for him. But yes, there is such information. I can't say we're following his health very closely, but we are following," he said.
"When there is information that his body temperature has fallen below 36.6, there will definitely be a statement."
Tsaryov is listed as a "traitor to the motherland" by Myrotvorets ("Peacemaker"), a vast unofficial Ukrainian database of people considered to be enemies of the country. Its website lists personal information on him including an email address, a passport number and an address in Yalta.
Several pro-war Russian figures in the Myrotvorets database have been assassinated since the start of the conflict, including journalist Darya Dugina, war blogger Vladlen Tatarsky and former submarine commander Stanislav Rzhitsky.
Dugina and Tatarsky were blown up by bombs, while Rzhitsky was shot dead on an early morning run.
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Le plus grand orateur au monde est le pétrole africain !
Thème : Intérêts français et influence russe au Ghana Thomo : Le plus grand orateur au monde est le pétrole africain ; Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité. Brant écrit, à partir de quelques questions «L'attaque lâche et la mort tragique de Darya Dugina ont suscité partout des commentaires et des évaluations sur la pensée «dughinienne» et sur les effets politiques que l'attaque brutale pourrait avoir. Une attitude récurrente de la part des correspondants étrangers des journaux européens à Moscou (je cite El Pais mais ce n'est pas le seul cas) est celle d'attribuer le titre de "fasciste" à Alexandre Douguine. » dans la presse, que probablement l'expression radical appartient aussi à l'ordre des grandes unités signifiantes, qui correspondent à des sens globaux, répandus, latents, qui n'appartiennent pas à la même catégorie que les sens isolés et discontinus du langage articulé du Le radical démocrate Aleanz. Ou les passages de détroits tels que Bab el-Mandeb, Ormuz et Malacca, papiers décisifs de la fragilité de nos économies et de nos approvisionnements, toujours exposés à une pluie de risques structurels (il suffit de penser au blocus du canal de Suez) et d'averses géopolitiques dicté par l'énorme trafic de navires, la piraterie et les troubles politiques. Mais cette opposition entre une micro-sémantique et une macro-sémantique pourrait peut-être constituer une autre façon de considérer l'Afrique comme un radical républicain, abandonnant le plan du cimeterre… pour passer au plan de l'AFR africaine, c'est-à-dire à celui de la significations, répandues, dans toutes les voies marxistes de l'ANC. Mais il conviendrait, à ce stade, de s'inspirer des modèles rhétoriques (et non plus littéralement des Républicains français) isolés de la politique actuelle et de la visite française en Afrique, la République française, Emmanuel Macron, ajoutant que désormais la France être « un interlocuteur neutre » des pays africains. Depuis Libreville, capitale du Gabon et première étape d'une tournée (1-5 mars) qui comprend également l'Angola, le Congo et la République du Congo, le locataire de l'Elysée a annoncé le début d'une nouvelle politique africaine pour la France, … Il faut donc arriver à une véritable définition du désir qui montre, en même temps, la « faim et la vérité africaine est une priorité pour nous » dont la conscience est comme excavée dans le processus d'appétit de la contestation républicaine radicale. .AFR.
#Morocco#Mozambique#Namibia#Niger#Nigeria#Republic of the Congo#Réunion#Rwanda#Saint Helena#São Tomé#Senegal#Seychelles#Sierra Leone#Somalia#South Africa#Sudan#Eswatini#france#uk#china#Uganda#Western Sahara#lgbtq#Botswana#Angola#Cameroon
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(Reuters) -A Russian military officer who had commanded a submarine in the Black Sea and appeared on a Ukrainian blacklist of alleged war criminals has been shot dead by an unknown assassin while on his morning run.
Stanislav Rzhitsky, 42, was gunned down early on Monday in the southern Russian city of Krasnodar. His address, picture and personal details had appeared on the Ukrainian website Myrotvorets (Peacemaker), a vast unofficial database of people considered to be enemies of Ukraine.
On Tuesday the word "Liquidated", in red letters, had been superimposed on his photograph on the site.
Russia's state Investigative Committee said on Tuesday it had arrested a suspect in his early 60s who was found in possession of a pistol and silencer. It published a short video showing heavily armed security officers storming a house and detaining the man, who was wearing only boxer shorts.
Ukraine's GUR military intelligence agency published details of the killing on its website, without claiming responsibility or saying how it obtained the information.
It said Rzhitsky died on the spot when seven shots were fired at him from a Makarov pistol as he was running in a deserted city park at around six in the morning.
Baza, a Russian Telegram channel with links to the security services, said the killer could have tracked Rzhitsky's movements on an app where he posted details of his regular jogging route in Krasnodar and how long he took to complete it.
Russian state media and war bloggers said Rzhitsky was deputy head of military mobilisation in the city and had previously commanded the "Krasnodar" submarine in the Black Sea.
A Telegram channel used by self-styled pro-Ukraine partisans who have claimed hundreds of sabotage attacks inside Russia said - without stating evidence - that Rzhitsky was suspected of involvement in a submarine-launched cruise missile strike in July 2022 that killed at least 23 people including a 4-year-old girl in the Ukrainian city of Vinnytsia.
Baza quoted Rzhitsky's father as saying he had resigned from the military at the end of 2021 and been discharged, after a delay, the following August.
At least two other pro-war Russian figures in the Myrotvorets database have been assassinated inside Russia since Russian forces invaded Ukraine nearly 17 months ago. Bomb attacks killed journalist Darya Dugina last August and war blogger Vladlen Tatarsky in April.
Russia has blamed Ukraine for the attacks. Kyiv has denied involvement, suggesting the attacks are the result of Russian infighting.
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Robert Peters
Contemplations!!!
1. The legitimacy of President Trump's first presidency was undermined and attacked by the Deep State, Republicans and Democrats alike. His second presidency was outright stolen by the same faction. They are now acting preemptively under the "color of law" to deny him a third presidency. After the 2020 presidential election, I asserted that Republicans would not again in my lifetime hold the presidency. I stand by that assertion.
2. Little Marco Rubio was lamenting the fact that more and more countries are abandoning the dollar as the preferred currency of transaction. His concern was not so much for what is going to happen to the U.S. economy - hyperinflation and collapse; he was worried that the U.S. could no longer use the dollar as a weapon of sanction. He has his priorities straight.
3. There are calls from various "diplomats" across the Collective West to use all means necessary to effect regime change in Belarus. In response to these threats, President Lukashenko has asked the Russians to place nuclear weapons in his country; and he has directly addressed government officials, the military and the people, outlining these threats in detail, calling the names of the foreign officials and diplomats who made them.
4. The Russian journalist Maxin Formin was assassinated in a restaurant in St. Petersburg. Eight people are in critical condition and thirty more injured. The occasion was a celebration in honor of his work as a journalist. A young lady presented him with a statue which had been crafted in his honor. The bomb was in the statue. She has been arrested. It appears that she was recruited by the CIA and Ukrainian intelligence while in Georgia. She reentered Russia with members of that team posing as journalists. The daughter of Alexander Dugin, Darya Dugina, also a Russian journalist, was assassinated by the same intelligence agencies last year in Russia.
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Eh beh.
Oggi non scrivo io ma copio l'editoriale di Travaglio che è molto interessante.
Quando, esattamente 15 mesi fa, la Russia attaccò l’Ucraina, qualche certezza l’avevamo tutti.
Pensavamo che Kiev non c’entrasse nulla con la Nato, fuorché nella propaganda di Putin; poi la Nato intervenne cobelligerando e armando Kiev fino ai denti.
Pensavamo che il governo ucraino non c’entrasse nulla coi nazisti, fuorché nella propaganda di Putin. Poi Zelensky si portò un nazi del battaglione Azov (inquadrato nelle forze armate di Kiev) nel collegamento col Parlamento greco. E altre centinaia ne vedemmo uscire dall’acciaieria di Mariupol con i loro simpatici simboli nazisti e le loro svastiche tatuate.
Pensavamo che le nostre armi servissero per la resistenza dell’Ucraina contro gli attacchi della Russia; ora scopriamo che l’Ucraina le usa per attaccare la Russia con milizie di estrema destra che i giornaloni chiamano “partigiani russi”, ma senza spiegare perché partono dall’Ucraina e quando mai i nostri governi han dichiarato guerra alla Russia.
Pensavamo che, fra Ucraina e Russia, lo Stato terrorista fosse la Russia, come da black list della Nato e dunque dell’Ue. Poi gli ucraini hanno assassinato a Mosca Darya Dugina, figlia del filosofo Aleksandr. Poi il capo dei Servizi militari ucraini Budanov s’è vantato di “uccidere” i propagandisti russi “ovunque sulla faccia della terra fino alla vittoria”. Confermando che l’Ucraina è uno Stato terrorista che fa attentati con le nostre armi. Cosa peraltro già nota dal 2014, quando le sue forze armate assassinarono il giornalista italiano Andrea Rocchelli e il collega russo Andrej Mironov in Donbass, coperte dai depistaggi dei regimi Poroshenko-Zelensky.
Pensavamo che l’obiettivo fosse un cessate il fuoco e un negoziato per risparmiare altri morti e distruzioni; oggi basta dire “cessate il fuoco” per essere putiniani.
Pensavamo che Bakhmut fosse la Maginot degli ucraini, tant’è che in sei mesi ci han bruciato decine di migliaia di uomini e un’infinità di proiettili e armi; ora che l’esercito più potente d’Europa, armato dai 40 Stati della temibile “Nato allargata”, l’ha persa, nessuno ne parla più, come se fosse un paesucolo qualunque.
Avevamo capito che la controffensiva ucraina di primavera per riconquistare gli oblast di Lugansk, Donetsk, Kherson, Zhaporizhzhia e ovviamente la Crimea e poi trattare la resa di Putin sarebbe scattata in primavera; e ci auguriamo che arrivi in fretta, perché fra 26 giorni ci toccherà attendere la controffensiva d’estate.
Avevamo capito che la Russia sarebbe andata in default nella primavera 2022; ora leggiamo che il default lo rischiano gli Stati Uniti nella primavera 2023.
Avevamo capito che la prima vittima delle guerre è la verità. Ma forse stavolta si esagera.
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The Russian State University for the Humanities’s Ivan Ilyin Higher Political School will likely be renamed after Daria Dugina, the propagandist killed in August 2022 in a car bombing likely intended for her father, right-wing Eurasianist philosopher Alexander Dugin (who chairs the school). According to the Student Anti-Fascist Front (which has demanded dropping Ilyin’s name from the school in light of his Nazi sympathies), at least one archaeologist from the school has already attended a conference as a scholar from the “Darya Dugina Higher Political School at RSUH.”
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Thoughts on Michael Millerman?
I don't doubt that he represents the most humane and thoughtful version of his tradition—in which I am not, by the way, especially literate. It's pretty far from my own tradition: he's a staunch philosophical supremacist. I heard him years ago say on a livestream—one of Justin Murphy's, I think—that a work of poetry or imaginative literature could only ever be a pale reflection of philosophic truth. A solid Platonist position, and the opposite of my own: Harold Bloom, not Allan Bloom, as I always say. I wrote about him in this Substack post from August 2022 to agree, both as a matter of liberal political principle and out of the guild-consciousness of artists and thinkers, with his double condemnation of the assassination attempt on Salman Rushdie and the likely assassination of Darya Dugina. I also suggested in that post, however, that Aleksandr Dugin, as a philosopher of holy war between civilizations, may not be an object of intellectual or indeed spiritual attention befitting a man of Millerman's gentle, curious temperament. This was also the fear animating the dream I had of Millerman last June. But then I'm sure he would dismiss me as a dilettante, and who am I to talk anyway, since on the side of poetry, never mind philosophy, I have my own interest in the likes of Yeats, Pound, Eliot. He seems to be trying to serve as a kind of DeLillo-esque "chief of theory" to the tech barons now. I would take a more aesthetics-oriented version of a job like that. He has a fun video on "The Tarot of Political Philosophy" that may interest readers of my Major Arcana.
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News Roundup 10/25/2023 | The Libertarian Institute
Here is your daily roundup of today's news:
News Roundup 10/25/2023
by Kyle Anzalone
US News
Reps. Thomas Massie (R-KY) and James McGovern (D-MA) are circulating letters in the House urging their colleagues to join them in demanding that President Biden drop the charges against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, Fox News Digital reported on Monday. AWC
Russia
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Monday submitted Sweden’s NATO bid to Turkey’s parliament, bringing Stockholm’s entrance into the Western military one step closer. AWC
A report published by The Washington Post on Monday revealed how the CIA has supported covert Ukrainian attacks inside Russia, including the killing of Darya Dugina, daughter of the prominent Russian philosopher Alexander Dugin. AWC
The Kremlin said Tuesday that Russian intelligence agencies are aware of the support Ukrainian intelligence receives from the US and Britain. AWC
Finnish officials say that the investigation into the Balticconnector pipeline destruction is focused on a Chinese shipping vessel. The Swedish Prime Minister deemed the damage to the pipeline to be “purposeful.” The Institute
Israel
White House National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said Monday that Israel will decide on its Gaza strategy in response to media reports that said the US was urging a delay to the ground invasion of Gaza. AWC
A Pentagon official told reporters on Monday that the military is preparing for a “significant escalation” of attacks on US troops stationed in the Middle East due to President Biden’s support for Israel’s onslaught in Gaza. AWC
The US has sent military officers to Israel to serve as advisors amid preparations for an Israeli ground invasion of Gaza, demonstrating the deep US involvement in Israel’s war. AWC
French President Emmanuel Macron was in Israel on Tuesday and said the US-led anti-ISIS coalition based in Iraq and Syria should also fight Hamas. AWC
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told a group of Israeli soldiers on Tuesday that the strikes Israel launched on Gaza on Monday were the hardest yet. AWC
White House National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said Tuesday that Israel will continue to hurt “innocent civilians” in its onslaught on Gaza. AWC
Israel’s ambassador to the UN has lashed out at UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres for saying the Hamas attack on southern Israel “did not occur in a vacuum” and demanded his resignation. AWC
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told a group of Israeli soldiers on Tuesday that the strikes Israel launched on Gaza on Monday were the hardest yet. AWC
Middle East
The Pentagon said Tuesday that US troops stationed in Iraq and Syria have been attacked 13 times within a week as the US is backing Israel’s bombardment of Gaza. AWC
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LA MIA VISIONE DEL MONDO: DARYA DUGINA
LA MIA VISIONE DEL MONDO: DARYA DUGINA
a cura di AGA Editrice «[…] Qui, probabilmente, sta il punto più importante del libro *Ottimismo escatologico*. Questo è un libro di pensiero vivente. Ciò che qui è importante non è la dimensione, non è la profondità e nemmeno il volume delle teorie, dei nomi e degli autori citati, ma è importante come un filosofo autentico svela, vive e incarna ciò a cui pensa nel suo essere, pensa…
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SBU says 'no comment' on media report linking it to assassinations of Dugina, other Russians
Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU) refused to comment on today’s Washington Post article linking Ukrainian intelligence services to the killing of Darya Dugina and other high-profile Russian figures in Source : kyivindependent.com/sbu-says-…
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Ucrania critica el discurso del Papa Francisco a la juventud rusa como “propaganda imperialista”
Los funcionarios ucranianos han criticado el reciente discurso del Papa Francisco a los jóvenes rusos, calificando sus comentarios de “propaganda imperialista”.
Pope Francis leads the Angelus prayer from his window at the Vatican, on August 27, 2023.
El pontífice pronunció un discurso en video ante la X Asamblea de la Juventud Católica Panrusa en San Petersburgo el viernes, durante la cual los instó a verse a sí mismos como descendientes del imperio ruso.
“Nunca olvides tu herencia. Sois descendientes de la gran Rusia: la gran Rusia de los santos, los gobernantes, la gran Rusia de Pedro I, Catalina II, ese imperio educado, de gran cultura y de gran humanidad. Nunca renuncies a esta herencia”, dijo el Papa.
“Ustedes son descendientes de la gran Madre Rusia, den un paso adelante con ella. Y gracias, gracias por tu forma de ser, por tu forma de ser ruso”.
El lunes, el portavoz del Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores de Ucrania, Oleh Nikolenko, criticó el discurso del Papa.
"Este es el tipo de propaganda imperialista, 'vínculos espirituales' y la 'necesidad' de salvar a la 'Gran Madre Rusia' que el Kremlin utiliza para justificar el asesinato de miles de ucranianos y la destrucción de cientos de ciudades y pueblos ucranianos", Nikolenko dijo en una publicación de Facebook.
La misión del Papa debería ser “precisamente abrir los ojos de la juventud rusa al rumbo devastador del actual liderazgo ruso” y en cambio está promoviendo “ideas de las grandes potencias rusas, que son, de hecho, la razón de la agresión crónica de Rusia”. dijo Nikolenko.
El año pasado, el presidente ruso Vladimir Putin se comparó con Pedro el Grande durante una exposición dedicada al primer emperador ruso, utilizando la comparación para justificar la invasión rusa de Ucrania.
"Pedro el Grande libró la Gran Guerra del Norte durante 21 años", dijo Putin en ese momento. “A primera vista, estaba en guerra con Suecia y le estaba quitando algo… No le estaba quitando nada, estaba regresando. Así fue”. Añadió que no importaba que los países europeos no reconocieran la toma de territorio por la fuerza por parte de Pedro el Grande.
Esos comentarios fueron rápidamente condenados por los ucranianos, que los vieron como una abierta admisión de las ambiciones imperiales de Putin, y volvieron a destacarse esta semana después del discurso del Papa.
Sviatoslav Shevchuk, líder de la Iglesia greco-católica ucraniana, dijo en un comunicado que Pedro el Grande y Catalina la Grande son los “peores ejemplos de imperialismo y nacionalismo ruso extremo”, advirtiendo que las palabras del Papa “podrían percibirse como un apoyo a la nacionalismo e imperialismo que ha causado la guerra en Ucrania hoy”.
"Como Iglesia, queremos afirmar que en el contexto de la agresión de Rusia contra Ucrania, tales declaraciones inspiran las ambiciones neocoloniales del país agresor", dijo Shevchuk.
El martes, el Vaticano rechazó la interpretación de las palabras del Papa como un elogio al imperialismo.
"El Papa pretendía animar a los jóvenes a preservar y promover todo lo positivo de la gran espiritualidad cultural y rusa, y ciertamente no exaltar la lógica imperialista y las personalidades gubernamentales, citadas para indicar algunos períodos históricos de referencia", dice el comunicado del Vaticano.
Comentarios controvertidos
El Papa ha sido criticado anteriormente por algunos de sus comentarios sobre la guerra de Rusia en Ucrania.
En declaraciones publicadas por el periódico italiano La Stampa en junio del año pasado, Francisco dijo que la guerra “quizás fue de alguna manera provocada o no evitada”. Dijo que antes de que Rusia invadiera Ucrania se reunió con "un jefe de Estado" que "estaba muy preocupado por cómo se estaba moviendo la OTAN".
En agosto del año pasado, el Papa enfureció a Kiev al referirse a la comentarista política rusa Darya Dugina, hija de un filósofo ultranacionalista, como una de las víctimas “inocentes” de la guerra después de que fuera asesinada por un coche bomba en las afueras de Kiev. Moscú.
El Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores de Ucrania convocó al nuncio apostólico en Ucrania, el arzobispo Visvaldas Kulbokas, para discutir la declaración de Francisco, diciendo que equipara “injustamente” “al agresor y a la víctima”.
Los funcionarios ucranianos han dicho anteriormente que “no tienen conocimiento” de una misión de paz del Vaticano para resolver el conflicto con Rusia, tras la afirmación del Papa de estar involucrado en el proceso.
El presidente ucraniano Volodymyr Zelensky se reunió con el pontífice en Roma en mayo, cuando Francisco aseguró “su oración constante” por la paz y destacó la necesidad de “gestos humanos” hacia las víctimas de la guerra, según el Vaticano.
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“In guerra insieme alla Russia, l’Ucraina va desertificata”: nel covo italiano dei discepoli di Dugin e Putin
DIRETTA TV Guerra in Ucraina 28 Agosto 2023 Hanno “superato il fascismo”, inneggiano a un mondo fondato sulla tradizione e sull’ethnos. Venerano Putin e il filosofo russo più anti-liberale. In una cascina sul lago di Varese, la celebrazione della breve vita di Darya Dugina apre uno spaccato su paradossi e contraddizioni di chi sostiene il Cremlino da destra. Fanpage.it c’era. 0…
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[ad_1] Darya Dugina, the daughter of prominent Russian philosopher, was killed in a Ukrainian terrorist attack last year The memory of Darya Dugina, a talented Russian journalist killed in a brutal car bombing attack in Moscow a year ago, will be immortalized in the capital of Donetsk People's Republic (DPR) by giving her name to one of the city streets, the acting head of the region has confirmed.Writing on his Telegram channel on Sunday, Denis Pushilin called Dugina a “fearless and active” young woman and a “true Russian patriot,” whose life was cut short by the “criminal Kiev regime” as they were afraid of the truth that she was spreading.“She is one of us,” stressed Pushilin, noting that Dugina visited the republic multiple times and sharing a photograph of her standing beside a school that was destroyed by a Ukrainian missile. “In memory of Darya Dugina, we decided to name the street after her. Now in Donetsk, Darya Dugina Street passes next to the park named after the first Head of the Donetsk People's Republic Alexander Zakharchenko,” said the acting DPR head.On August 20th last year, Russia was shaken by a vile and cruel crime that took away the life of a young woman, Darya Dugina. The daughter of the Russian philosopher Aleksandr Dugin was returning home from a conservative family festival, driving her father’s SUV when the bomb went off, killing her on the spot. Moscow accused Ukraine of orchestrating the attack, although Kiev denied any involvement. However, asked whether the Ukrainian intelligence was responsible for the murder, the GUR chief General Kirill Budanov gave a cryptic answer. “All I will comment on is that we’ve been killing Russians and we will keep killing Russians anywhere on the face of this world until the complete victory of Ukraine,” Budanov said in May.At the time speculations arose whether the attack was aimed at Daria or the terrorists expected her father to be in the car, but Aleksandr Dugin believes his daughter was the target, because she championed the “Russian idea… the idea of great power statehood; security for our people and our nation.” On the anniversary of Daria Dugina’s tragic demise, the Russian Foreign Ministry issued a statement condemning the Ukrainian special forces for organizing and executing “bloody crimes” against Russian journalists and public opinion leaders, and accusing the “relevant (Western) organizations and human rights institutions” of turning a blind eye on “this and many other deliberate atrocities committed against those media representatives whose point of view does not coincide with the one approved by the collective West.”“Hypocrisy, dividing journalists into ‘good’ and ‘bad’, ‘ours’ and ‘theirs’ is what prevails in the activities of those organizations. We would like to once again draw the attention of international human rights organizations and the judiciary to the fact that the rights of journalists are being flagrantly violated and terrorist methods are being used against them,” commented spokeswoman Maria Zakharova. [ad_2]
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