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#3811 Post by Saippuakauppias » 27 May 2019, 16:02

Maanantaina Lounais-Venäjällä Stavropolin kaupungissa veitsimies hyökkäsi Rodina-lehden toimituksessa työskentelevien toimittajien kimppuun.

Neljä ihmistä loukkaantui hyökkäyksessä, mutta heillä ei venäläismedian mukaan ole hengenvaaraa.

Veitsimies pidätettiin pian hyökkäyksen jälkeen. Teon motiivi ei toistaiseksi ole selvillä.

Rodina tarkoittaa venäjäksi isänmaata.

Stavropolin kuvernööri Vladimir Vladimirov kutsui hyökkäystä sosiaalisessa mediassa ”räikeäksi rikokseksi”.

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#3812 Post by MC Nigga T » 01 Jun 2019, 02:58

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25 May 2019, 19:02
verkkouutiset.fi wrote:Vladimir Putinin kannatus romahti ennätysalhaiseksi

Enää 31,7 prosenttia venäläisistä pitää presidenttiä luotettavana poliitikkona.

Venäjän presidentti Vladimir Putinin kansansuosio on rapautunut historiallisen alhaiseksi, uutisoi The Moscow Times.

Venäjän valtiollisen VTsIOM-tutkimuslaitoksen teettämän mielipidekyselyn mukaan enää 31,7 prosenttia venäläisistä pitää Putinia luotettavana poliitikkona. Tämä on alhaisin lukema yli 13 vuoteen.

Korkeimmillaan presidentin suosio on ollut heinäkuussa 2015, jolloin Venäjä liitti Krimin itseensä. Tuolloin 71 prosenttia venäläisistä luotti Putiniin.

Presidentin kannatus alkoi kuitenkin laskea toukokuussa 2018 epäsuositun eläkeuudistuslain läpiviennin ja huonon taloustilanteen takia. Nyt kansansuosio on romahtanut vuodentakaisesta 47,4 prosentista vain 31,7 prosenttiin.

Tulosten ei ennusteta aiheuttavan välitöntä ongelmaa Putinille, joka voitti Venäjän presidentinvaalit maaliskuussa 2018. Hän sai tuolloin yli 76 prosenttia annetuista äänistä. Tuloksen arvellaan kuitenkin herättävän liikehdintää Putinin mahdollisissa haastajissa.
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yle.fi wrote:Putinin kansansuosio tuplaantui päivässä "uudella tutkimusmetodilla": Presidenttiin luottaa 31, ei vaan 72 prosenttia venäläisistä

Venäjän presidentin Vladimir Putinin kansansuosio on kokenut ihmeellisen nousun yhdessä päivässä. Vielä torstaina mielipidetiedusteluja tekevä VTsIOM ilmoitti, että vain 31,7 prosenttia kansalaisista luottaa presidenttiin. Tämä oli vähemmän kuin kertaakaan 13 vuoteen.

Perjantaina samainen VTsIOM ilmoitti, että Putiniin luottaakin 72,3 prosenttia venäläisistä. Muutoksen syyksi kerrottiin uusi tutkimusmetodi, jossa vastaajilta kysyttiin luottamusta nimenomaan Putiniin. Aiemmin vastaajia oli pyydetty nimeämään poliitikot, joihin he luottavat.

Tutkimusmetodin muuttamisesta ilmoitettiin sen jälkeen, kun Kreml oli kummastellut alkuperäistä tulosta.

VTsIOM tosin ilmoitti perjantaina myös vanhalla tutkimusmetodilla tehdyn kyselyn uusimman noteerauksen. Se on 30,5 prosenttia.
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#3813 Post by Kirvestä ottaan » 07 Jun 2019, 20:48

Venäjän tv on tehnyt oman version Tšernobylin onnettomuudesta

Russian TV to air its own patriotic retelling of Chernobyl story

Russian version will revolve around role of a CIA agent before the nuclear accident

Russian state TV is set to air its own drama about the deadly 1986 Chernobyl disaster – but unlike the HBO series, which has transfixed viewers around the world, this version will claim that a CIA spy was present for the worst nuclear accident in history.

Chernobyl, which will air on Russia’s NTV channel, appears to fulfil a demand from tabloid columnists and state TV news for a more patriotic retelling of the story.


Craig Mazin, the creator of the HBO series, famously obsessed over minor details such as shoelaces and telephones, and adopted first-hand accounts of survivors to authentically recreate the Soviet Union of the 1980s.

NTV’s Chernobyl, filmed in Belarus, takes far more liberties. A description of the show says that the plot revolves around a CIA agent dispatched to Pripyat to gather intelligence on the Chernobyl nuclear power plant and the Russian counterintelligence agent sent to track him down.

If it sounds like fiction, that’s because it is. But the director, Alexey Muradov, said the show “will tell viewers about what really happened back then”.

“There is a theory that the Americans had infiltrated the Chernobyl nuclear power plant and many historians do not deny that on the day of the explosion an agent of the enemy’s intelligence services was present at the station,” Muradov told the tabloid Komsomolskaya Pravda, which said the show “proposes an alternative view on the tragedy in Pripyat”.

State-run television and Russian tabloids have accused the HBO series of bias by papering over the heroic acts of Soviet emergency workers, the so-called “liquidators”.


“Chernobyl did not show the most important part – our victory,” ran one headline in Komsomolskaya Pravda, the country’s most popular daily.

Another article by the prominent war correspondent Dmitry Steshin in the same paper claimed the show was filmed in order to sabotage overseas sales of nuclear energy technology by the Russian state company Rosatom.

Russia fetes its military veterans like few other countries do, but far less attention is paid to the Chernobyl liquidators. Ilya Shepelin, a Russian journalist, wrote in the Moscow Times that “the fact that an American, not a Russian, TV channel tells us about our own heroes is a source of shame that the pro-Kremlin media apparently cannot live down”.
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#3814 Post by Pasi Fist » 08 Jun 2019, 18:39

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/ ... in-custody
Russian journalist Ivan Golunov 'beaten by police in custody'

Doctor says investigative reporter may have suffered concussion and broken ribs

A Russian investigative journalist arrested on controversial drug charges has been severely beaten in custody, his lawyer has said.

A doctor who inspected Ivan Golunov said he may have suffered broken ribs, concussion and a haematoma.

Golunov, a reporter for the independent Meduza news website, was arrested on drug charges on Friday. Colleagues and friends believe he is being targeted for his work on state corruption and business interests.

Two separate teams of doctors suggested Golunov be taken to hospital for x-rays but police investigators refused. The injuries were sustained while Golunov was in custody, his lawyer Dmitri Dzhulai confirmed by text message.

Golunov was later taken to a Moscow hospital, several Russian outlets reported. He had earlier complained police punched and kicked him about the head and chest because he refused to sign a police report before he had access to a lawyer.

He was formally charged on Saturday with drug possession with intent to sell, a crime that carries a prison sentence of between 10 and 20 years. Police said that they found 3.56 grams of the clubbing drug mephedrone in a backpack belonging to Golunov and 5.42 grams of cocaine in an apartment he purportedly rented in Moscow. Golunov has said the drugs were planted.

Hundreds of people protested against his arrest outside Moscow’s police headquarters on Friday, holding signs in support reading: “My name is Ivan Golunov. I am a journalist. Arrest me, too.”

Police had also demanded Golunov sign a confession, Dzhulai said. Russian investigators often put suspects in criminal cases under pressure in order to sobtain confessions, which makes it far easier to secure a conviction.

Police have also tried to limit the public flow of information about the case, demanding that Golunov’s lawyers sign non-disclosure agreements. They have refused.

Golunov has investigated family members of a Moscow deputy mayor who amassed a fortune in real estate, predatory lenders who purchased apartments in Moscow, plans to ship Moscow’s waste to the regions, and the efforts of a senior official’s son to corner Russia’s funeral market.

He had been receiving threats before his arrest, his editors said.

“Ivan Golunov is a prominent critic and his investigations into government corruption clearly did not go down well with the authorities. It seems he is now paying the price,” said Natalia Zviagina, the director of Amnesty International’s Russia office . “The circumstances of Ivan Golunov’s detention sound dubious and follow a depressingly familiar pattern.”
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#3815 Post by Jesse Python » 08 Jun 2019, 18:55

Kiina ja Venäjä on juuri sopineet kymmeniä kauppasopimuksia. Vittu näitä suurvaltoja, siinä ei paljon ylevä EU paina kun noi kolme kusipäävaltiota kauppasotii keskenän

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#3816 Post by Lusku » 08 Jun 2019, 19:01

Jesse Python wrote:
08 Jun 2019, 18:55
Kiina ja Venäjä on juuri sopineet kymmeniä kauppasopimuksia. Vittu näitä suurvaltoja, siinä ei paljon ylevä EU paina kun noi kolme kusipäävaltiota kauppasotii keskenän
Eiköhän näiden kauppasotien tarkoitus oo lähinnä heikentää jenkkejä.

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#3817 Post by Jesse Python » 08 Jun 2019, 19:36

Lusku wrote:
08 Jun 2019, 19:01
Jesse Python wrote:
08 Jun 2019, 18:55
Kiina ja Venäjä on juuri sopineet kymmeniä kauppasopimuksia. Vittu näitä suurvaltoja, siinä ei paljon ylevä EU paina kun noi kolme kusipäävaltiota kauppasotii keskenän
Eiköhän näiden kauppasotien tarkoitus oo lähinnä heikentää jenkkejä.
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#3818 Post by Poistunut käyttäjä 53ddbd » 08 Jun 2019, 21:45

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#3819 Post by Taito Muhkunen » 12 Jun 2019, 23:16

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-russ ... SKCN1TD12A
Russian police detain more than 400 at protest over journalist

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian police detained more than 400 people, including opposition politician Alexei Navalny, at a protest in Moscow on Wednesday calling for punishment for police officers involved in the alleged framing of a journalist.

Police abruptly dropped drug charges a day earlier against investigative journalist Ivan Golunov, a rare U-turn by the authorities in the face of anger from his supporters who said he was targeted over his reporting.

Golunov, 36, known for exposing corruption among Moscow city officials, was detained by police last Thursday and accused of dealing drugs, an allegation he denied.

The crude way supporters said Golunov was set up and detained triggered an unusual show of media unity and an uncharacteristically swift reversal from authorities nervous about social unrest at a time when President Vladimir Putin already faces disquiet over living standards.

The authorities had hoped freeing Golunov and promising punishment for those who allegedly framed him would appease his supporters, but they decided to go ahead with a protest on Wednesday, a public holiday in Russia, regardless.

Reuters witnesses said well over 1,000 people marched through central Moscow, chanting “Russia will be free”, “Russia without Putin” and “Down with the Tsar” as police warned them not to break the law and blocked access to certain streets.

Some of the protesters wore white T-shirts saying “I am/We are Ivan Golunov,” the same slogan as a front page headline carried by Russia’s three leading daily newspapers on Monday.

In an unexpected twist, a young woman wearing such a T-shirt managed to get a front-row seat at a ceremony in the Kremlin at which President Vladimir Putin was handing out state awards, official footage of the event showed. The ceremony was taking place at the same time as the protest in the city.

OVD-Info, a monitoring group, said police had detained over 400 people. It said police had started to release some of them without charge while drawing up charges against others.

Police said earlier they had detained over 200 people.

Many of the marchers and those forcefully detained by riot police were prominent Russian journalists and activists.

“We came to show the authorities that we have consolidated, that we are united,” said Vsevolod, 24. “We demand that hundreds of thousands of (criminal) cases where people are sitting in prison unfairly now be reviewed.”

The authorities had warned protesters that their demonstration would be illegal and could threaten public safety.

Under Russian law, the time and place of protests involving more than one person needs to be agreed with the authorities in advance. Organizers of Wednesday’s event had demanded that Moscow city officials negotiate those terms with them live on air during a TV broadcast, a demand they said officials refused.

A Reuters witness saw at least three police officers bundle opposition politician Alexei Navalny into a truck.

Kira Yarmysh, his spokeswoman, said on Twitter that Navalny was accused of breaking Russia’s protest laws, something he has been repeatedly found guilty of, and faced up to 30 days in jail.

Navalny, who said police had accused him of organizing the march, said on Twitter he had been glad to march “among honest people”.

One protester, Ivan, 28, explained why marchers had defied the police. “The freeing of Golunov was not a victory. It was a tactical move by the authorities to prevent disorder breaking out today. But we came here anyway.”
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#3820 Post by bad grankulla » 17 Jun 2019, 12:04

YLE: Venäläismediassa Chernobyl-sarjaa pidetään aivopesuna ja propagandana – Jenkkisarja on monen millenniaalin ensikosketus ydinonnettomuuteen https://yle.fi/uutiset/3-10829851
Venäjällä on valmistumassa myös oma draamasarja, joka sijoittuu Tšernobylin ydinvoimalaonnettomuuden tapahtumiin. Se on määrä esittää tänä vuonna Venäjän pääkanaviin lukeutuvalla valtiollisella NTV:lle.

Venäläisversio ottaa rajusti taiteellisia vapauksia omassa tuotannossaan. Yksi sen päähenkilöistä on ydinvoimalakaupunki Pripjatiin tunkeutuva yhdysvaltalainen turvallisuuspalvelu CIA:n agentti, jota epäillään sabotaasista.
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#3821 Post by Lusku » 17 Jun 2019, 12:19

bad grankulla wrote:
17 Jun 2019, 12:04
YLE: Venäläismediassa Chernobyl-sarjaa pidetään aivopesuna ja propagandana – Jenkkisarja on monen millenniaalin ensikosketus ydinonnettomuuteen https://yle.fi/uutiset/3-10829851
Venäjällä on valmistumassa myös oma draamasarja, joka sijoittuu Tšernobylin ydinvoimalaonnettomuuden tapahtumiin. Se on määrä esittää tänä vuonna Venäjän pääkanaviin lukeutuvalla valtiollisella NTV:lle.

Venäläisversio ottaa rajusti taiteellisia vapauksia omassa tuotannossaan. Yksi sen päähenkilöistä on ydinvoimalakaupunki Pripjatiin tunkeutuva yhdysvaltalainen turvallisuuspalvelu CIA:n agentti, jota epäillään sabotaasista.
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#3822 Post by Jesse Python » 17 Jun 2019, 12:23

Lusku wrote:
17 Jun 2019, 12:19
bad grankulla wrote:
17 Jun 2019, 12:04
YLE: Venäläismediassa Chernobyl-sarjaa pidetään aivopesuna ja propagandana – Jenkkisarja on monen millenniaalin ensikosketus ydinonnettomuuteen https://yle.fi/uutiset/3-10829851
Venäjällä on valmistumassa myös oma draamasarja, joka sijoittuu Tšernobylin ydinvoimalaonnettomuuden tapahtumiin. Se on määrä esittää tänä vuonna Venäjän pääkanaviin lukeutuvalla valtiollisella NTV:lle.

Venäläisversio ottaa rajusti taiteellisia vapauksia omassa tuotannossaan. Yksi sen päähenkilöistä on ydinvoimalakaupunki Pripjatiin tunkeutuva yhdysvaltalainen turvallisuuspalvelu CIA:n agentti, jota epäillään sabotaasista.
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#3823 Post by Pasi Fist » 19 Jun 2019, 10:01

Siellä hieman etnisesti puhdistellaan kyliä.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/ ... an-village
Hundreds of Roma 'forcibly removed' from Russian village

Governor blames tensions on US after about 650 believed evicted from Chemodanovka

Hundreds of Roma people have been forcibly evicted from a village in western Russia, the head of the village council has admitted, after one ethnic Russian was killed and another left in a coma.

The regional government quickly tried to backtrack on the comments by Sergey Fadeev, who told the newspaper Novaya Gazeta: “Buses were brought and all the [Roma] who lived here were taken to Volgograd, where the local diaspora had agreed to accept them. It was done forcibly. Now we are studying the legality of their living in our village.”

Tensions between Roma people and Russian villagers in the region of Penza boiled over last week, leading to a deadly brawl, arson attacks, forced evictions and even accusations of a hidden US hand in the violence.

Videos posted from the village of Chemodanovka in the Penza region showed houses owned by Roma families on fire after an ethnic Russian man was stabbed to death during a mass brawl along racial lines. Four more were admitted to hospital after the street fighting, which was said to have been caused by complaints from Russian villagers against the Roma over sexual harassment.

Then, suddenly, the Roma were gone, leaving behind 90 empty houses.

After Fadeev said hundreds of Roma had been forcibly evicted to Volgograd, the regional government said the families left peacefully. Neither Fadeev nor members of the families could be reached immediately for comment, and the village council told the Guardian it was not allowed to speak to reporters.

The governor’s office said it believed 650 Roma people had left the village of Chemodanovka, as well as the neighbouring village of Lopatka, but not by force.

The incident is a particularly troubling example of the ethnic tensions that can emerge in small Russian towns and Roma communities, which gain little support from the government.

After the first clash on Thursday, an estimated 1,500 villagers gathered to demand protection from the regional government, temporarily blocking the federal M5 “Ural” highway in protest.

When the region’s governor, Ivan Belozertsev, arrived to try to relieve tensions, he took the unusual tack of blaming the US.

“America, the west, has poured enormous amounts of money into preparing people here … they’re in every region, including ours, and they don’t want to solve problems, they want to destabilise the situation. They bring fake information here,” he told a crowd of residents on Sunday.

He claimed malign influencers were trying to increase tensions in Russia by “using this tragedy to rock the situation and play the ethnic card”.

To try to calm tensions, the government banned the sale of alcohol in the area.

Shortly after the fight on Thursday, the regional representative for the Roma people made a public address to try to avoid further violence.

“We have had a great tragedy,” Andrei Ogly said. “The Roma diaspora sends its condolences to the relatives of the man who died and we pray for the injured man to get better … We don’t want to have a conflict with those in the city … This conflict must be settled.”
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#3824 Post by Saippuakauppias » 22 Jun 2019, 10:58

Tulivuori on alkanut yhtäkkiä purkautua Venäjän Kaukoidässä, kertovat paikalliset venäläiset uutissivustot.

Raikoke-tulivuori Kuriilien saarilla oli määritelty aktiiviseksi, mutta se on purkautunut viimeksi yli sata vuotta sitten. Kraatterissa on asustanut merilintuja, kertoo uutissivusto kamchatinfo.com. Raikok on ainun kieltä ja tarkoittaa helvetillistä

Purkaus alkoi yhtäkkiä lauantaiaamuna paikallista aikaa kello 6:05, eli Suomen ajassa noin kello 21 juhannusaattona.

Tuhka nousi 12-13 kilometrin korkeuteen. Tuhkapilvi liikkui yli 600 kilometrin päähän vuoresta. Purkauksesta on ollut merkittävää haittaa kansallisille ja kansainvälisille lennoille alueella.

Neljäkymmentä tulivuorta Kuriilien saarilla määritellään aktiivisiksi, eli ne voivat purkautua milloin vain. Alueella ei ole mittausasemia, joten tiedot perustuvat kamchatkainfon mukaan satelliittikuviin.

Kamchatkalaisen tutkimusryhmän julkaisemasta animaatiosta voi katsoa satelliittikuvaa purkauksesta.

Myös toinen tulivuori Venäjän Kaukoidässä on näyttänyt kesäkuussa merkkejä purkautumisesta.
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#3825 Post by leipä » 23 Jun 2019, 16:13

Raikok on ainun kieltä ja tarkoittaa helvetillistä.
jossain joku hevibändi sai juuri nimen. :metal:

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