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Thursday, February 16, 2012

8:16 AM 2/16/2012: NYT Review - Mike Nova's starred items

The Enablers

via NYT > Editorials by on 2/13/12

China, Russia and India are resisting international action against Syria and Iran.

February 14, 2012

The Enablers

China, Russia and India see themselves as global leaders. So why have they been enabling two dangerous regimes, Syria and Iran, to continue on destructive paths?

On Tuesday, President Bashar al-Assad showed again his willingness to use brutal force to crush the pro-democracy opposition. He brushed aside stinging criticism by Navi Pillay, the top United Nations human rights official, and resumed the shelling of the city of Homs. The government has barred independent reporting for most of the yearlong unrest, but activists said rockets and tank shells had pummeled the city.

The violence has gotten worse in the 11 days since Russia and China vetoed a United Nations Security Council resolution, sponsored by the Arab League, calling for a peaceful transfer of power. India was on the right side that day, voting for the resolution. But, for months, it had worked to block action. The resolution was no panacea, but, if it had passed, it would have sent a compelling message of international solidarity against Mr. Assad and the elites who keep him in power.

Many Syrian deaths later, China may be reconsidering its stance. As an oil-hungry nation, it could not have failed to hear the rebuke issued to China and Russia on Friday by King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia for opposing the resolution. “We are going through scary days and unfortunately what happened at the United Nations is absolutely regrettable,” he said.

On Tuesday, Prime Minister Wen Jiabao of China, speaking at a European-China summit meeting in Beijing, said, “What is most urgent and pressing now is to prevent war and chaos” in Syria. There is no evidence Russia has had similar second thoughts, but China is showing renewed interest in working with the Arab League. Beijing’s shift could shame Moscow into reconsidering its support for Mr. Assad, and approving United Nations action, including sanctions.

China and India are also hampering the effort to ratchet up sanctions on Iran even as penalties imposed by the Security Council, the United States and the European Union appear to be affecting Iran’s economy and politics. (The Iranian president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, is expected to announce on Wednesday that a new uranium enrichment plant is fully operational.)

China cut its purchases of Iranian oil this year and secured alternative supplies from Russia and Saudi Arabia. But it is still a major purchaser. India is also still buying and is now Iran’s biggest oil customer. Because of American sanctions, these deals are not as lucrative as they could be for Iran.

The two countries’ need for oil is real, but they should take full advantage of Saudi Arabia’s offer to ramp up production to offset any losses from Iran. The International Energy Agency says there is enough oil supply worldwide to prevent a price shock from an embargo.

We do not know if sanctions can force Iran to give up its nuclear program or force it to negotiate a compromise deal. But the international community is finally at a moment when serious sanctions are in place and beginning to bite. Iran is finding it hard to pay for food imports and has resorted to bartering. It’s time for Russia, China and India (which desperately wants a Security Council seat) to meet the test of leadership.

That means all three need to work to find ways to limit Iran’s nuclear ambitions. For Russia and China, it means standing against Mr. Assad’s siege on his people.

Op-Ed Contributor: Putin’s Critics Hit Big With YouTube

via NYT > Global Opinion by By SAMUEL RACHLIN on 2/16/12

Putin and his supporters should spend more time watching Russian YouTube to understand what's really brewing in the country.

February 15, 2012

www.putin.skewered

By SAMUEL RACHLIN

The problem that Vladimir Putin and his team face is that they, quite simply, just don’t get it — they’re stuck back in the U.S.S.R. while an important and growing slice of Russia has moved firmly into the 21st century and, with tongue in cheek, is humming the latest YouTube hit: “Our madhouse votes for Putin / Our madhouse is happy with Putin.”

When a political leader becomes the laughing stock of such a huge share of his country’s 142 million people, he should start paying attention.

Some of the strongest acts on Russia’s YouTube are bands and performers who have taken rock, rap, parody and satire to a new level in Russia’s political culture, delivering their anti-government messages with irony and biting humor.

A shining leader among them is Rabfak, the band behind the now famous lines “Our madhouse votes for Putin.” Led by the songwriter Alexander Yellin and the guitarist-singer Alexander Semyonov, the band has released a string of outrageous and hilarious political songs.

Their madhouse patient complains that everything is so complicated and screwed up, but nobody cares to clean up the mess. He asks why there is such fraud, neglect and debauchery everywhere. For an answer, he gets an injection in his behind.

The Internet crowd loved the song and its madhouse metaphor — its directness and its absurdity. So much so, they voted it the best song in a YouTube competition announced by Aleksei Navalny, an anti-corruption blogger and one of the organizers of the recent demonstrations.

Pro-Kremlin bloggers are not sitting on their hands, and have created YouTube videos of their own. Some claim the opposition is plotting a coup concocted by Hillary Clinton. One is a scary apocalyptic vision of Russia without Putin: a country torn apart by civil strife with opposition leaders, nationalists and separatists at each others’ throats and citizens overwhelmed by refugees, war and famine.

But in terms of popularity and artistic creativity, YouTube belongs to singers and rappers who have rallied against Putin, President Dmitri Medvedev and their party, United Russia — the “party of crooks and thieves,” as it is labeled by bloggers, speakers and singers alike.

One of the other songs from Navalny’s competition, “A Song about Bears,” shows an image of Putin being transformed into Dobby, one of the elf characters from the Harry Potter films. Dobby is a recurring figure in songs by rappers who also like to show Putin with the hair and mustache of Hitler. Seemingly there are no boundaries for free speech on the Russian Web.

Since the dissidents of the ’70s and ’80s, Russia has not heard such daring voices reflecting the mood and misgivings of the nation. The difference is that today’s singers and bands have millions of listeners on the Web. Rabfak’s songs alone have received more than 4 million views. Other groups show similar numbers, and their Web audience has embraced them with likes, shares and LOLs, spreading the message in tweets and retweets.

In another hit, “A Cross for Everyone,” Rabfak displays a generous use of four letter words along with a play on words: the cross that voters use to mark their ballots and the Russian idiom, to “put a cross” on someone, meaning to take him out.

The words are put into the mouth of a regular voter, Ivan Nobody, who is fed up with all the candidates. Over images of the political leaders, he makes fun of how they try to charm him to get his vote. “A cross for everyone, a cross for everyone,” he declares.

In their newest YouTube song, “A New Song about Truth,” Rabfak mixes images of Moscow protesters with images from the Arab Spring and the Occupy movement.

Rabfak is knocking on the Kremlin’s door. Maybe Putin and his supporters should spend more time watching YouTube to understand what’s really brewing in their country.

Samuel Rachlin, a journalist and writer based in Washington, is a former Moscow correspondent for Danish TV.

Letter: Russia’s Veto on Syria

via NYT > Opinion Sun. 1pm by on 2/15/12

A Human Rights First official calls for sanctions against Russia for providing arms to Syria.

February 15, 2012

Russia’s Veto on Syria

To the Editor:

Re “Iran’s Achilles’ Heel” (Op-Ed, Feb. 8): While the Syrian regime methodically goes about the business of killing, arbitrarily detaining and torturing its citizens, Efraim Halevy explains Russia’s veto of Security Council action with the observation that “Russia simply wishes to maintain its access to Syria’s Mediterranean ports in Tartus and Latakia and to remain a major arms supplier to Damascus.” Access to ports, O.K. — but supplying arms?

Fortunately, even most casual observers recognize the link between the Syrian government’s atrocities and its enablers, including Russia. The United States may have little influence over the Assad regime, but it does have leverage with Russia. It must use that leverage to promote policies that increase the cost to Russia and others that enable the continuing Syrian atrocities.

More targeted sanctions against Russian companies that provide arms to the murderous regime are an immediate course of action that the Treasury should pursue.

GABOR RONA
International Legal Director
Human Rights First
New York, Feb. 10, 2012

Aggressive Acts by Iran Signal Pressure on Its Leadership

via NYT > Business Day by By SCOTT SHANE and ROBERT F. WORTH on 2/16/12

A flurry of actions and statements by Iran this week suggest its leaders are responding frantically, and more unpredictably, to the tightening of sanctions by the West.

DealBook: Moody's Unveils Broad Ratings Review of Major Banks

via NYT > Business Day by By JULIA WERDIGIER on 2/16/12

Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Deutsche Bank, UBS and more than 100 other financial institutions might have their credit ratings cut by Moody's Investors Service because of increasingly challenging market conditions.

Europe Steps Up Talks With China on Its Market Status

via NYT > Business Day by By KEITH BRADSHER on 2/16/12

The trade issue is important because Prime Minister Wen Jiabao of China has linked it to the question of whether the country would help bail out the European Union.

Federal Reserve Unlikely to Buy More Assets

via NYT > Business Day by By BINYAMIN APPELBAUM on 2/15/12

Minutes of the Jan. 24-25 meeting of the policy group show that the central bank continued to predict only modest economic growth this year.

David Cameron to Deliver Speech Against Scottish Independence

via NYT > Global Home by By JOHN F. BURNS and ALAN COWELL on 2/16/12

Prime Minister David Cameron’s address in Edinburgh on Thursday is seen here as the first, sparring bout of a longer battle over a referendum on Scottish independence.

Karzai Arrives in Pakistan to Discuss Afghan Peace Talks

via NYT > Global Home by By ALISSA J. RUBIN on 2/16/12

President Hamid Karzai’s visit on Thursday came just after he announced that his government, with the United States, had begun face-to-face talks with the Taliban.

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Karzai Says Afghanistan Has Joined Talks With Taliban

via NYT > Global Home by By ALISSA J. RUBIN on 2/16/12

President Hamid Karzai said talks between Afghanistan, the Taliban and the United States were underway, signaling the end of a longstanding objection to face-to-face discussions.

Why Obama Will Embrace the 99 Percent

via NYT > Magazine by By NATE SILVER on 2/15/12

Any Republican who cannot connect with the white working class is going to have trouble in the Electoral College.

Op-Ed Contributor: This War Is Not Over Yet

via NYT > Opinion Sun. 1pm by By MARY L. DUDZIAK on 2/15/12

President Obama can’t have it both ways: if the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are ending, the detention of enemy prisoners without charges must end, too.

Letter: Russia’s Veto on Syria

via NYT > Opinion Sun. 1pm by on 2/15/12

A Human Rights First official calls for sanctions against Russia for providing arms to Syria.

Op-Ed Contributor: Putin’s Critics Hit Big With YouTube

via NYT > Global Opinion by By SAMUEL RACHLIN on 2/16/12

Putin and his supporters should spend more time watching Russian YouTube to understand what's really brewing in the country.

Letter: Recalling J.F.K.'s Dark Side

via NYT > Global Opinion by on 2/16/12

It's one thing to admit to an affair with the president of the United States, but it's another thing to go into detail about J.F.K.'s dark side.

From the International Herald Tribune: 100, 75, 50 Years Ago

via NYT > Global Opinion by on 2/16/12

Highlights from the IHT archives.

International Real Estate: Real Estate in Nicaragua

via NYT > Real Estate by By ALISON GREGOR on 2/15/12

The financial crisis hit hard enough to cut some house prices in half.

Property Values: What You Get for ... $475,000

via NYT > Real Estate by By MIKE POWELL on 2/15/12

A lodge-style house in Portland, Ore., a condo in Chicago and a house in Miami.

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Letter: Internet Piracy

via NYT > Global Opinion by on 2/15/12

The Consumer Electronics Association responds to an Op-Ed essay by a recording executive about Internet piracy.

Letters: Rich and Poor: The Education Gap

via NYT > Opinion Sun. 1pm by on 2/15/12

Readers respond to a front-page article, “Poor Dropping Further Behind Rich in School.”

The 6th Floor Blog: The Middle Class Sours on Benefits, Too

via NYT > Magazine by By MATT BAI on 2/13/12

If you read Sunday's Times and got further than the magazine (and our maddening crossword puzzle with too many French words in it), then you may have noticed a terrific article on the role of government in the lives of some middle-class Americans who nonetheless disdain it.

How Companies Learn Your Secrets

via NYT > Magazine by By CHARLES DUHIGG on 2/16/12

Your shopping habits reveal even the most personal information — like when you’re going to have a baby.

Olympic Ban on Saudi Arabia Is Urged Over Lack of Female Athletes

via NYT > Home Page by By CHRISTOPHER CLAREY on 2/16/12

The International Olympic Committee should make Saudi Arabia send female athletes to the London Olympics, a human rights group says, or it should be prohibited from competing.

Maryland Gay Marriage Faces Black Skepticism

via NYT > Global Home by By SABRINA TAVERNISE on 2/16/12

Supporters of a Maryland same-sex marriage bill are making a broad attempt to win over African-Americans, a demographic that has traditionally been skeptical about marriage equality.

Havana Journal: Real Estate Fever Spreads in Cuba

via NYT > Global Home by By VICTORIA BURNETT on 2/16/12

Cubans are injecting money into real estate, spurred by government measures to stimulate construction and a new law that allows property trades for the first time in 50 years.

State of the Art: Reviewing Pinterest, the Newest Social Media Site

via NYT > Global Home by By DAVID POGUE on 2/15/12

Time to make time for another social network. Pinterest is a free Web pinboard for any photos that you want to share.

Another Victory for Marriage Equality

via NYT > Editorials by on 2/8/12

Good news on same-sex marriage from California and Washington adds some critical momentum to votes scheduled for next week in the New Jersey Legislature.

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Still Secret After 30 Years?

via NYT > Editorials by on 2/10/12

An internal C.I.A. report on how the intelligence community decided that “yellow rain” was a chemical weapon should be made public.

His Eminence in Denial

via NYT > Editorials by on 2/12/12

A now retired Cardinal Edward Egan renounced the courageous apology he gave in 2002 for the church’s failure to deal with priests who abused children.

Pursuit of the Whistle-Blowers

via NYT > Editorials by on 2/13/12

A federal lawsuit raises disturbing questions about whether the F.D.A. retaliated against employees for trying to warn Congress about unsafe medical devices.

In Philadelphia, Papers’ Editorial Independence at Issue

via NYT > Business Day by By AMY CHOZICK and DAVID CARR on 2/15/12

A proposed sale to a group composed of the region’s most powerful Democrats is pitting newspaper management against the newsroom.

For London Youth, Down and Out Is Way of Life

via NYT > Business Day by By LANDON THOMAS Jr. on 2/16/12

The lack of opportunity is feeding a mounting alienation and anger among young people across Europe, threatening to poison the aspirations of a generation.

Former Executives and Bankers Arrested Over Olympus Fraud

via NYT > Business Day by By REUTERS on 2/16/12

Three former executives of disgraced medical equipment and camera maker Olympus Corp were arrested on Thursday over their role in a $1.7 billion accounting fraud, one of Japan's biggest corporate scandals.

US court dismisses Puerto Ricans' suit over arms testing - Reuters

via Puerto Rico News's Facebook Wall by Puerto Rico News on 2/14/12

US court dismisses Puerto Ricans' suit over arms testing - Reuters
US court dismisses Puerto Ricans' suit over arms testing - Reuters
US court dismisses Puerto Ricans' suit over arms testingReutersBy Terry Baynes (Reuters) - Puerto Rican residents lost a bid on Tuesday to force the US government to recognize the health effects on the local population of testing of weapons and experimenting with chemicals on the island of Vieques for decades.and more »

US court dismisses Puerto Ricans' suit over arms testing - Chicago Tribune

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US court dismisses Puerto Ricans' suit over arms testing - Chicago Tribune
US court dismisses Puerto Ricans' suit over arms testing - Chicago Tribune
US court dismisses Puerto Ricans' suit over arms testingChicago TribuneBy Terry Baynes Feb 14 (Reuters) - Puerto Rican residents lost a bid on Tuesday to force the US government to recognize the health effects on the local population of testing of weapons and experimenting with chemicals on the island of Vieques for ...Court shields US military from health suitThomson Reuters News & Insightall 2 news articles »

US court dismisses Puerto Ricans' suit over arms testing - Chicago Tribune

via Puerto Rico News's Facebook Wall by Puerto Rico News on 2/14/12

US court dismisses Puerto Ricans' suit over arms testing - Chicago Tribune
US court dismisses Puerto Ricans' suit over arms testing - Chicago Tribune
US court dismisses Puerto Ricans' suit over arms testingChicago Tribune(Reuters) - Puerto Rican residents lost a bid on Tuesday to force the US government to recognize the health effects on the local population of testing of weapons and experimenting with chemicals on the island of Vieques for decades.and more »

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

If you go away- ne me quitte pas – Lyrics & Songs

Julio Iglesias - if you go away - ne me quitte pas

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If you go away Lyrics

If you go away
On this summer's day
Then you might as well
Take the sun away
All the birds that flew
In the summer sky
When our love was new
And our hearts were high
And the day was young
And the nights were long
And the moon stood still
For the night bird's song

If you go away
If you go away
If you go away...

But if you stay
I'll make you a day
Like no day has been
Or will be again
We'll sail on the sun
We'll ride on the rain
And talk to the trees
And worship the wind

But if you go
I'll understand
Leave me just enough love
To fill up my hand

If you go away
If you go away
If you go away...

If you go away
As I know you will
You must tell the world
To stop turning
'til you return again
If you ever do
For what good is love
Without loving you?
Can I tell you now
As you turn to go
I'll be dying slowly
'til the next hello

If you go away
If you go away
If you go away...

But if you stay
I'll make you a night
Like no night has been
Or will be again
I'll sail on your smile
I'll ride on your touch
I'll talk to your eyes
That I love so much

But if you go
I won't cry
Though the good is gone
From the word goodbye

If you go away
If you go away
If you go away...

If you go away
As I know you must
There is nothing left
In this world to trust
Just an empty room
Full of empty space
Like the empty look
I see on your face
And I'd been the shadow
Of your shadow
If you might have kept me
By your side

If you go away
If you go away
If you go away...

If you go away
If you go away...
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Source: http://www.sing365.com

If you go away
   ------Emiliana Torrini

( Brel / Schumann / To be free EP )
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Uploaded by MiyuriLunyLove on Jan 6, 2008

Ne Me Quitte Pas

Ne me quitte pas
Il faut oublier
Tout peut s'oublier
Qui s'enfuit deja
Oublier le temps
Des malentendus
Et le temps perdu
A savoir comment
Oublier ces heures
Qui tuaient parfois
A coups de pourquoi
Le coeur du bonheure
Ne me quitte pas (4 fois)

Moi je t'offrirai
Des perles du pluie
Venues de pays
Ou il ne pleut pas
Je creuserai la terre
Jusqu'apres ma mort
Pour couvrir ton corps
D'or et de lumiere
Je ferai un domaine
Ou l'amour sera roi
Ou l'amour sera loi
Ou tu seras reine
Ne me quitte pas (4 fois)

Ne me quitte pas
Je t'inventerai
Des mots insensés
Que tu comprendras
Je te parlerai
De ces amants là
Qui ont vu deux fois
Leurs coeurs s'embraser
Je te racont'rai
L'histoire de ce roi
Mort de n'avoir pas
Pu te rencontrer
Ne me quitte pas (4 fois)

On a vu souvent
Rejaillir le feu
De l'ancien volcan
Qu'on croyait trop vieux
Il est paraît-il
Des terres brûlées
Donnant plus de blé
Qu'un meilleur avril
Et quand vient le soir
Pour qu'un ciel flamboie
Le rouge et le noir
Ne s'épousent-ils pas
Ne me quitte pas (4 fois)

Ne me quitte pas
Je ne veux plus pleurer
Je ne veux plus parler
Je me cacherai là
A te regarder
Danser et sourire
Et à t'écouter
Chanter et puis rire
Laisse-moi devenir
L'ombre de ton ombre
L'ombre de ta main
L'ombre de ton chien
Ne me quitte pas (4 fois)

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Ne
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Quitte
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Thursday, December 22, 2011

Там весёлый наш народ / Отмечает Новый Год!

gay-ricky-martin

(http://puertorico.countrytoolbox.com/puerto-rico-blog-22/cardinal-luis-aponte-martinez-condemns-ricky-martin-homosexuality-411/)

PR

Я без шума и без крика

Полечу в Пуэрто Рико

Там весёлый наш народ

Отмечает Новый Год!

В океане под кокосом

Старый Год оставим с носом

Будем пить мы шнапс и ром

И построим новый дом!

Rainbow-Peace-Sign

(http://photosofpuertorico.com/2011/06/gays-and-lesbians/)

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Родина пишется с большой буквы, а самомнение с маленькой… Надо не раскол вводить в движение, а поддерживать и требовать освобождения арестованных товарищей, которые на эти митинги ходят, а не отсиживаются дома.

По поводу моего неучастия в митинге на Болотной

  • 10 Дек, 2011 at 5:42 PM

Меня сегодня не было на Болотной площади. После моей вчерашней просьбы Немцов и Чирикова лично заблокировали мое выступление на сегодняшнем митинге! Поэтому сотрудничество Московского гей-прайда с ними невозможно! Оппозиция лишила права голоса человека, выигравшего единственное дело против России в Европейском Суде по вопросу свободы собраний! Бог с ними! Чирикова, видимо, вспомнила, что я ее недавно "дурой" назвал за ее гомофобные высказывания. Оппозиция не менее гомофобна чем власти. Не знаю, что ожидают от них ЛГБТ...

Comments

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[info]lord_of_cocks wrote:

10 Дек, 2011 08:44 (местное)

Поддерживайте КПРФ,Николай.
В коммунистическом обществе не будет места гомофобным настроениям.

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[info]tomindar wrote:

10 Дек, 2011 11:51 (местное)

Это шутка? Коммунистическое общество в реальности невозможно, а любые попытки создать его ведут к совку или пол-потовщине (а это самые гомофобные общества)

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[info]Mikhail Oparin wrote:

10 Дек, 2011 08:58 (местное)

maybe not today, but maybe tomorrow... patience is a virtue... At least we see something is starting to change in Russia. One step at a time.

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[info]mike_nova wrote:

10 Дек, 2011 10:17 (местное)

Николай, ты не прав. Дело не в тебе, а в движении. Политика - это союзники, терять их нельзя. Терпение, терпение. Придёт время и для публичных речей на митингах. Всему - своё место и время. А пока надо работать вместе.

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[info]alexeyev wrote:

10 Дек, 2011 10:21 (местное)

Я с ними точно работать не буду. Они родину продадут.

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[info]mike_nova wrote:

11 Дек, 2011 19:32 (местное)

Родина пишется с большой буквы, а самомнение с маленькой. Такими обвинениями разбрасываться нельзя. Не будешь работать с оппозицией ты, будут работать другие. Незаменимых людей нет.
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WWW.GAY.RU: Радужные новости. Российская ЛГБТ-сеть зовет геев и лесбиянок на митинги оппозиции.
www.gay.ru
РАДУЖНЫЕ НОВОСТИ.
10 декабря 2011 года
Российская ЛГБТ-сеть зовет геев и лесбиянок на митинги оппозиции
"Нас, граждан своей страны, унизили, посчитав за быдло, которое только создает массовку на избирательных участках и ничего не решает. Нас такая роль не устраивает! Мы больше не хотим терпеть и молчать!", - так начинает свое открытое письмо гей активист Игорь Кочетков, председатель Российской ЛГБТ-сети.
Лидер крупнейшей российской гей-организации заявляет: "Мы имеем право на протест. Любые попытки воспрепятствовать нам противоправны" и добавляет: "Сейчас появилось много групп и организаций, которые выдают себя за организаторов завтрашних митингов. Среди них есть и радикальные националисты, выступающие с расистскими, гомофобскими и ксенофобскими лозунгами. Они могут использовать ваше присутствие на своих мероприятиях для повышения своей известности и распространения своих чудовищных идей".
Именно поэтому Кочетков призывает гей-сообщество быть крайне внимательным, поддерживая те или иные формы протеста. И предостерегает от участия в проявлениях насилия и вандализма.
Gay.Ru
http://www.gay.ru/news/rainbow/2011/12/10-22361.htm
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ОБЩЕСТВО : На акции протеста в Москве задержаны ЛГБТ-активисты - 6 Декабря 2011
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На акции протеста, которая состоялась в российской столице против фальсификаций выборов в Госдуму, закончилась шествием манифестантов и массовыми задержаниями.
Как сообщает Gayrussia.ru, среди задержанных оказались и ЛГБТ-активисты Игорь Ясин, один из руководителей «Радужной ассоциации» Павел Сабуров, активисты Сергей Илупин, Владимир Осенин и другие.
Как сообщает BBC, по данным ГУМВД Москвы, за участие в несанкционированной акции в центре столицы были задержаны 300 человек.
http://www.news.gayby.net/news/2011-12-06-5157
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Представители ЛГБТ-сообщества подняли гей-флаг на политическом митинге в Москве
Российское ЛГБТ-движение поддержало митинг против фальсификации результатов выборов в Государственную Думу.
Напомним, что на прошлой неделе, в ходе протестных акций были задержано несколько активистов ЛГБТ-движения России. Один из задержанных получил 10 суток административного ареста.
http://www.news.gayby.net/news/2011-12-10-5184
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Надо не раскол вводить в движение, а поддерживать и требовать освобождения арестованных товарищей, которые на эти митинги ходят, а не отсиживаются дома.

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[info]mackba wrote:

10 Дек, 2011 17:35 (местное)

"Оппозиция не менее гомофобна чем власти". It means the society is against you. Glad that mentally normal people still exist because being homosexual is abnormal. Natural selection is against people like you. You are byproduct of human race and you shouldn't have a future since you don't fuck women. Societies that allow homosexuals to adopt kids will be cursed.
However, since you exist, you should not be denied basic human rights like freedom of speech. But in order to be able to say something, you should respect others' right not to listen to you. You should earn respect, not expect to have this respect just because of you sexual preferences.

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[info]tomindar wrote:

11 Дек, 2011 02:54 (местное)

Get the fuck lost, you stupid homophobic degenerate!

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[info]mike_nova wrote:

11 Дек, 2011 18:50 (местное)

We fuck whoever we want (with the same exceptions as for straight people). And you can go and fuck yourself. It is our right not to listen to those like you. You and those like you should respect us, and not "just because of... sexual preferences", but because of who we are as human beings. Shave off your 3000 years old homophobic masking beard first, before sharing your stupidity and your ancient and vile prejudices with others.

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[info]hinata_new wrote:

10 Дек, 2011 23:12 (местное)

Этого и следовало ожидать (

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[info]mrakk1987 wrote:

11 Дек, 2011 07:51 (местное)

Всем здрасте,гомофобом прошу не считать,я всех ненавижу одинаково.Но вот вопрос имеется.ЛГБТ то что на Болотной забыло?Там выборы а не гей-парады(никогда не понимал причём тут прайды) обсуждали.

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ДЕКАБРИСТЫ, ВПЕРЁД! И на этот раз - к победе!

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"Уличная", но настоящая демократия! Не "управляемая", псевдосуверенная, потёмкинская, путинско-сурковская, а самоуправляемая. "Street", but real democracy! Not "managed", pseudosovereign, potemkin, putin-surkov type, but self-managed.

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Mike Nova commented on Русский журнал.
Второй абзац, о Путине, написан просто блестяще. Но хотелось бы немного больше объективного и более глубокого анализа и текущей ситуации и личности "героя". Происходит моральный, нравственный, психологический перелом всего общества, может быть, "эпохальный".
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Я встретил там одну свою подругу и спросил ее о том, почему она здесь и почему тут так много людей. Она рассмеялась и сказала мне: «Дело не в том, что «победила Единая Россия», это не так важно. А важно то, что в последнее время Володя стал нам всем показывать, что мы - «быдло». Причем, в такой форм...

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It is impossible to instigate mass protest from outside. Подтолкнуть на МАССОВЫЙ протест со стороны, из зарубежа - невозможно. Это просто смешно.

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Чуров, сбрей бороду, как обещал. Это время пришло!

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Воров и жуликов к ответу "Спасибо" Путину за это!