A Tear For Mother Russias Children A Study Of Democratic Deficit Human Rights Violations And Militarism Within The Russian Federation

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A Tear for Mother Russia's Children – A Study of Democratic Deficit, Human Rights Violations and Militarism within the Russian Federation

A Tear for Mother Russia's Children – A Study of Democratic Deficit, Human Rights Violations and Militarism within the Russian Federation
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Book Synopsis A Tear for Mother Russia's Children – A Study of Democratic Deficit, Human Rights Violations and Militarism within the Russian Federation by : Dr. Mark O'Doherty

Download or read book A Tear for Mother Russia's Children – A Study of Democratic Deficit, Human Rights Violations and Militarism within the Russian Federation written by Dr. Mark O'Doherty and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2017-05-03 with total page 222 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Dear All, Russian officials are opting out of traditional European travel destinations in favor of those closer to home for their summer vacations, the investigative outlet Vyorstka reported, citing multiple anonymous lawmakers and regional officials. Western sanctions and the Kremlin's strict controls on foreign travel are limiting options for Russian civil servants to domestic resorts, ex-Soviet countries and their dachas. "Only crazy officials would go abroad now," Vyorstka quoted an unnamed senator as saying. "You'll be given the boot like a cork from a champagne bottle, and count yourself lucky if you don't end up on trial." So it would seem that Russian civil servants are being directly threatened by the Putin regime. Also, members of Russia's political elite have turned to alcohol as they cope with the growing pressures brought on by Moscow's war in Ukraine. It should also be noted, that as Acting President of Russia and the US, I personally have given the order to send F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine - but only with small-time weapons: ) Hence we encourage all Russian Civil Servants to come over to our side - the side of Goodness, Humanity and Justice - and end the evil Putin regime; so that International Human Rights Law can be restored in Russia and Ukraine. In return, we will grant all Russian Civil Servants Amnesty. As many as 300,000 people have been killed or injured in the war so far; including 1,500 Ukrainian children. Hence it is imperative that Peace is restored between Ukraine and Russia, to stop the killing of Children. A continuation of Putin's illegal war on Ukraine would increasingly harm Russia's reputation in the world, and isolate the Russian people economically, socially and culturally - which is unnecessary and can be avoided, if Russia restores peaceful relations with the International Community. This includes the withdrawal of all Russian troops from Ukraine; and restoring Freedom of Speech, Press, Association and Assembly in Russia. It should also be noted, that the borders of both Ukraine and Russia have been internationally recognized and defined in 1991 - with Russia's First President Boris Yeltsin recognizing Ukraine's independence. Hence Russia should honour this agreement. Love and Light / Бог благословил / Бог благословить / God Bless Acting President of Российская Федерация, the UK, EU, China, United Nations and United States Mark - BTB-Global Peacebuilding / Президент Российской Федерации 13. July 2023


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