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To: Haim R. Branisteanu who wrote (38399)8/11/2008 9:08:25 AM
From: Haim R. Branisteanu  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 218055
 
Sickening - and the west is asleep at the switch - With its relentlessly upbeat tone, bizarre ideas and tight control, it sounds like a weird indoctrination session for a phoney religious cult.

But this organisation - known as "Nashi", meaning "Ours" - is youth movement run by Vladimir Putin's Kremlin that has become a central part of Russian political life.

Sinister: Millions of young Russians at a youth camp discerningly similar to the Hitler Youth. Nashi's annual camp, 200 miles outside Moscow, is attended by 10,000 uniformed youngsters and involves two weeks of lectures and physical fitness.


Attendance is monitored via compulsory electronic badges and anyone who misses three events is expelled. So are drinkers; alcohol is banned. But sex is encouraged, and condoms are nowhere on sale.

Bizarrely, young women are encouraged to hand in thongs and other skimpy underwear - supposedly a cause of sterility - and given more wholesome and substantial undergarments.

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But the real aim of the youth camp - and the 100,000-strong movement behind it - is not to improve Russia's demographic profile, but to attack democracy.

Under Mr Putin, Russia is sliding into fascism, with state control of the economy, media, politics and society becoming increasingly heavy-handed. And Nashi, along with other similar youth movements, such as 'Young Guard', and 'Young Russia', is in the forefront of the charge.

dailymail.co.uk



To: Haim R. Branisteanu who wrote (38399)8/11/2008 9:16:55 AM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 218055
 
<<It is amazing how every time it seems that the world got some tranquility and quiet some tyrant in the making flexes his muscle and sends his army to inflict damage on the world and extort assets to enrich himself

When will we learn to extinguish those maniacs and their movement in the bud?>>

... it is impolite to talk about bush in this manner; just because the usa electorates put him in office doesn't mean j6p is responsible for the consequences.