vememah Posted April 12, 2022 Posted April 12, 2022 Ne. Quote Severyukhin was able to race under the Italian flag as a means to circumvent sporting sanctions against his homeland [Russia] in the wake of its invasion of Ukraine. https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/russian-kart-racer-nazi-salute-artem-severiukhin-b2056044.html
Delija67 Posted April 12, 2022 Posted April 12, 2022 Nastupao je kao Italijan. Ako je vec vest da je neki klinac pravio sranja onda nek ta sranja prihvate oni koji bi prisvojili i njegove eventualne uspehe. 1 1
vememah Posted April 12, 2022 Posted April 12, 2022 (edited) Apsolutno svi ruski mediji pišu da je on ruski vozač. Quote «Недопустимое нарушение спортивного кодекса». Российский гонщик разрушил свою карьеру одним глупым жестом https://www.sport-express.ru/autosport/auto/reviews/karting-kto-takoy-artem-severyuhin-pokazavshiy-nacistskiy-zhest-na-podiumu-i-kakim-budet-ego-nakazanie-1913956/ Quote 15-летний российский пилот после победы в картинге показал жест, напоминающий приветствие итальянских фашистов https://www.sport.ru/autosport/15-letniy-rossiyskiy-pilot-posle-pobedy-v-kartinge-pokazal-jest-napominayuschiy-/article512618/ Quote "Это глупость!" Картингиста из России накажут за "римский салют" https://www.vesti.ru/article/2702289 Quote Российский гонщик объяснил жест, похожий на нацистское приветствие https://rsport.ria.ru/20220411/gonschik-1782925073.html Edited April 12, 2022 by vememah 2
Delija67 Posted April 12, 2022 Posted April 12, 2022 Odakle mu onda Italijanska zastava na postolju? Nije nastupao ni pod Ruskom ni pod Svedskom odakle mu je tim, ni pod nekom neutralnom. On je na toj trci bio Italijanski vozac, kao sto je Granit Dzaka Svajcarski fudbaler ili Nikola Mirotic Spanski kosarkas ili Zurab Datunasvili Srpski rvac.
vememah Posted April 12, 2022 Posted April 12, 2022 (edited) Nijedan medij ni u Rusiji ni među onima koji su specijalizovani za motosport ne spominje da je uzeo italijansko državljanstvo, već samo licencu, koju su mu sad poništili. Italijani pišu da je 355 stranih vozača kartinga dobilo italijansku licencu u 2021. Quote The Italian Automobile Club has revoked the racing licence of Russian karter Artem Severiukhin following the controversy over his alleged Nazi salute on the podium of a European championship event. https://www.motorsport.com/kart/news/russian-karter-loses-racing-licence-nazi-salute/9837571/ Quote While the extraordinary meeting of the Sports Council of the Automobile Club of Italy – convened to take urgent measures following the unspeakable and unacceptable gesture of the Russian kart driver Artem Severyukhin, on the podium of the European Junior Karting Championship in Portimao (Portugal) – is still in progress, we learn that the Board itself has decided to immediately withdraw Severyukhin’s sports licence and has, at the same time, referred him to Sports Justice so that it can assess the definition of further sanctions that fall within its competence. These measures were inevitable, since Severyukhin’s reckless act showed a lack of respect not only for the universal values that have always inspired all sports, but also for humanity, dignity and civil coexistence. Severyukhin had obtained an Italian licence, as required by FIA (Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile) regulations, which allow young drivers of all nationalities the greatest possible freedom of movement between international federations, so that they can grow professionally in those countries – like Italy – that have a great tradition in motorsport training and the training of drivers to become professionals. Our country, in particular, has always been the most important in the world as far as karting is concerned, as demonstrated by the fact that in 2021 alone, 355 foreign drivers of various nationalities obtained an Italian licence for this discipline. https://www.kartcom.com/en/news/2022/04/12/aci-sporting-licence-withdrawn-from-russian-driver-artem-severyukhin/ Edited April 12, 2022 by vememah 1
vememah Posted April 21, 2022 Posted April 21, 2022 (edited) U dva dana dva slučaja ubistva celih porodica ruskih bogataša vezanih za naftnu i gasnu industriju, koja na prvi pogled izgledaju kao da su muškarci pobili žene i decu pa sebi presudili, jedno u Moskvi, drugo u Kataloniji. Edited April 21, 2022 by vememah
vememah Posted April 25, 2022 Posted April 25, 2022 (edited) Putinu se na snimku sastanka s Lukašenkom trese desna ruka, kojom se na sastanku sa Šojguom nekoliko dana ranije sve vreme držao za ćošak stola. Edited April 25, 2022 by vememah 1 1
Kampokei Posted April 26, 2022 Posted April 26, 2022 Sve fini neki svet, iako je ovo ocito neki moskovski krug dvojke. Najsmekerskije odgovorio lik na 02:00. Na istom kanalu jos dosta anketa na razne teme sa uglavnom mladim Rusima, meni je bilo bas zanimljivo. 3
Krošek Posted May 2, 2022 Posted May 2, 2022 (edited) kacio ja gore na ukrajinskom pdf e: pobednik kanala (&t=224s): Edited May 2, 2022 by Krošek
banecare1 Posted May 3, 2022 Posted May 3, 2022 On 27.4.2022. at 5:07, Kampokei said: Sve fini neki svet, iako je ovo ocito neki moskovski krug dvojke. Najsmekerskije odgovorio lik na 02:00. Na istom kanalu jos dosta anketa na razne teme sa uglavnom mladim Rusima, meni je bilo bas zanimljivo. lici mi na ulicu sretenku i bulevarni prsten sto jeste strogi centar
vememah Posted May 8, 2022 Posted May 8, 2022 (edited) Quote Patrijarh moskovski i cele Rusije Kiril izjavio je danas da je Prvi svetski rat izazvao Zapad i da su u njemu Srbi, kako je rekao, „postali glavna meta zapadnih sila”. „I poznata provokacija u Sarajevu: sve je imalo za cilj da Srbija, pravoslavna zemlja, po duhu bliska Rusiji, ali okružena zapadnim zemljama, prestane da postoji”, ocenio je Kiril u besedi u glavnom hramu Oružanih snaga Ruske federacije u parku Patriot kod Moskve, prenosi RIA Novosti. Kiril smatra da Zapad nije želeo da ima među svojim narodima taj, kako je naveo, „hrabri, pravoslavni narod koji voli Rusiju” i da je izazvao Prvi svetski rat, javlja Tanjug. Ruski patrijarh je dodao da Rusija, za razliku od zapadnih zemalja, nikada nije vodila ratove samo zarad bogaćenja ili zauzimanja teritorija. https://www.politika.rs/sr/clanak/506675/Patrijarh-Kiril-Zapad-izazvao-Prvi-svetski-rat-Srbi-glavna-meta Edited May 8, 2022 by vememah
Peter Fan Posted May 9, 2022 Posted May 9, 2022 https://www.nytimes.com/2022/05/08/world/europe/russia-may-9-victory-day-ukraine.html?action=click&module=RelatedLinks&pgtype=Article Mr. Putin is expected to give a major speech at the grand military parade on Red Square on Monday, with some analysts and Western officials anticipating he may officially declare war or call for a mass mobilization of the Russian public. On Sunday, the Kremlin said that Mr. Putin had sent a congratulatory telegram to the heads of the Russian-backed separatists in eastern Ukraine; he declared that Russians were “fighting shoulder to shoulder to liberate their homeland from Nazi filth” and vowed that “victory will be ours, like in 1945.” The most dramatic case of the divisions sown by Mr. Putin’s politicization of World War II is the Immortal Regiment, the May 9 practice of marching with portraits of dead family members. Begun in 2012 as a grass-roots movement in the Siberian city of Tomsk, the ritual became immensely popular as a way of bringing to life a fading generation. The marches drew millions across the former Soviet Union and in cities around the world with large post-Soviet diasporas. But it was soon co-opted by the Russian government, “which saw a threat in an independent movement,” Sergei V. Lapenkov, one of the founders, said in a phone interview from Moscow. Mr. Putin personally joined the march on several occasions, seeking to channel the memory of those who died into support for his rule. Last month, Mr. Lapenkov and his co-founders issued a statement disassociating themselves from what their movement had become, declaring that “we no longer consider it possible to associate ourselves with what is happening in the columns on the street.” This year, Mr. Lapenkov said, the authorities removed the logo of a crane from the banners held up at the head of the parade, because the bird was seen as too solemn and not “mobilizing” enough. Instead, the organizers are encouraging marchers to affix the letter “Z” to the portraits of their relatives to show support for the war in Ukraine. “If we go down this path, it will be very dangerous for my country, for my homeland, because it will lead to strife between people,” Mr. Lapenkov said of the idea of bringing the “Z” or any other political symbols into the march. “The point of the regiment was to unite as many people as possible.” Mr. Lapenkov said he did not plan to join the march on Monday, but that many of those who do are acting only in the memory of their relatives, not in “support for a certain political agenda.” Ms. Romanova, whose grandmother was a nurse, is a coordinator of an Immortal Regiment march in the Ivanovo region near Moscow, and echoed the idea that World War II memory should not be used to galvanize support for today’s war.
vememah Posted May 28, 2022 Posted May 28, 2022 (edited) Quote Chechnya’s Status within the Russian Federation Ramzan Kadyrov’s Private State and Vladimir Putin’s Federal “Power Vertical” Under Putin’s protection, the republic gained a leadership which is now publicly referred to by Russians as the “Chechen Khanate”, among other similar expressions. Kadyrov’s breadth of power encompasses an independent foreign policy, which is primarily orientated towards the Middle East. Kadyrov emphatically professes that his republic is part of Russia and presents himself as “Putin’s foot soldier”. Yet he has also transformed the federal subject of Chechnya into a private state. (...) The head of the Chechen republic has repeatedly pointed out that except for President Putin nothing and no-one could limit or control his authority – neither parliament nor the media nor judicial mechanisms, let alone the opposition. “We have no opposition. That’s a system to undermine state sovereignty [vlast]. I don’t allow anyone to play games with the people.” No political parties exist in Chechnya other than the governing party, United Russia. Consequently, as the governing party’s candidate in regional elections, Kadyrov receives almost 100 percent of the vote. The same is true of his feudal lord Putin. Chechnya occupies first place among the so-called electoral sultanates, i.e. about 15 regions in which the results obtained by Putin and the governing party in presidential and parliamentary elections are far above the national average. As a reward for his loyalty to Putin, vassal Kadyrov gets to treat Chechnya as his personal fiefdom. He has threatened to open fire on police units from other parts of Russia if they operate in Chechnya without his authorisation. He uses collective punishment against his adversaries and persecutes them even outside of Chechnya. He also pursues a cultural and religious policy that, according to his critics, amounts to transforming the republic into an Islamic state. https://www.swp-berlin.org/publications/products/research_papers/2018RP02_hlb.pdf Quote For many years, the local governor, Ramzan Kadyrov, has been ruling over Chechnya with an iron fist. Central to his rule is the principle of collective punishment, whereby entire families pay the price for the words or alleged deeds of those who oppose Kadyrov, from armed insurgents to peaceful critics. Law enforcement agencies under his de-facto control forcibly disappear, torture and kill — and those who dare speak up about abuses are ruthlessly punished and forced to recant on state television. But Moscow turns a blind eye. Using these tactics, the local authorities have largely succeeded in beating residents of Chechnya into silence. But they find it more difficult to ensure the subservience of Chechens who fled the republic for Europe, Turkey or the Middle East. Critical voices from the Chechen diaspora — both peaceful and radical — have grown louder and more consolidated. Antagonized by these voices, in December, Kadyrov opened a brutal offensive against them. In Chechnya, the law enforcement and security officers under his control arbitrarily detained dozens of relatives of Kadyrov’s opponents, held them for days, and subjected them to ill-treatment. These included family members of two opposition bloggers, Tumsu Abdurakhmanov and Khasan Khalitov. Most of the family members were eventually released but some are still forcibly disappeared. https://www.hrw.org/news/2022/02/09/moscow-plays-weak-hand-lawlessness-chechnya Edited May 28, 2022 by vememah
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