Slavery

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Protest against slavery in the USSR, 1973.06.oo, Washington, USA [1]
Free Soviet Jews, poster of the protest against slavery in the USSR, 1978. [2]

Slavery (рабство) is practice of use of forced labor of captured workers, slaves.

Slave labor of prisoners of Gulag was used to build-up industrialisation in the USSR. Many Russians were repressed in order to use them as slaves. This practice has significant demographic effects; in the post-soviet Russia, the population seems to be already not sufficient to keep in order the huge territory in a civilised way. In addition, the slavian mentality affects the abilities to build–up the civilised society in the Russian Federation. One of observable effect of this degradation is the Destruction of science in RF and liquidation if the Russian Academy of sciences (See article Elimination of RAS).

Aleksander Pordabiunek indicates that the slave labor of prisoners is used in Russia in century 21, and the businessmen who make profit of the slave labor buy properties in civilized countries and, in particular in Florida. So, Podrabinek asks the American citizen: Do residents of sunny Florida not feel offended by having for a neighbor someone who is building his fortune on prison slave labor? Do not US immigration authorities believe that such people should be unwelcome in their country? [3]

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References

  1. https://diletant.media/articles/45055987/ Нателла Болтянская. Приключения поправки 1974 год – заключительный период острейшей двухлетней борьбы из-за поправки Джексона-Вэника. 23 Января 2019. .. По советским законам, отъезд был возможен только для воссоединения семей, и относительное большинство таких семей составляли еврейские семьи. А уехать было непросто. Препятствий было несколько: 1. трудно выполнимые правила процедуры подачи на выездную визу; 2. отсутствие информации о необходимых формальностях; 3. возможность произвольного отказа на любом этапе процедуры без объяснения причин и сроков действовавшего отказа и, как следствие, невозможность законного обжалования отказа; 4. намеренная социальная изоляция (например, увольнение с работы) потенциальных эмигрантов, а также проблемы, возникающие у их родственников; 5. провокации, препятствовавшие эмиграции — от подбрасывания наркотиков до облыжных обвинений в хулиганстве; 6. с августа 1972 — так называемый «образовательный налог».
  2. http://nickmix01.livejournal.com/276909.html November 9th, 2014, 09:42 am Свободу советским евреям! 1978. Три снимка 1978 года с митинга Greater New York Conference on Soviet Jewry перед офисом "Аэрофлота". Сбор подписей в поддержку петиции о свободном выезде. .. А какие у них были плакаты! Просто шик! Ручная работа.
  3. http://www.imrussia.org/en/society/571-russias-slave-labor Alexander Podrabinek. Russia’s Slave Labor. 10 October 2013. According to Izvestia newspaper, the annual turnover of Vostok-Service companies profiting from prison labor is more than 18 billion rubles (\(600 million). According to experts, these companies account for one-third of the entire workwear market in Russia. Vostok-Service has a few branches in Europe, more than two hundred clothing stores in Russia and abroad, and nine companies producing clothing and footwear. Vladimir Golovnev, former United Russia deputy in the State Duma and co-chairman of the “Business Russia” Association, is the Vostok-Service’s president and main shareholder. .. As an investigation conducted by opposition activist Alexei Navalny shows, Golovnev invests part of his profits in buying property in the United States. In 2003, his wife bought an apartment in Miami Beach, Florida, for \)518,900 (18911 Collins Ave, North Miami Beach, Florida). Later, the Golovnevs bought two more apartments in Florida for a total of more than \(2 million. One might be happy for their good fortune if not for the fact that their wealth is founded on the maltreatment of prisoners, who work for \)1 a month and are subjected to cruel punishments for not fulfilling their daily quotas of work.// Do residents of sunny Florida not feel offended by having for a neighbor someone who is building his fortune on prison slave labor? Do not US immigration authorities believe that such people should be unwelcome in their country?

Keywords

Bolshevism, Communism Gulag, Iron curtain KGB, Russia, Terror USSR, [[]],