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  • ...egun to denote a citizen who reveals the crimes of the ruling mafia of the soviet [[nomenclature]].
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  • Luke Harding. Spies, sleepers and hitmen: how the Soviet Union’s KGB never went away. Wed 19 Nov 2014 18.51 GMT Vladimir Putin’s background as a Soviet spy means there can be little surprise at the blatant resurgence of an aggr
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  • ...the same way as they used to kill their opponents. The secrecy around the soviet archives indicates that Lenin was killed by Stalin; and Stalin, in his turn can be qualified as terror, although the [[soviet veteran]]s tend defend the Soviet terrorists, qualifying their crimes as "errors". For such cases, the term [
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  • ...[КГБ]], [[FSB]], [[GRU]], [[RPC]], [[SVR]], [[ФСБ]]) is Russian and Soviet secret police that hide their crimes with the pretext of security of the st ...e director of Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB, the successor to the Soviet KGB).
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  • ...нимка 1978 года с митинга Greater New York Conference on Soviet Jewry перед офисом "Аэрофлота". Сбор подписе ...звестных ему обысках и арестах. May 12, 2012. Le dissident du KGB (Диссидент из КГБ). Виктор Орехов. ..
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  • Term [[Federast]] ([[Федераст]]) denotes the member of the Russian [[Soviet of Federation]], one of the top legislative council that approve the projec ...]] ([[Либераст]]) used in the pro-Putin [[propaganda]] to denote [[dissident]]s and other Russian citizen, who insist on fulfilment of Russian and inter
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  • ...звестных ему обысках и арестах. May 12, 2012. Le dissident du KGB (Диссидент из КГБ). Виктор Орехов. [[Category:Soviet veteran]]
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  • It was a blow under the breath of various kinds of despotism, including the Soviet one. If earlier adherents of European values ​​in authoritarian states ...s. They were sure, that European values ​​would remain empty words for Soviet people - without meaning, without content, without consequences. And they w
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  • ...for several hours on Sunday, with activists saying it was done to arrest a dissident journalist on board. Soon after its arrival, Belarus arrested one of the passengers - a dissident journalist called Roman Protasevich.//
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  • It is assumed, that the Soviet terrorists (partizans) perform the [[rail war]] against Germany
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  • ...ater rehabilitated and moved back to Moscow in 1990. After the fall of the Soviet Union, he continued to be an outspoken critic of Russian politics under the
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