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Andijon: What Incident?
May 29, 2008 3 min. read

“To be honest, they abandoned us.” Unnamed Uzbek who fled the country in April, voicing his displeasure with the West's rapprochement with the Karimov regime. The three year anniversary of the Andijon incident in Uzbekistan is upon us and I have found two interesting articles discussing its significance in the here and now, mainly regarding […]

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Note to Russians: Like, Chill Out!!
May 29, 2008 2 min. read

Being accused of excessive seriousness is not something Russians expect or covet. We pride ourselves on a sense of irreverent humour, irony and ability to exist in often self-destructive fantasy worlds. In fact, part of what saved the country's 'soul’ during Communism was the widespread popular subversion of that ideology's central tenants of seriousness and […]

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Russia Calls McCain's Bluff
May 29, 2008 1 min. read

Konstantin Kosachev, head of the Duma's Foreign Affairs Committee, has called McCain's proposals to resume nuclear weapons reductions talks with Russia “fully realistic”. Kosachev was quoted in the May 29th issue of the pro-Kremlin newspaper Izvestiya employing a sports metaphor: “Mr McCain can completely count on the fact that Russia will be ready to engage […]

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McCain and Russia: A Deceptive Detente?
May 28, 2008 4 min. read

There has never been any love lost between John McCain and the Evil Empire. As far back as 2006, he had promised to be “very harsh” on Russia. By May 2008, he was still vowing to push through an even earlier 2005 determination (in a bill co-sponsored with Joe Lieberman) to kick Russia out of […]

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Freedom of the Press Rollback
May 27, 2008 4 min. read

We’ve had a ‘Good News’ blog and another lighthearted one of various links, but the good times are over! Thanks to Freedom House's newly released Freedom of the Press 2007 Survey, we can put the good feelings behind us as our Central Asian states received bleak, down-trending outlooks. The Survey concluded that Press Freedom was […]

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Memorial Day Link Dump
May 26, 2008 2 min. read

Happy Memorial Day to all those who have put their lives on the line for their respective nation and people. I was going to discuss the latest Freedom House Media Report, but was having problems accessing their website. Maybe Kazakhstan's government has gotten to them too! Expect this tomorrow or soon after. Kyrg seismic activity […]

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Indiana Jones Panned by Russian Communists
May 26, 2008 1 min. read

Having become increasingly politically sidelined under Putin, the KPRF, the Russian Communist Party, is trying its hand at film criticism. The BBC quotes St. Petersburg Communist Party chief Sergei Malinkovich telling Reuters that the new Indiana Jones movie was “rubbish”. Certainly, he is in good company. The Guardian's Peter Bradshaw was not impressed either. Nor […]

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Dima Bilan Finally Wins Eurovision
May 25, 2008 1 min. read

So he's finally done it. Just when you though there could not be anything more frightening than last year's winners, the monster costumed hard/glam Finnish rockers Lordi… behold Dima Bilan's mullet. Last nights win was Russia's first in Eurovision. Moreover, the fact that Britain came in last could also not have escaped unnoticed by the […]

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Kasyanov Fights On…but Who is He?
May 24, 2008 1 min. read

Today, minister-cum-democracy activist Mikhail Kasyanov met in Chelyabinsk with supporters of his People's Democratic Union party, part of the Other Russia umbrella movement. They hosted a round table discussion on “The Effects of Political Monopolisation”, it was reported on the Radio Liberty website. But who is Kasyanov and what does he want? Ill be posting […]

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Russian Blogs: An Epic Centre vs Periphery Struggle?
May 24, 2008 1 min. read

Yet another brilliant piece of insight from the Exile. They’re particularly adept at sniffing out power struggles, whether it be between the Siloviki and Liberals or Gopniki vs Hipsters. In this article, they talk about the recent demise of Liveblogging, hunted to extinction by the ironiste brigade and of its improbable rebirth. Russian online culture […]

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Good News?
May 23, 2008 2 min. read

Let's join the club! Unfortunately, a definitive majority of news I report on and discuss on this blog is of the negative kind. It does them a true adage that good news is not really news people tend to be drawn to. I looked at many of the reports, articles, and other blog topic ideas […]

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Polonium Baloney
May 22, 2008 2 min. read

In yesterday's Guardian, their Moscow correspondent Luke Harding posted an interview with Litvinenko poisoning prime suspect Lugovoi. Unfortunately, far from providing any new revelations or even insights, the piece read like a tired, thrice-removed smorgasbord of conspiracy theories, hyperbole, tired stereotypes and faintly disguised jingoism at Russia's ostensible failure to cooperate with the British authorities. […]

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