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    Putin & Russians Rally ~> You Want Sharia, Go Somewhere Else

    Monday, November 4, 2013

    Putin & Russians Rally ~> You Want Sharia, Go Somewhere Else ~> Amazing Video Report



    Thousands of Russian nationalists rallied across the country on National Unity Day on Monday, in a sign of the growing strength of right-wing political forces galvanized by an anti-Muslim immigrant agenda. Many ordinary Russians are deeply hostile to immigrants from the largely Muslim regions of Central Asia and the Caucasus, blaming them for problems such as crime and unemployment.

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    Reuters (h/t Maria J) Russian nationalists have adopted the holiday, which commemorates the liberation of Moscow from Polish invaders in 1612, as an occasion to hold annual “Russian Marches.”


    This year’s rallies were larger and more numerous than in previous years, in a headache for Russian authorities who worry that rising ethnic tensions pose a threat to public order.



    At the largest rally, around 8,000 people assembled in an working-class neighborhood on the outskirts of Moscow, police said. Organizers’ requests to hold the rally closer to the city center have repeatedly been denied.
    “Moscow has only just woken up, and Russians have only just started to recognize their identity,” said Alexander Belov, a nationalist leader and an organizer of the march. “With every day Russian nationalists are gaining more and more support across the country.” Smaller demonstrations, attracting hundreds or dozens of participants, were held in towns and cities across Russia.




    Riot police block participants during a "Russian March" demonstration on National Unity Day in Moscow

    A recent survey by the Levada Center polling agency, taken on the eve of Moscow’s mayoral election in September, showed that immigration topped voters’ concerns. More than half of respondents said it worried them more than any other problem.

    President Vladimir Putin first established National Unity Day in 2005 to replace the Soviet-era commemoration of the Bolshevik revolution and boost national pride with a reminder of a glorious event in Russian history. ”National unity has more than once helped Russia remain free and independent, overcome hard times and celebrate truly world-wide triumphs,” Putin told a ceremony at the Kremlin. ”Equally today, the consolidation of society behind our development goals is key to our successful way forward.”



    This year’s marches come at a particularly sensitive time, less than a month after thousands of youths rioted in a working-class Moscow suburb, Biryulyovo, following the killing of a young ethnic Russian man by a Muslim. Police later arrested a citizen from the mostly Muslim country of Azerbaijan for the murder.

    Maria, a 15-year-old schoolgirl with dyed red hair, said that she attended Monday’s Moscow march – her first – because of the incident. ”After what happened in Biryulyovo I couldn’t not take part. I want to live in a country where immigrants act like guests, not where they own the place,” she said, declining to give her last name.


    Many of those marching in Moscow waved black, yellow and white flags, the old monarchist flag of the Romanov dynasty that has in recent years been adopted as a nationalist symbol. Others carried religious icons, or pictures of the last Romanov Tsar Nicholas II and his family, executed by Bolshevik revolutionaries in 1918. Many marchers carried banners with slogans like “White Power” and “Russia for the Russians.”


    Participants attend a "Russian March" demonstration on National Unity Day in Moscow

    “We should stop immigrants from coming into Moscow. Give them land so that they live apart, like the Americans did with the Indians,” said demonstrator Alexei Shukin, 49, wearing camouflage fatigues.


    In a bid to head off the nationalists’ rising appeal and mobilize public support behind the government, Russian authorities have at the same time adopted elements of the nationalist agenda. For example, the federal and regional governments have recently cracked down on the use of illegal immigrant labour, notably in construction and outdoor markets.


    Critics fear that may reinforce negative anti-immigrant stereotypes and fuel ethnic tensions. But such concerns were little in evidence at Monday’s Moscow rally, where participants said authorities were doing too little to clamp down on illegal immigration.



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    Russia does not need minorities. Minorities need Russia. Hmmm. How about this: The United States does not need Sharia law or the people who want to impose it on us. Those who must live under Sharia law, must go to places where that law is the law of the land.

    Or more simply: They came here, we did not go there. It's their job to figure out how we do things. End of story.
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    [Watch] Terrorists Shoot Two Men and Blow Up Liquor Store; For Their Religion

    Posted by: Rick Wells Posted date: November 09, 2013 In: Blog Posts, News, Videos




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    Russian president Vladimir Putin is not playing games with Muslim terrorists in his country. These videos demonstrate why. This incident took place in Makhachkala, the capital of Russia’s republic of Dagestan, where they have had a growing problem with Islamic extremists.

    The bloodthirsty killers shown here are shooting one man in the back of the head and then another in the stomach, before detonating a bomb and annihilating the liquor store. The reason for the attack is their personal disapproval of the sale or consumption of alcohol.

    For some twisted reason they feel that is sufficient justification for cold-blooded murder and the destruction of property.

    That’s some serious recruiting, there. I’ll bet people are just running all over each other to join up with whatever branch of enlightened religious consciousness they represent. Evil murders by any other name, are still evil murderers.

    Go get em, Vladimir.

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