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Putin Marks 1 Year in Power in 3rd Russian Presidential Term

World | March 4, 2013, Monday| 473 views
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People in front of Russian flag made out of flowers with slogan `Russia Forever` by art group `People` to mark the 1st anniversary of Russian President Vladimir Putin`s election to a third term in office. EPA/BGNES

Russian President Vladimir Putin marked a year since his election to a third term on Monday.

Putin is riding a tide of popularity despite his crackdown on political freedoms and tense ties with the United States, international media comment.

The 60-year-old former KGB spy won an overwhelming 63.6 percent of the vote in March 4 elections that included a weak field of candidates who refused to challenge Putin on any issue.

He had been serving as former president Dmitry Medvedev's prime minister for four years before the two agreed to swap seats in an arrangement that could theoretically extend Putin's rule to over two decades.

Putin's election was preceded by the first tide of large anti-Kremlin protests in the post-Soviet era and included the rise of young opposition stars - many making their name through social networks - who dreamed of challenging Putin in 2018.

The Russian leader's response was swift upon his election: the Kremlin rammed through parliament laws threatening protesters with huge fines and branding groups with funding from abroad as "foreign agents" - the local term for a spy.

Putin blamed the protests directly on funding from the US State Department -- a charge that only further marred relations already hurt by Moscow's decision to veto UN sanctions against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.

Yet this was only the start of the diplomatic sparring. The two sides' relations very soon began plumbing the lows they experienced during Putin's first stint in power between 2000 and 2008.

Russia's refusal to prosecute those responsible for the death in pre-trail detention of a Russian lawyer who exposed massive state fraud resulted in the imposition of US travel bans against Moscow officials.

Moscow responded by barring US families from adopting Russian children -- a move that drew global outrage and appeared aimed at raising the level of nationalist rhetoric on which Putin's popularity was built.

The Kremlin's confrontational strategy appears to have left Putin more isolated abroad while still incredibly popular among ordinary Russians who are smarting from their country's diminished post-Soviet status.

A poll by the Kremlin-linked VTsIOM polling agency found that 48 percent of Russians believed there was "no alternative to Putin." The figure was actually six percentage points higher than was Putin's rating in 2003.

And the respected Levada Centre found that 65 percent of respondents thought that Putin did more good for his country in the past year than bad.

The poll also found that the largest group -- 36 percent -- viewed Putin's greatest achievement as his ability to "return Russia to its great power status."

The third most popular answer showed people applauding Putin's success at "overcoming separatist tendencies (inside Russia) and keeping it from falling apart."

Putin himself has thus far not remarked on the anniversary and continued on with a schedule that includes talks in Moscow with Ukrainian counterpart Viktor Yanukovych.

But a group of his supporters erected a wall of flowers in central Moscow reading "Russia Forever".


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Author: sa-sha, 4 Mar 2013 20:00:28
Putin Marks 1 Year in Power in 3rd Russian Presidential Term
So serious events in Bulgaria right now. But Putin! How to miss the chance, right, Dear-though Unknown-Novinite' Author?
Choisen quotes :
1. "Putin is riding a tide of popularity [really? ;-)] despite his crackdown on political freedoms [P*ssyR*ot?] and tense ties with the United States [Putin' sin again?], international media comment".
2."The 60-year-old former KGB spy"---"Spy" is nice! Btw, Bush-daddy was the "former CIA spy", what about "international media comments" on it?
3."Putin blamed the protests [in Moscow] directly on funding from the US State Department"---yes, those protests leaders' were notoriously 'funded', simply a fact.
4."Russia's refusal to prosecute those responsible for the death in pre-trail detention of a Russian lawyer[Magnitsky]"---(a)trial is on, btw, (b)isn't it the internal Russian Business? (c)what about USA' de facto refusal to persecute those responsible for the death of Russian children killed by their American adoptive parents, to persecute those responsible for killing civilians in Irak (to the contrary just sergent Bradley Manning who discovered the above crime is now under US Court' prosecution)
5."Moscow responded by barring US families from adopting Russian children -- a move that drew global outrage"---Really? What if to extand then this "global outrage" on: Greece, Croatia, Netherland,
Estonia, Spain, France, Romania, Latvia.....and on USA themselves,
which HAVEN'T signed The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child!!! Or this FACT cannot draw the "Global Outrage"!? Папаша придёт-пиздюлей надаёт? [~Big Daddy will severely spank the "Globe"?]
6."The Kremlin's confrontational strategy"----again? Aren't You tired a bit with Your Authors' "wisdomi..ocy", Dear Novinite? Or the
super "democratic" West' endless interferences and killings are not
that very "confrontational strategy", strategy in bloody action, btw?
7."Moscow's decision to veto UN sanctions against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad"---DO wake up, Author! "Chief Democracies" passionate desire to repeat Libya' scenario, their spitting on the basic international rules, on UN Charter, on UN "Declaration on Principles of International Law", all this is "vetoed"....and-in this connection-what about the recent Assad' interview to "The Sunday
Mail" ( March,3), dear Novinite, no desire to publish it? It will take not much more space than Your-democratically oriented, sure-
"Putin Marks 1 Year..."
Author: sa-sha, 4 Mar 2013 20:15:07
Putin Marks 1 Year in Power in 3rd Russian Presidential Term
Assad’s Interview with The Sunday Times, sure. Sorry.

And allow me, dear Novinite, to submit-for those who want to know the
other point of view on what and why happens in Syria right now- the
relevant links,

full text: http://www.voltairenet.org/article177726.html

video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZZesWADJGw
Author: Yane, 4 Mar 2013 20:35:22
Putin Marks 1 Year in Power in 3rd Russian Presidential Term
I was looking for links like those, thank you. :)
Author: sa-sha, 5 Mar 2013 10:56:14
Putin Marks 1 Year in Power in 3rd Russian Presidential Term
...the interesting story with the links, btw, the story "how to orient the World public opinion in the necessary direction".
Our everyday life: Bed- Morning Bath-tea/coffee with the pile of TV/radio news-car-office-car-dinner with the same pile-bath-bed.
No time, no desire to "delve". And if to decide to "delve", then:

http://www.thesundaytimes.co.uk/sto/news/world_news/Middle_East/article826193.ece

...it's what I received first, from the "first hands", from Sunday Times. Picture was clear: Killer, "more than 3,500 people... killed in eight months of violence", Killer's "ally" Russia, "The contrast between the maelstrom of killing...and the mild manner of the softly spoken leader" i.e. obvious HIPOCRITE that damned Bashar is! Why to read further, to search for the interview...
Meanwhile some remarks of Bashar-as well as the interview on the whole- deserve attention:
about Hypocrisy:
"The British government wants to send military aid to moderate groups in Syria, knowing all too well that such moderate groups do not exist in Syria; we all know that we are now fighting Al-Qaeda or Jabhat al-Nusra which is an offshoot of Al-Qaeda, and other groups of people indoctrinated with extreme ideologies. This is beyond hypocritical! What is beyond hypocrisy is when you talk about freedom of expression and ban Syrian TV channels from the European broadcasting satellites; when you shed tears for somebody killed in Syria by terrorist acts while preventing the Security Council from issuing a statement denouncing the suicide bombing that happened last week in Damascus, and you were here, where three hundred Syrians were either killed or injured, including women and children - all of them were civilians. Beyond hypocrisy when you preach about human rights and you go into Iraq, Afghanistan and Libya and kill hundreds of thousands in illegal wars. Beyond hypocrisy is when you talk about democracy and your closest allies are the worst autocratic regimes in the world that belong to the medieval centuries. This is hypocrisy!"

and about UK [and all other 'beacons of democracy', btw] role: "... we do not expect from an arsonist to be a firefighter!"

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