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Corruption.




Corruption.

Warning: you are entering: Vladimir Putin’s territory!

Many nations are at the bottom of progress, though they have a lot of tech, be it national or imported.  Those Nation States are almost all of Latin America and Russia.

Russia:

http://www.yamoskva.com/node/10358

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Andrey Makarevich wrote an open letter to Vladimir Putin

Posted on evge-chesnokov on Tue, 07/08/2012-12:39

·        Andrey Makarevich
·        , Vladimir Putin
·        corruption
·        Moscow news

"Leader of the band" Mashina vremeni "Andrey Makarevich said that wrote an open letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin about the high level of corruption in the country, because" accumulated ". In an open letter to Makarevich, in particular, notes that over the past five to six years, "the average rollback in Russia rose by more than two to three times. The Russian authorities have recognized that corruption is one of the main problems in Russia. However, representatives of the country's leadership urged citizens to actively defend their rights in court, "RIA Novosti reported http://www.ria.ru/




"Makarevich in his letter questioned the objectivity of the judicial system in Russia, saying that "our Court today-either machine for punishing objectionable or apparatus for receiving money from the plaintiffs."

"Obviously, when it all goes to the human face, a reasonable and valid, then it is hard to keep silent," said RIA Novosti Makarevich."


"In an interview with the editors of foreign newspapers in March, Putin promised to encourage all social initiatives aimed at eradicating corruption but stated the inadmissibility of using them as a tool for political struggle. In his opinion, the situation of corruption in Russia has gradually improved, including by putting an end to the "oligarchy" and "more consistent" law enforcement actions. He assured that even higher rank does not give official immunity from prosecution for corruption offences. However, Putin said that the authorities will not arrest without sufficient proof-mass repressions in the fight against corruption would be counterproductive. The fight against corruption must become a truly national affair, rather than the subject of political speculation, populism, political exploitation, kampanejshhiny and stuffing of primitive solutions, he said."




Now, see how Vladimir Putin controls the people of Russia

He gives them a warning: don’t use that to mess around my government.  Read well what the blogger wrote above and take out the essence of the message given by that guy:  “In an interview with the editors of foreign newspapers in March, Putin promised to encourage all social initiatives aimed at eradicating corruption but stated the inadmissibility of using them as a tool for political struggle.

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