Alexei Navalny releases the story of the corrupt empire of the chairman of the government of Russia
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[B]Don't call him "Dimon"[/B]
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Alexei Navalny’s Anti-Corruption Foundation presents a new large-scale investigation. The interactive website and video tell the story of the corrupt empire of the chairman of the government of the Russian Federation and the United Russia party Dmitry Medvedev. Some ironically call him pathetic and use “Dimon” instead of his full name. But he is not pathetic. Through his puppet “charity foundations” Dmitry Medvedev owns real estate around the country, controls giant lots of land in the most elite districts, enjoys yachts and apartments in pre-revolutionary mansions, and receives profit from the agricultural companies and vineyards both in Russia and abroad.
[video]https://youtu.be/qrwlk7_GF9g[/video]
^ video contains english subtitles
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[URL="https://fbk.info/english/english/post/304/"]Text version is available at Alexei Navalny’s Anti-Corruption Foundation website[/URL]
What compels a people like this man, and the millions like him, to be such a collossal leech and parasite to anything and everything.
I can't think of any way to explain it other than "This guy is just a huge cunt"
[QUOTE=ZombieDawgs;51898878]What compels a people like this man, and the millions like him, to be such a collossal leech and parasite to anything and everything.[/QUOTE]
$$$
[QUOTE=ZombieDawgs;51898878]I can't think of any way to explain it other than "This guy is just a huge cunt"[/QUOTE]
That too.
While likely true, this doesn't really count as a news source. I'd wait til an actual news source picks up on it.
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