'A Containment Policy': Russian Dean Justifies Chemical-Weapons
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RFERL Wrote:Opposition politician Aleksei Navalny's regional office in the Siberian city of Irkutsk has published an audio recording of a disciplinary conversation between the dean of the biotechnology department of Irkutsk State Agricultural University and student activist Yevgenia Ivanchenko.

Ivanchenko had posted photographs on social media showing herself participating in protests last month over the jailing of Navalny, who was arrested upon his return to Russia from Germany on January 17. It was unclear when the conversation with the dean, Olga Ilina, took place.

In the [b]recording[/b], posted on February 18, a voice identified as belonging to Ilina seems to justify the use of chemical weapons against Navalny, who she asserts is "destabilizing" Russia.
"Chemical weapons are a government containment policy," Ilina says. "You know what kind of world we have -- it has been unipolar, bipolar, tripolar. We must protect ourselves as a state. We will develop any type of weaponry in order to resist. And people like Navalny are against. They are in favor of destabilizing the situation in Russia."

Interesting reading on the Russians escalation to now extremist measures, to back the current regime and in there words, "re-stabilize" Russia...

Source: https://www.rferl.org/a/31115882.html
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5eyes are trying to turn Navalny into Guaido, by fabticating another Skripal case.

If Pootie wanted the slimeball dead, he would vanish in a heartbeat.

Nearly all the assasinations ascribed to the Kremlin are the work of the Russian mob.

That said, the persecution of Navalny over nitpicking hogwash is absurd, though pales in comparison with what we do to dissidents here, like Assange or manning, and dozens if not hundreds the media never hears about.

The old Soviets had a simpler method for troublemakers. They kicked them out of the country. I worked for one who was such a PITA that they threw him out.
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