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This systematic vicious act of utmost evil of strangling and coverups to steal the property and wealth, had all the common symptoms of the remnants of the Khazars line Azovs and Banderas and the non-Israelite rapists of IDF!

Their pattern of evil is so common amongst only them and not common anywhere else at all; the British Royals and their subsidiaries are of the same nature … basically who has this DNA in their blood are capable of this evil … they are aka Magog!

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Dear Marat, thank you for your touching and strong words that make me realize what your people have gone through and still have to go through because of our guilt. I pray that this time justice and better weapons will prevail and Russia will finally destroy evil and help us throw off the yoke of oppression here in the West and look forward to a new common future. And I want to apologize for the fact that our government continues to send money and weapons to Ukraine to maximize the suffering of your countrymen and your brothers. Please forgive us.

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DON'T forgive us - nearly all of our countrymen are complicit, in this and so many other crimes worldwide, for centuries. We are a plague on the planet. There is an insidious cancer in our culture - capitalism, settler colonialism, supremecy have polluted our souls.

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Muito tocante sua história. Aqui no Brasil, torço para a Rússia vencer. Sei o que está em jogo mundialmente. Força.

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Hard. Living in Romania I thought we had something similar after '89 Revolution but was a walk in the park compared to this... Dunno what to say other that I really understand!

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Thank you for writing

I honestly don’t know what else can be said

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This is the most emotional and shocking article that I read recently and I never thought Russians went through such brutality from their own government and fellow citizens during the previous presidents..I know Russians lost over 25 million of their own in WW2 but this story is about pain inflicted by their own people to weaker people. Throughout the centuries Russian people have suffered most by the invaders. That’s why I stand by Russia today as they know the real truth more than western liars. Does any of these miseries still happen until today ?? Please enlighten us the truth . Thank You - From Singapore

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Thanks.

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I’m so glad to have found your writing in translation. My Russian is rusty, I learned it in St. Petersburg in the 90’s. We share some memories. As an American I’ve felt a great deal of guilt ever since. After all, if this is a democracy then don’t we the people have responsibility for the behavior of our leaders?

You are right about what Russians are fighting and what they’re fighting for. I haven’t been back to Russia in a long time, but I can see how things have changed. There’s not much that makes me happier than seeing those things, even from afar. It’s meaningless to have the moral support of a single American. But for what little it’s worth, there’s one of us who mourns all those Russians lost in the 90’s and the ones who fall now so that their children don’t experience those dark years.

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Thank you, sir.

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You deserve more reader comments, M.K.

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Your prose reads like poetry....please translate more into english or french for us in the damned democracies

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Dear Marat,

I just read your article, and it was difficult for me not to cry. It evoked in me writings by Dostojewski (my favorite writer) or an episode in the first Discussion by Soloviev.

I am Italian, and I truly believe that Russian people are fighting, and dying, and winning, also for my country and for the entire mankind.

We are living in dark times, but I have some hopes for the future, if not for me at least for my children and grand-children.

Meanwhile, I'm trying to convince people close to me about what is really happening in Ukraine (and now also in Palestine), which is very different from what the media says, often with some success.

Thank you for what you are doing

Michele

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MARAT KHAIRULLIN this is a history that I had previously not read nor aware of.

However, I am not certain of a few of your meanings - example "Because if the Ukrainians take over, then this damned Democracy return. "

Has this ' pensioner murder ' stopped, is this horror over, or does it continue ?

Has Putin prime minister [1999] ended this practice ?

Is it your opinion it would be better similar or worse under Ukrainians ?

I have read of recent of Ukrainian forcing civilians to serve on the front line, forcefully

taken off the street. In your experience is the Ukrainian behavior different

or similar or worse ?

I did some quick reading on Klebnikov which I had been familiar with but not in detail.

I welcome all perspective and opinion, what is your opinion on Putin ?

Thank you for your interesting writings.

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Maybe my fault but the way this article finishes, it almost sounds like Russia is on the brink of defeat... or at least holding the line against the odds by sheer stubborn Russian fortitude. Did I read it wrong?

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Russia was standing close to the edge back in '90. It different now.

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Thank God.

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Is there a book in English, you could recommend, where one can learn what was going on in Russia in the nineties? And if not, where to look for resources to better understand what Russians have experienced?

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The TraumaZone documentary series on youtube.

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I can recommend books by Paul Khlebnikov, who was mentioned in the article. In general "Holy nineties" as these years are referred to in Russia, are a very painful topic. But editors were not eager to publish much on this period.

Now I'm in process of writing a book, based on the materials I collected. And we also started set of documentary, for now now, only in Russian, but translations will follow too. We're working on it.

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FWIW, when so many people died in the Spanish Flu of 1918, you'd think that there would be much more stories reported and passed on, but no, it was just too traumatic and people wanted to forget. But enough personal notes from medical staff and isolated reporting, allow us to learn valuable lessons, which our current corrupt medical 'healthcare' industry totally disregarded. Anyways, the point is that it is but human nature to want to forget how bad things are, but we should never forget.

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I love russia and russian, I hate how hollywood represent russian in their movie. The western use movie to depict a certain society as evil and inhuman. But the mighty russia and its people stand in its foot again to save the world eventhough the world forget.

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