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Old 4th March 2004, 09:19
Milorad Milorad is offline
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The leader of youth Yugoslavian organization “Äàñòà,å!” invited our suckers. As we know they toke part in overthrow Miloshevich regime. In Belgrade will be conduct the seminar for discussion of prospects of opposition movement on Ex-Soviet area. But the main idea of that seminar is an interchange experience of displacement of legitimate power. The Yugoslavian experience was used in Georgia most successfully. The student movement “Kmara” was created here and even the emblem equal (clenched fist on yellow background). As a result that movement in common with “Rustavi-2” was a “velvet revolt”. Undoubtedly the initiator is USA which supporting “Äàñòà,å!” movement. The meeting is confidentially and journalists don’t bar here. Well, US are elaborating a good scheme of fight with disagreeable regime. AT first they are financing some of television channel with a help of it they are showing a documentary film for example about a fight with Miloshevich regime (it was in Georgia). Then they create a youth movement which supported them later on. The main thing is begin and people will do everything else. Thus USA is combating against disagreeable regime.
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Old 4th March 2004, 14:50
Volodya987 Volodya987 is offline
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Us#A encouraged Milosoveek to prevent the Yougosl(a)v nations from attaining independence. Then they changed sides.
Wasn't it an Us#A's #A (the one with 2 left feet) who suggested, in the Ukrainian Parliament, that it was in Ukraine's best interest to continue being murdered, cheated and robbed, by "the" Mosqueva kabala, for another 1,024 years?
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