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Who killed Boris Nemtsov
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Posted by Robert LePage, Friday, 6 March 2015 9:42:20 AM
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What could Putin gain from the murder of
Boris Nemtsov? According to "The Age" newspaper Boris Nemtsov was planning a report on Russian soldiers in the Ukraine entitled "Putin and the War." The release of which could have had undesirable results. Also the murder eliminated one opponent of the Russian President and it will terrorise an entire class of dissidents who will think twice about speaking out against Putin and the current regime in Russia. Let us not forget the same thing happened with the murder of investigative journalist and Putin critic Anna Politovskaya in 2006. The Kremlin involvement in her killing was of course never proven however the number of brave, outspoken investigative journalists in Russia dropped drastically to only a handful after her death. http://www.theage.com.au/world/scribbled-note-shows-boris-nemtsov-was-plaiing-report-on-russian-soldiers-in-ukraine-20150306-13wm6k.html Posted by Foxy, Friday, 6 March 2015 3:38:34 PM
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I suggest that anyone who believes in the anti- Putin twaddle should google "Gladio".
And apparently the Chechnya's who do not have a great regard for Russia could have had a finger in this pie. Posted by Robert LePage, Friday, 6 March 2015 5:07:28 PM
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Dear Robert,
Anybody could have done it. Including the rich Russian oligarchs who have stashes of money in Western Banks. Nemtsov was interested in having sanctions placed on their holdings (especially on those making money out of human rights abuses). John Pilger would probably blame the US or the Zionists. ;-) Posted by Foxy, Friday, 6 March 2015 5:27:16 PM
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The Boris Nemtsov Assassination: Russia’s “Non-system” Opposition Refuses to Blame the Kremlin
http://www.globalresearch.ca/the-boris-nemtsov-assassination-russias-non-system-opposition-refuses-to-blame-the-kremlin/5434206 March 01, 2015 The bottom line is that in Russia this false flag is already a clear failure, not even the notorious Russian “liberal” or “democratic” “non-system” opposition wants to touch this thing. This is very good news indeed. In the West, of course, this is a different story, the AngloZionist will use that to a max, no doubt here at all. Posted by Robert LePage, Saturday, 7 March 2015 9:40:27 AM
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Pretty much all the genuine Russian opposition figures are in jail already, the Putin government doesn't whack it's opponents it jails them.
Posted by Jay Of Melbourne, Sunday, 8 March 2015 7:06:05 PM
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28.02.2015 By Moti Nissani
http://english.pravda.ru/opinion/columnists/28-02-2015/129934-boris_nemtsov_murdered-0/
A few hours ago, on the evening of February 27, 2015, Boris Nemtsov (1959-2015), former deputy prime minister of the Russian Federation and a leader of the Russian opposition, was murdered, some 200 meters away from the Kremlin. According to a CIA-sponsored publication that lost no time in updating its Nemtsov’s biography, he had been “an outspoken critic of Vladimir Putin.”
Was President Vladimir Putin behind this murder, or was it someone else?
To begin with, everyone agrees that Putin is a brilliant strategist and politician. Against all odds, Putin has so far brought Russia from the brink of utter poverty, disintegration, and disaster. One has just to watch him improvising a press conference, calmly, competently, and tirelessly, to realize that one is dealing here with a real, almost forgotten, specimen of a lost art: superb statesmanship.
So, we need to ask ourselves: What could Putin gain from the killing of Nemtsov?