NEO-SOVIET Russians "voted" in "presidential elections" that inflicted upon the institution of democracy one of the most barbaric indignities she has seen from a major country.
Collective farms named after Putin were forcing their employees to "vote" for his proxy successor, after whom they were naming streets. Reuters noted: "Not everyone in Gornovka, however, voted for Medvedev. Communist leader Gennady Zyuganov won the support of pensioners in a village whose other farm is named after Stalin."
Over on my Russia blog La Russophobe, we post another translation from the Russian press, this one an article in which the Russian author tries to draw comparisons between Putin's rule over Russia and Hitler's rule in Germany. The Kremlin's response to this article was to file criminal charges against the writer.
Last week, we reported on efforts by the Russian blogosphere to document, with mathematical precision, the extent to which Putin was willing to shamelessly manipulate the country's legislative elections last year. In one town, every single one of the 18,282 registered voters went to the polls, and every single one of them voted for Putin's party.
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The full article contains 191 words and appears in The Scotsman newspaper.