U'd better speak out loud of your love to PUTIN, kid[/quote]
Well,
a) For being a kid I'm a little too old (35);
b) No, I don't love PUTIN so much to speak out loud about it;
c) But whom I...
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U'd better speak out loud of your love to PUTIN, kid[/quote]
Well,
a) For being a kid I'm a little too old (35);
b) No, I don't love PUTIN so much to speak out loud about it;
c) But whom I...
Let me quote:
"А на русских веб-форумах - разгул ненависти, ксенофобии, расизма, антисемитизма, пропаганды насилия, аморального хамства и беснования."
Doesn't this statement look like a bit of...
Very well, I took your advice.
Among first 10 links, given by Google, at least 6 are announcing book, called "Russian Mafia in America: Immigration, Culture, and Crime" (James O. Finckenauer, Elin...
Of course, there are some professional criminals (and with criminal "roots" in Russia, actually).
But I can remember only *one* professional criminal of this sort: Vyacheslav Ivan'kov (aka...
Your statement holds true if the the mafia is only limited to America, using illegal American goods and breaking only American laws. the Russian mafia has to originate from Russia, it would have to...
Not surprised. As I read (in plenty of sources) the crime situation in Los Angeles is exactly like this. :)
The only thing I want to emphasize: if these gangs of criminal are operating in USA, why...
Of course, there *is* an organised crime in Russia (as well as anywhere else).
But "organised crime" and "mafia" don't have same meanings for me.
"KGB" and "Russian mafia" are very similiar in one aspect: they don't exist.
KGB ceased to exist in 1991. (It's supetceded by lot of organisations, including SVR, FSB, RUOP/ORB, OBNON, etc.)
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