Nice numbers. Thats never a good sign when people march in a support of a country thats in war. Its gona blow.
Quoting: Matjaz There is one another problem - for example Streklov refused to take a part in this rally. Organizers are strongly anti-Oligarchs, what is not problem of course. Strelkov is their critic too. But organizers (A.N. Savelyev) are also strong critics of the Russian government and this was something like preparation for revolution. At least this is how Strelkov sees it (he told "Organizing revolutions & coups in this situation - is roughly the same as setting fire to his own house").
So yep, it looks like some NATO shills was partly right. There is a group what is really pissed with Russian government.
But unfortunatelly for NATO shills it is not group of idiots which demonstrated for Ukraine. It si a group what represents hard line, what wants Great Russia, what supports Novorossiya and what is pissed because Russian present government do not enough to help Russians in Novorossiya. At least this is how I understand it. But someone from Russia can expalains it much more accurate...
Here are another parts of Strelkov's statement:
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Pt 1 #Strelkov: "Just listened to A.Saveleva speech from 3/11/14. I know that he is not the only organizer of the "Russian March"
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PT 2 #Strelkov: "In general I do not agree with his position,not because he criticizes the #Russia'n oligarchs"
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PT3 #Strelkov: "but he wants ot "demolish" the government of #Russia. the worst thing a russian patriot could make right now"
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PT4 #Strelkov: "This does not mean that "all is well" and that we should joyfully welcome the level of social injustice that exists today"
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PT5: #Strelkov:"But organizing revolutions & coups in this situation - is roughly the same as setting fire to his own house"