March 1, 2005

NASHI YOUTH:

With President Putin’s popularity in sharp decline, the Kremlin has set up a new Russian youth movement to ensure its control of the streets in the event of mass anti-government protests.

Hundreds of youths, many belonging to the president’s cultural society “Walking Together”, held a meeting in a house owned by the Kremlin Property Department to launch the group at the weekend. The organisation, which leaders hope will attract 300,000 members, was christened “Nashi” [Ours], a word which in Russian has chilling nationalist overtones.

When two outsiders –- one from an opposition party, the other a journalist -– sneaked into its founding conference, they were humiliated and one was beaten.

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Via The Corner.


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