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2009-05-03
Aleksandr SHUSTOV
Central Asia: What Does Return of Labour Migrants Spell?
“The global economic crisis that has not left the Russian economy unaffected, has led to a sharp decrease of the number of jobs in the construction industry, where most of the migrants from the southern CIS states worked… The social situation in the Central Asian countries is also aggravated by the fact that the unemployed leave their homes in the country to concentrate in cities… Should the economic situation continue to aggravate, the unemployed villagers now based in cities can turn into a social base for protest movements against the current political regimes…”
en.fondsk.ru/article.php?id=2099
2009-05-06
Yuriy RUBTSOV
The Moscow talks in 1939: a missed chance
“Some people believe that the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact and not the infamous Munich agreement (September 1938) which started the countdown to September 1, 1939. But I have to remind them of something. Seventy years ago the Soviet Union launched the talks with England and France in Moscow but in August 1939 it was clear that the negotiations had failed and thus the Soviet Union faced a choice-whether to take risks and begin a war with the united Europe or sign a pact with Germany and thus leave them no chances to create a united front against the Soviet Union…”
en.fondsk.ru/article.php?id=2107
2009-05-08
Nil NIKANDROV
European Terrorists in an Attack in Bolivia
“Early in the morning April 16-th an operation against five terrorists was effected in Santa-Cruz, Bolivia’s separatism epicentre. Commandoes rushed into the lobby of the hotel “Las Americas” in the city’s downtown… The Bolivian special service groups were serious about what they did then. Small wonder: in the 1990-s those “tourists” were militants of the so-called International Unit that fought against Serbs in the Balkans… The organiser and head of the group destroyed in Santa Cruz was Eduardo Rozsa Flores… Rossa is regarded as a national hero in Croatia… “
en.fondsk.ru/article.php?id=2111
2009-05-07
Alexander MEZYAEV
The Forgotten Tribunal, or the Myth of Rwandan “Genocide”
“The International Tribunal for Rwanda is just a part of the system of the “new world order” following the same goals as the tribunal for Yugoslavia pursued. Both are required to appeal to international law to write present-day history concealing the role of the West in the destruction of the states, the overthrowing of legal governments disobedient to the West, blaming the victims of their crime as their perpetuators…”
en.fondsk.ru/article.php?id=2117
2009-05-06
Aurobinda MAHAPATRA (India)
Crisis Deepens in Nepal
“In the fast stream of changing events in Nepal, one thing has become certain that the country has spiralled down towards a crisis… The roots of the present crisis must be sought into the very nature of the Maoist led government. Nepal, a tiny Himalayan republic, surrounded by India on three sides and by China on the north, had witnessed monarchy for a long time…”
en.fondsk.ru/article.php?id=2122
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