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Putin replaces one puppet on another, more bloody

Publication time: 16 February 2007, 20:20

Vladimir Putin, the Russian Satanic boss, has dismissed Chechen puppet, Alu Alkhanov, and promoted former so-called "prime minister", Ramzan Kadyrov, "as acting president", i.e. as a sub boss of Chechen national traitors.

 

Kadyrov has long been seen as a successor to Alkhanov, whose resignation, officially, came at his own request according to a Kremlin statement. But it is common known, that Kadyrov has hunted down Alkhanov finally, with sadistic severity.

 

The Kremlin said: "Vladimir Putin signed a decree accepting the resignation of president Alu Alkhanov and appointing prime minister Ramzan Kadyrov to temporarily fulfil the duties of president of Chechnya."

 

Putin's chauvinistic and imperialistic regime needs seas of blood, because it simply can not exist without this. And replacing of a weak and stupid puppet on another, more bloody is real necessity for this regime.

 

KC


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