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The Kremlin is trying to erase Russia’s collective memory. It won’t succeed.
The Washington Post ^ | 12.23.2021 | Vladimir Kara-Murza

Posted on 12/23/2021 6:28:19 AM PST by Krosan

Vladimir Putin is big on symbols. He began his rule by installing a memorial plaque to a Soviet KGB chief and reinstating the Stalin-era national anthem. More recently, he used the anniversary of the assassination of political rival Boris Nemtsov to award a medal to a Chechen official reportedly involved in organizing it. And he used the birthday of another opponent, Alexei Navalny, to sign a law banning his movement as “extremist.”

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For all the importance of human rights work in authoritarian societies, Memorial is more than just another civil society organization — it is the keeper of the nation’s collective memory. Unlike in other post-communist countries, where atrocities committed by former regimes are being documented by government institutions — such as the Stasi Records Archive in Germany or the Institute of National Remembrance in Poland — in Russia this mammoth task was left to volunteers. Memorial’s activists have spent many years conducting research in state archives. That was hard enough in the 1990s, under a friendly government (then-President Boris Yeltsin was himself a member of Memorial). But it’s become ever more challenging under Putin.

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Not surprisingly, Putin’s government has a different perspective. For the people who pride themselves on their past service in the KGB — the very organization that carried out this state terror — historical truth comes as a personal affront. No less irritating to the Kremlin is Memorial’s work of chronicling political repression in today’s Russia by maintaining the list of current political prisoners — which now stands at 431, twice as many as in the late Soviet period — that informs the work of international human rights institutions in this field.

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TOPICS: History
KEYWORDS: coldwar2; communism; kgb; putin; putinsbuttboys; russia; sovietunion; ussr
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To: NorseViking

yes, you right.


41 posted on 12/23/2021 12:49:38 PM PST by mvonfr
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To: Navy Patriot
Sorry, source not credible on anything.

Putin being interviewed by Oliver Stone. Putin even said that ‘tough’ criticism of Stalin amounted to ‘attacking the Soviet Union and Russia."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=crlIG8QgyiQ

42 posted on 12/23/2021 1:43:05 PM PST by tlozo
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To: Krosan

No clicks for Bezo’s Blog.


43 posted on 12/23/2021 2:07:17 PM PST by Jacquerie (ArticleVBlog.com)
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To: Krosan

Lenin remains on display in Moscow in his Masoleum on Red Square. Russia also holds large throwback parades every victory day, with Soviet flags and Soviet songs.


44 posted on 12/23/2021 3:42:59 PM PST by Thunder90 (All posts soley represent my own opinion.)
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