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Chechen rebels are beasts, Putin tells Dutch hosts
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| 2 November 2005
Posted on 11/05/2005 2:16:00 AM PST by mym
AMSTERDAM Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende said on Wednesday that he had an 'open dialogue' with Russian President Vladimir Putin about human rights and the situation in Chechnya.
Balkenende told a joint press conference in The Hague that the concerns about human rights abuses by Russian forces in Chechnya could not be ignored. He discussed these concerns with Putin in an open fashion, he said. Putin responded by telling the media that Russia was fighting 'beasts' in Chechnya.
The Dutch and Russian leaders were talking to the press in the last hours of Putin's two-day visit to the Netherlands.
Putin said Russia had to deal with 'very violent people, beasts in the human form' and the measures taken by Russian troops had to be appropriate to the dangers.
"If we show a moment's weakest in the battle against terrorists, there will be a lot more victims," Putin said.
The Russian President acknowledged that it was necessary to use 'civilised methods' in the battle against terrorism. 'But we get can't tolerate that they are attacking the foundations of our democracy".
Putin expressed annoyance that European countries often criticise Russia's behaviour in Chechnya but have not paid much attention to the "major political events" in the country in recent years. He said Russia had invited Europe to send observers to come an see these developments, including a referendum on a new constitution and a presidential election, "but no one came".
Some European politicians appeared "to want to be a greater Muslim than Prophet Mohammed," the president said.
Later in the day the Netherlands and Russia signed an agreement to improve the cooperation between the government and business communities in the two countries. The Netherlands is particularly interested in increasing access to Russia's massive natural gas reserves.
TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Russia; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: chechny; dutch; netherlands; putin; russia; terror
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posted on
11/05/2005 2:16:02 AM PST
by
mym
To: mym
I guess Putin wasn't impressed by this euro-ladyboy's whimpering about terrorist rights.
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posted on
11/05/2005 2:21:04 AM PST
by
dagnabbit
(Vincente Fox's opening line at the Mexico-USA summit meeting: "Bring out the Gimp!")
To: dagnabbit
:))
Russia isn't France and Putin isn't "euro-ladyboy". I like his words: "we cannot allow them (terrorists ) to use the institutions of democracy to fight democracy" and "Some European politicians appeared to want to be a greater Muslim than Prophet Mohammed"
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posted on
11/05/2005 2:29:54 AM PST
by
mym
(Russia)
To: mym
why cant Europeans/Americans/Russians all agree that their enemy are the MUSLIMS and work together before its too late?
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posted on
11/05/2005 2:38:33 AM PST
by
Tiger Smack
(www.tigersmack.com/boards --------------- GEAUX TIGERS!)
To: mym
Can you believe this girly/man telling Putin not to defend his country? I don't think we would stand still for terrorists taking over Florida or California to create their own break away state.
To: MissAmericanPie
To: Tiger Smack
why cant Europeans/Americans/Russians all agree that their enemy are the MUSLIMS and work together before its too late?
Not all muslims but radical muslims and islamo-fascists. Or you wanna get rid of Mokhamed Ali and all Turks, Kuwaits, Croatians etc (1.5 bln of muslims)?
Unemployment and radicalism are the key. When you has nothing to do day by day and those lying muslim radical preachers every day whisper you that western civilization is your main enemy, an ordinary human like zombie goes to blast builings and kill people.
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posted on
11/05/2005 3:14:40 AM PST
by
mym
(Russia)
To: A. Pole; MarMema; Mount Athos; airborne; RusIvan; YoungCorps; OldCorps; FairOpinion; RussianBoor; ..
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posted on
11/05/2005 3:39:02 AM PST
by
GarySpFc
(Sneakypete, De Oppresso Liber)
To: mym
Unemployment and radicalism are the key. When you has nothing to do day by day and those lying muslim radical preachers every day whisper you that western civilization is your main enemy, ==
IMO umemployment is not a key. Use this argument is like if thief explains his thivery by his poorness. "I'm poor and I want better life that it why I steal". This argument won't play in court.
Religious radicalism infests poor same way as rich. AFAIK Bin Laden is from family of multimillioneers and well-educated. So it is choice of anyone where to direct your energy and power despite of his wealth and education.
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posted on
11/05/2005 3:45:16 AM PST
by
RusIvan
("THINK!" the motto of IBM)
To: RusIvan
IMO umemployment is not a key
I don't mean unemployment for "I can't get a job" but "I don't want to get a job". You know, it's a terrible thing when somebody has nothing to do day by day. He is opened for any radical ideas just because of idleness.
The state must 1) force immigrants and potentinal radicals to get a job and 2) punish harshly radical preachers (vakhabits etc).
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posted on
11/05/2005 4:23:51 AM PST
by
mym
(Russia)
To: mym
Putin calls the Muslims in Chechnya beasts and yet he sells Nuclear elements to these same beasts in Iran. Is he stupid?
To: mym
The Russian President...can't tolerate that they are attacking the foundations of our democracy".My how things have changed since I was a kid.
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posted on
11/05/2005 4:58:54 AM PST
by
quantim
(Just be glad Detroit is not in a hurricane zone.)
To: mym
"Putin said Russia had to deal with 'very violent people, beasts in the human form' and the measures taken by Russian troops had to be appropriate to the dangers. "
Could somebody explain how "Chechnya" = subhuman mankind, yet Putin and his gang have NO problem arming Iran with nuclear. Sorry Putin speaks out of both sides of his mouth.
To: mym
A beast by any other name is still a beast
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posted on
11/05/2005 5:28:32 AM PST
by
tkathy
(Do-nothings are not the ones who have saved oppressed people from tyranny.)
To: sgtbono2002; Just mythoughts
Guys, Russia IS NOT going to sell nuke to Iran.
Think of these:
1) Russia is going to build lightwater reactor. It's impossible to create nuke via LW reactor.
2) Iran's nuclear program is under IAEA and Russian control now. If Russia refuse Iran to build nuclear reactor, Iran will banish all IAEA agents and create heavy water reactor (almost=nuke) with Pakistani or North Korean help.
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posted on
11/05/2005 5:29:06 AM PST
by
mym
(Russia)
To: mym
Iran did get its nuclear beginnings from Russia. N.Korea was a Soviet stepchild until Boris could not longer afford to feed them and got our own bjclinton to adopt them and provide them with nuclear.
We have a fairly heavy hand in and around the Pakistanis right now, it is doubtful they will be spreading nuke material light or otherwise to anybody for the foreseeable future.
I watch what Putin does as well as what he says, he will host the next G-8 Summit next year and he has already said it will be about "energy security". Putin has traveled the world over making friends and influencing our (US) oil dealers.
To: mym
That doesn't mean Putin is not a beast. This is a red on red condition, a dictator fighting terrorists.
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posted on
11/05/2005 5:49:25 AM PST
by
Wiz
To: Just mythoughts
We have a fairly heavy hand in and around the Pakistanis right now, it is doubtful they will be spreading nuke material light or otherwise to anybody for the foreseeable future.
Oh, yeah? Looks like "hand" is not heavy enough:
Iran built its nuclear program in secret over 18 years with the help of Abdul Qadeer Khan, a top Pakistani official and nuclear scientist who sold spare parts from his country's own weapons program to Iran, Libya and North Korea. Khan's black-market dealings were uncovered in 2003. He confessed on national television, was swiftly pardoned by Pakistan's president, Gen. Pervez Musharraf, and is now under house arrest.http://www.washingtonpost.com/...1447.html
Putin has traveled the world over making friends and influencing our (US) oil dealers. ??
Don't speak to me that Putin persuaded somebody not to sell oil to the USA. It's foolishness.
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posted on
11/05/2005 5:53:59 AM PST
by
mym
(Russia)
To: mym
"Don't speak to me that Putin persuaded somebody not to sell oil to the USA. It's foolishness."
Foolishness you say, well becoming best friends and selling modern weaponry to the likes of Chavez south of US is NOT something to ignore.
To: Wiz
Putin is not a dictator. He is the 1st NORMAL president of Russia, who was elected in 1999, 2004 and who will leave his place in 2008.
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posted on
11/05/2005 5:57:31 AM PST
by
mym
(Russia)
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