The RIA Novosti forgot to mention, that Russian military prosecutor - Lt. Commander Igor Blizeyev - maintained before the court, that Polish officers should not be exonerated, as they deserved their fate, and their persecution was justified, because they were spies and saboteurs.
Scumbag!
1 posted on
10/24/2008 1:10:59 PM PDT by
lizol
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2 posted on
10/24/2008 1:13:37 PM PDT by
lizol
To: lizol
Enforcement is decided by the enforcers. This will move to the highest court possible; there’s no escape from that judgment.
3 posted on
10/24/2008 1:22:36 PM PDT by
Loud Mime
(How would you feel if your parents controlled your life? The same with government?)
To: lizol
Putin doesn’t want to block Russia’s way for future Katyn’s.
4 posted on
10/24/2008 1:24:34 PM PDT by
SolidWood
To: lizol
No historical revisionism for Ivan. This was all neatly settled at Nuremburg.
To: lizol
The important thing to remember is that the officers weren’t forced to wear panties on their heads, and they weren’t photographed in any embarrassing postures.
7 posted on
10/24/2008 1:59:10 PM PDT by
marron
To: lizol
“they deserved their fate”
Typical thinking by many if not most russians I think.
And russians wonder why their neighbors hate their guts.
8 posted on
10/24/2008 2:21:03 PM PDT by
Joe Boucher
(An enemy of Islam)
To: lizol
...their persecution was justified, because they were spies and saboteurs.
Yeah.
How dare them Pollacks defend their country from the Commies and Nazis
/heavy SAR.
To: lizol
One would think that the Russians would admit their failings of the past and claim that that was then, and this is now.
I guess not. Deny, deny, deny. Who is driving over there, the KGB? Oh, Putin. Right.
Forward as one! The State is never wrong. The Party never fails. Hey guys, this is 2008. Stalin is dead. Lenin is busy.
11 posted on
10/24/2008 9:15:07 PM PDT by
Sender
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