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Merkel sees politics behind Khodorkovsky sentence
Reuters ^ | December 30, 2010 | Christiaan Hetzner

Posted on 12/30/2010 12:35:46 PM PST by devere

German Chancellor Angela Merkel criticised on Thursday the sentencing of former Russian oil tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky to six additional years in prison, saying the ruling appeared to be politically motivated.

"The impression remains that political motivations played a role in this trial," Merkel said in Berlin. "This contradicts Russia's frequently repeated intention to pursue full adoption of the rule of law."

The sentencing of Khodorkovsky by a Russian judge on charges of multi-billion dollar theft and money-laundering means he will serve a total of 14 years in prison and not be freed until 2017.

(Excerpt) Read more at af.reuters.com ...


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Foreign Affairs; Germany; Russia
KEYWORDS: khodorkovsky; merkel; putin

1 posted on 12/30/2010 12:35:49 PM PST by devere
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To: devere

When it comes to human liberty, Russia hasn’t changed in the past 94 years ...


2 posted on 12/30/2010 12:43:37 PM PST by OldNavyVet (One trillion days, at 365 days per year, is 2,739,726,027 years ... almost 3 billion years)
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To: devere
Merkel sees politics behind Khodorkovsky sentence

You don't say, Angie. Why would a government run by an ex-KGB chief have any vendettas?

/sarc

3 posted on 12/30/2010 12:45:17 PM PST by The Sons of Liberty (Psalm 109:8 Let his days be few and let another take his office. - Mene, Mene, Tekel, Upharsin)
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To: devere
Is it just W and me, or does she always seem like she needs a good back rub?


4 posted on 12/30/2010 12:56:28 PM PST by kbennkc (For those who have fought for it freedom has a flavor the protected will never know .F Trp 8th Cav)
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To: devere

This guy was by no stretch, a “good guy”. It’s naive to think he rose to control oil and gas in post collapse Russia only in the model of a modern western businessman.

He was busy doing the bidding of the EU, at the expense of the Russian treasury. (who has a 10% flat tax) He and the EU were doing *their best* to install a Russian government that was an EU satellite/puppet, ensuring the gas supplies would always be delivered on terms highly favorable to the EU.

This is by far the main theme in politics there and in Europe. Understand Russian natural gas and oil, and the strange actions of the EU suddenly all make sense. I don’t blame the EU,,, but the Russians are entirely rational for not ceeding control of their oil and gas supplies and delivery to the EU.


5 posted on 12/30/2010 1:02:01 PM PST by DesertRhino (I was standing with a rifle, waiting for soviet paratroopers, but communists just ran for office)
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To: devere

why doesn’t she ask putin to allow k to go to germany?


6 posted on 12/30/2010 1:04:48 PM PST by ken21 (gop = stupid party, dems = evil party.)
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To: devere

The Russian moves against this guy also dovetail in with the Russian suggestion last year of using a gold-backed international currency as paymment for oil. Medvedev even displayed what that gold coin would look like.

The EU would prefer to pay for gas, from russian gas fields under defacto EU control, with “Euros” that can have their value inflated away.

There is a serious power struggle here, but the Russians arent giving away the free trade store the way we did. The EU instantly characterizes any Russian effort to trade on favorable terms with the EU, as a return to dictatorship.
Notice how the EU never has a problem with other dictators on earth?
The Russians were badly burned by Soros, and they learned the lesson. That isn’t allowed these days. You are supposed to wear the “kick me” sign forever.

The remaining question is whether or not the mafia can be rooted out. If not, Russia will be a future Saudi Arabia. If the mafia can be supressed,, they have hope of a solid economy. I think we won’t know for 15 years hence.


7 posted on 12/30/2010 1:15:38 PM PST by DesertRhino (I was standing with a rifle, waiting for soviet paratroopers, but communists just ran for office)
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On the other hand, it’s practically impossible to become successful in Russia without violating various laws. In true Rayndian fashion, this means the government can prosecute any successful businessman.


8 posted on 12/30/2010 1:24:59 PM PST by antiRepublicrat
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Thats not what this was. This guy is as bad as any of them. He was making 10 million a year as a Russian businessman, inside russia,,, IN 1988. Ask a Russian you might know what that means.

When all the Soviet state owned businesses were being privatized, somehow he wound up “owning” all the former state oil companies. Again,, ask a Russian how that happened. This was an era when the roughest thug basically CLAIMED ownership of a factory, a building, etc,,and if nobody more violent challenged him, he won.

Last,, ask yourself how many other oil company owners are so celbrated by world leaders. Russia has serious problems,,and this guy was one of them. He is part of the gangster culture that has to submit to the Russian government, IF they are to ever have a functioning nation.

And so many here act like he is a hero,,, as recently as 2003 he was a major benefactor of the, “Communist party of the Russian federation”. He didn’t like paying taxes, so he tried to install someone friendly to him. So Putin took him down. Probably a sane move.
Putin has issues,, but this guy is no different. Probably even has a miniature giraffe too.


9 posted on 12/30/2010 1:38:51 PM PST by DesertRhino (I was standing with a rifle, waiting for soviet paratroopers, but communists just ran for office)
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To: antiRepublicrat

“this means the government can prosecute any successful businessman”

Than goodness OUR business don’t need to worry about that!


10 posted on 12/30/2010 1:41:11 PM PST by DesertRhino (I was standing with a rifle, waiting for soviet paratroopers, but communists just ran for office)
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To: DesertRhino
He didn’t like paying taxes, so he tried to install someone friendly to him. So Putin took him down.

That is the objection I have. I don't doubt that he could be a bad guy. But I also don't doubt that had he been a Putin supporter he'd be free and clear making his billions with the full support of the government regardless of how immoral is actions were. He was only prosecuted because he threatened Putin's power. Even more, he was most likely only convicted because Putin ordered that result.

11 posted on 12/30/2010 2:10:44 PM PST by antiRepublicrat
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To: devere

A little slow but Angela’s got it now...


12 posted on 12/30/2010 2:24:28 PM PST by Eric in the Ozarks (Go Hawks !)
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To: DesertRhino

Putin is a KGB killer who blew up his own people to come to power:
http://www.wanttoknow.info/documents/false_flag_russia_bombings.pdf
Worse than Mussolini, but not as bad as Hitler.

Until Khodorkovsky decided to oppose Putin’s agenda he was just another shady businessman with violent associates.

Now he’s a martyr for democracy who smiles in every picture.
He knew what he was doing when he stayed in Russia and let himself be arrested.


13 posted on 12/30/2010 3:20:40 PM PST by devere
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