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Russian Government Officials Told To Immediately Bring Back Children Studying Abroad

Oct 11, 2016 5:02 PM

In Europe, when it gets serious, you have to lie... at least if you are an unelected bureaucrat like Jean-Claude Juncker. In Russia, however, when it gets serious, attention immediately turns to the children.

Which is why we read a report in Russian website Znak published Tuesday, according to which Russian state officials and government workers were told to bring back their children studying abroad immediately, even if means cutting their education short and not waiting until the end of the school year, and re-enroll them in Russian schools, with some concern. The article adds that if the parents of these same officials also live abroad “for some reason”, and have not lost their Russian citizenship, should also be returned to the motherland. Znak cited five administration officials as the source of the report.

The “recommendation” applies to all: from the administration staff, to regional administratiors, to lawmakers of all levels. Employees of public corporations are also subject to the ordinance. One of the sources said that anyone who fails to act, will find such non-compliance to be a “complicating factor in the furtherance of their public sector career.” He added that he was aware of several such cases in recent months.

It appears that the underlying reason behind the command is that the Russian government is concerned about the optics of having children of the Russian political elite being educated abroad, while their parents appear on television talking about patriotism and being “surrounded by enemies.”

While we doubt the impacted children will be happy by this development, some of the more patriotic locals, if unimpacted, are delighted. Such as Vitaly Ivanov, a political scientist who believes that the measure to return children of officials from studying abroad, is “long overdue.” According Ivanoc, the education of children of the Russian elite abroad is subject to constant ridicule and derision against the ruling regime. “People note the hypocrisy of having a centralized state and cultivating patriotism and anti-Western sentiment, while children of government workers study abroad. You can not serve two gods, one must choose.”

On the other hand, political analyst Stanislav Belkovsky quoted by Znak, believes that such decisions should be approached with more pragmatism. Such a recommendation is more likely to lead to an outflow of officials from the state, rather than allow the return of the children studying at elite foreign universities. He also warned of attempts to recreate an echo chamber such as that experienced after the failed July coup attempt on Turkey’s President Erdogan.

But what he said next was more disturbing: “On the one hand, this is all part of a package of measures to prepare the elites for some ‘big war’ even if it is rather conditional, on the other hand - this is another blow to the unity of President Putin with his own elite” Belkovsky said. He adds that the Western sanctions launcedh in March 2014, had sought to drive a wedge between Putin and elites. In response, the Kremlin began to act precisely according to the logic of these sanctions. “But while a ban for having assets in the West is one thing, and understanable, when it comes to a ban for offshore health and education services, the blowback will be far greater, as it represents a far more important element of the establishment’s life strategy.”

Ultimately the motivation behind Putin’s decision is unclear: whether it is to show Russia’s high-ranking oligarchs who is boss, to boost a sense of patriotism among the nation by sending a symbolic message that the west is no longer a welcome destination for Russia’s rich kids, or just a preemptive move of repatriating of any individuals affiliated with Russian politics for other unknown reasons; however it underscores the severity of the ongoing diplomatic crisis and just how significant the upcoming isolation between Russia and the West is likely to become in the coming months - unless of course tensions deescalate dramatically in the very near future - resulting in even greater collapse in global commerce and a further slowdown to world economic growth, which may ultimately lead to an armed conflict, whether regional or global, as the only possible outcome.

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-10-11/russian-government-officials-told-immediately-bring-back-children-studying-abroad


2 posted on 10/11/2016 4:21:29 PM PDT by MarchonDC09122009 (When is our next march on DC? When have we had enough?)
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FYI: Related Russian news report denies the Znak source story.

The Kremlin denied “recommendations” to all officials to return the children from abroad | The Newspapers

http://the-newspapers.com/2016/10/11/the-kremlin-denied-recommendations-to-all-officials-to-return-the-children-from-abroad#

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The Kremlin denied “recommendations” to all officials to return the children from abroad
11.10.2016

Media reports that Russian officials encouraged to return home children who are studying abroad denied in the Federation Council and the Kremlin.

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Several sources Znak.com told that Russian officials up to the highest level, it is recommended to return to the Russian children studying abroad.

According to the publication, to return and parents are civil servants, if for any reason live far away from the homeland.

This applies to all relatives of the officials having the Russian citizenship. This recommendation applies ostensibly to all officers — from the staff of the administration of the President to the deputies of all levels and employees of state-owned corporations.

The fact is, the newspaper notes, that does not fit is when children gain knowledge in Western universities while their parents “on television talking about patriotism and “ring of enemies”.

Those who do not hasten to implement the recommendations will remind you of the cases where the presence of relatives abroad affected the civil service.

However, this information was denied at the highest level: the Deputy head of the Federation Council Committee on regulations Vladimir Poletaev said that no such recommendations in the Federation Council has not received, RIA Novosti reported.

To deny reports that such recommendations given in the Kremlin had the Kremlin itself. Press Secretary of the President Dmitry Peskov said that he first heard about it.

Note that now there is a ban on travel abroad — to countries that have signed the agreement on extradition with the United States, all the employees of Prosecutor’s offices and the interior Ministry, including the ordinary.


4 posted on 10/11/2016 4:31:55 PM PDT by MarchonDC09122009 (When is our next march on DC? When have we had enough?)
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" In Russia, however, when it gets serious, attention immediately turns to the children."

"He seemed to me very independent, very serious, but at the same time a boy is always vulnerable. He was very sweet. I’ll be honest: I felt an urge to squeeze him like a kitten..." —Russian president Vladimir Putin, sounding like Michael Jackson

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"In the footage, Putin, 53, is shown walking up to a small crowd of tourists in a Kremlin courtyard and crouching down in front of the boy, who appears to be five or six years old. As the Russian president talks with Nikita for several seconds, he tugs at the boy's shirt before finally lifting it up and kissing him on his bare stomach.

"He seemed to me very independent, very serious, but at the same time a boy is always vulnerable. He was very sweet. I'll be honest: I felt an urge to squeeze him like a kitten, and that led to the gesture that I made. There was nothing behind it really," Putin said, smiling.

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/putin-explains-tummy-kiss/

7 posted on 10/11/2016 4:37:41 PM PDT by ETL (Trump-PENCE 2016!!!)
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To: MarchonDC09122009

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25 posted on 10/11/2016 5:50:51 PM PDT by Robert DeLong
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