ПЁTP CMИPHOBЪ
10-21-2006, 09:57 AM
edited to change grammar
http://www.mosnews.com/news/2006/10/21/nomarch.shtml
On 4th November, National Unification Day, about 30 ultra-right groups are planning to hold marches in many cities across Russia, from Peterburg to Vladivostok :cuss: protesting against non-Whites in Russia. The biggest marches, of course, are in Moscow. Russian patriots march under banners; some give the Roman Salute and shout 'Heil Hitler' :hitler:
Liberal 'human rights groups' (traitors) are complaining to protect the non-Whites from Russian patriots, to make the police ban the marches. They say that the government is setting free far-right groups to attack the non-Whites, mostly Chinese, Caucasians and central Asians. This year 39 people were killed in racist attacks. :crusader:
The government has not yet authorized the marches, but Alexander Belov, leader of Movement Against Illegal Immigration, said they will march anyway:
“If we don’t go onto the streets, we wouldn’t be able to respect ourselves as men.”
:viking:
http://www.mosnews.com/news/2006/10/21/nomarch.shtml
On 4th November, National Unification Day, about 30 ultra-right groups are planning to hold marches in many cities across Russia, from Peterburg to Vladivostok :cuss: protesting against non-Whites in Russia. The biggest marches, of course, are in Moscow. Russian patriots march under banners; some give the Roman Salute and shout 'Heil Hitler' :hitler:
Liberal 'human rights groups' (traitors) are complaining to protect the non-Whites from Russian patriots, to make the police ban the marches. They say that the government is setting free far-right groups to attack the non-Whites, mostly Chinese, Caucasians and central Asians. This year 39 people were killed in racist attacks. :crusader:
The government has not yet authorized the marches, but Alexander Belov, leader of Movement Against Illegal Immigration, said they will march anyway:
“If we don’t go onto the streets, we wouldn’t be able to respect ourselves as men.”
:viking: