15-08-2011, 04:15 PM
From the Kavkaz Center
Quote:NORWAY. Combat squad of Vyacheslav Datsik hunted for Ramzan Kadyrov, trying to kill him, for 2 yearsSource
Publication time: 11 December 2010, 02:54
KC received a letter on behalf of the activists of the "Slavic Union" in Norway. We publish the letter in full.
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On December 22, 2010, at 10 am, the day of the trial in Oslo, Vyacheslav Datsik's supporters and right-wing activists will hold a rally in support of him and demanding the Norwegian Justice not to extradite him for massacre to Russia.
Proponents of world champion on fights without rules insist that the "Red Tarzan" is not a Fascist, and not a Nazi, he has his beliefs and a right to defend them.
Datsik, an opponent of the Putin-Medvedev regime, an opposition activist, a member of a banned organization, repeatedly called for the overthrow of the junta of former KGB officers who seized power in Russia and spread hunger, death and destruction for more than 20 years, not only in Russia but also abroad.
A combat squad led by Datsik hunted for Ramzan Kadyrov for two years during his visits to Moscow and St. Petersburg, and only luck saved this Kremlin's puppet from a sniper's bullet.
We invite all those who care to a protest at a rally at the court building in Tinghuset in the Norwegian capital Oslo at 9 am on December 22, 2010.
Activists in support of Datsik (Norway)
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Department of Letters
Kavkaz Center
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