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Swedish foreign minister urges Russia to end "authoritarian" trend

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Jan 2, 2008, 9:02 GMT


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lolJan 4th, 2008 - 20:56:33

Russians are too stupid, no wonder that nation was the 'soul' behind the USSR, a state that is one of the highest mass murderers of its own citizens (not forgetting how they started WW2 in concert with the NAZIs, with the joint invasion of Poland) - it's good that it is going back in that direction, they get what they deserve, what's more they are dying out. Pathetic country an even more pathetic people

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