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Topic: Religions > Atheism
User: "maff"
Date: 18 Oct 2004 05:25:28 AM
Object: OT: Belarus
Belarus voters 'back leader'
http://www.guardian.co.uk/russia/article/0,2763,1329774,00.html
Nick Paton Walsh in Moscow and agencies in Minsk
Monday October 18, 2004
The Guardian
Belarus has voted to allow its president, Alexander Lukashenko, the
right to run for a third term in office, the top election official
said this morning.
Lidiya Ermoshina, the head of the Central Election Commission, told a
news conference that 77.3% of registered voters in the former Soviet
state had backed Mr Lukashenko's proposal to remove a constitutional
provision limiting him to two terms.
Nick Paton Walsh
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Alexander Lukashenko
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Belarus Belarusian Belarusians
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User: "MrPepper11"

Title: Re: OT: Belarus 18 Oct 2004 10:20:55 AM
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Belarus voters 'back leader'
http://www.guardian.co.uk/russia/article/0,2763,1329774,00.html

And Vladimir Putin backs Bush:
Putin urges voters to back Bush
By CNN Moscow Bureau Chief Jill Dougherty
Monday, October 18, 2004

MOSCOW, Russia (CNN) -- Russian President Vladimir Putin says
terrorist attacks in Iraq are aimed at preventing the re-election of
U.S. President George W. Bush and that a Bush defeat "could lead to
the spread of terrorism to other parts of the world."
Putin, speaking Central Asian Cooperation Organization summit in
Tajikistan Monday, made his most overt comments of support so far for
the re-election of Bush for a second term.
"Any unbiased observer understands that attacks of international
terrorist organizations in Iraq, especially nowadays, are targeted not
only and not so much against the international coalition as against
President Bush," Putin said.
"International terrorists have set as their goal inflicting the
maximum damage to Bush, to prevent his election to a second term.
"If they succeed in doing that, they will celebrate a victory over
America and over the entire anti-terror coalition," Putin said.
"In that case, this would give an additional impulse to international
terrorists and to their activities, and could lead to the spread of
terrorism to other parts of the world."
President Putin made it clear Russia remained opposed to the war in
Iraq.
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The former Communist KGB chief Vladimir Putin is now Russia's tyrant.
He LIES as much as the American tyrant.
"I looked the man [Putin] in the eye... I was able to get a sense of
his soul." - George W. Bush, June 2001
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