Activists of the pro-Kremlin loyalist youth movement Nashy (Ours) stage a rally in Marsovo Pole Sqr to mark the 60th anniversary of the Russian victory in the WW2.
Photo: Mikhail Razuvaev
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Nashy Won't Waste Summer in Vain
A tent camp of the loyalist pro-Kremlin youth movement Nashy (Ours) opens on the beach of the Seliger Lake, the Tver Region, Monday, July 11. After two weeks in the so-called camp of the strike fighters, 3,000 activists of the moment will be trained physically and ideologically to “oppose enemies of Russia” and to get ready for “the staff revolution”.
The Event officially named “All-Russia’s rally of commissars and supporters of the youth democratic antifascist movement Nashy” will be focused on “elaborating an annual strategy to prepare nationally targeted managers and drawing up plans to stage staff revolution”. 3,000 activists will spend two weeks going in for sport (mountain climbing, cyclo-crosses, rafting, emergency survival) and listening to lectures given by specially invited political analysts Sergey Markov, Vycheslav Nikonov, Andrey Parshev.
Nashy's opponents have already called the Seliger camp a camp of strike fighters. Ilya Yashin, coordinator at Oborona (Defense) youth movement told Kommersant Nashy has a special first squadron, the so-called power unit – that will get specific training in the camp. The squadron is headed by soccer fans targeted at attacks. Moreover, the activists will be brainwashed by the Kremlin political analysts, Yashin pointed out.
Eduard Limonov, leader of the National Bolshevik Party, thinks the same. “If Education Minister Andrey Fursenko made a speech at the constituent meeting of Nashy, Defense Minister Sergey Ivanov is bound to be in charge of the training camp,” Limonov, pointed out to Kommersant. “National Bolsheviks send their best to Nashists. And meet at the Seliger!” Limonov said, obviously looking forward to the meeting.
In the program documents, Nashys define the National Bolshevik Party as the main adversary of the movement.
www.kommersant.com
All the Article in Russian as of July 11, 2005
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