The Oborona youth movement leader Oleg Kozlovsky has a column running in the Washington Post today, explaining the conditions of his recent arrest, and arguing that “the only real possibility for changing the political regime in Russia today is through grass-roots pressure.” Kozlovsky has written several exclusive articles for this blog, and has been interviewed various times by Grigory Pasko. There are also some short interview videos on our YouTube site.
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One Comment
Oleg is quite a formidable person, it seems. Kremlin puts him in jail, one of the world’s leading newspapers publishes his column. A fellow to be reckoned with.The timing of this column couldn’t be sweeter; it appears on the same day that the malignant Kremlin collaborator Edward Lozansky opens a Russia-Today propaganda forum in the WaPo’s home town. Just wait til he opens his morning paper! I hope his head explodes!http://www.themoscowtimes.com/article/600/42/362856.htm