A statue of Felix Dzerzhinsky, the founder of the ruthless Soviet Cheka (secret police), has been unveiled in Moscow at the headquarters of the Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR). It is a slightly smaller version of the statue that stood in Lubyanka Square from 1958 to 1991.

by PjeterPannos

4 comments
  1. I cannot help but see that symbol as a hand flipping the bird.

  2. A true Polish hero, he killed more russians than anyone else. And they built him a statue xd

  3. What’s the difference between a police officer and a bullet? When a bullet kills someone else, you know it’s been fired

  4. Man look at that photo.

    Surely there are some women kleptocrats in Russia. They need to diversify their kleptocracy

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