And as expected, Grigory Yeremeev has been banned from speaking or attending meetings by the Russian parliament. He has been arrested and fined for "defaming the military."

I hope he doesn't fall from a building or die suddenly under Putin's regime for daring to speak the truth about Russia during the war.






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27 comments
  1. My goodness, that’s quite a moment in russia. Was it televised to the general population?

  2. Last seen tied naked to a donkey, heading for the front line.

  3. Share the responsibility?

    Share the criminal liability and the brand on your souls for being war criminals.

    Fuckers

  4. Incredible bravery and clear eyed assessment. You could feel the tension and uncomfortableness of everyone in the room. Nobody can disagree with any thing he said, but know speaking it is dangerous so they pretend to scoff.

  5. Суки, точно как Сахарова в свое время. Подлецы!

  6. Damn. Someone’s going to have an appointment with a window

  7. In a way he wrapped up the dilemma even from the Russian propaganda perspective. Thats gonna cost a lot of propaganda to repair.

  8. Balls the size of church bells. I hope he stays away from open windows.

  9. He is one of the smart ones. It is unfortunate that Russia kills the smart men first.

  10. ah he was just getting to the meat and bones of it, the juicy part, he had 3 mins left on the clock, they cut him short , hahaha Lol

    Russian tea on the way and a one way ticket to a Gulag in Siberia, poor Mr Yeremeev.

  11. In many democracies what elected representatives say in open parliament is protected speech. They cannot be prosecuted for what they say. It helps encourage them to discuss controversial subjects in truth and openness without fear of legal punishment.

    The fact he can be arrested and prosecuted for just words in parliament is a good marker, for what is clearly just an authoritarian regime with a pointless rubberstamp parliament.

  12. “hahaha, you very brave to speak out. Go to Gulag”.

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