Paul
Goble
Staunton, March 28 – In the wake of
the Kemerovo fire and Putin’s less than stellar response, it is quite clear
that if Russia’s presidential elections were held today, their results would be
very different and that both the powers that be and the Russian people are
aware of that fact, according to Crimean blogger Aleksandr Gorny.
And because that is the case, the
Russian people are “ready to take up their pitchforks” against those in power;
and those in power are concerned only about their own survival and pleasing
those above rather than those below them, he says, arguing that Kemerovo will
leave “an indelible stain” on Putin for the next six years (echo.msk.ru/blog/amountain/2173518-echo/).
How far things
will go in the direction of or even to the point of a merciless Russian revolt
and its likely subsequent suppression will depend, Gorny says, on the decisions
the Kremlin leader makes in the coming days or “more precisely” on those he is
likely going to be “forced to accept.”
And this is the result not just of
the Kemerovo fire, he continues. “Tragedies periodically occur but to
everything there is a limit. In recent days a feeling of darkness and despair
has been growing. Protests in Volokolamsk, the tragedy in Kemerovo, the scandal
with Slutsky, and the reactions of the Duma, the Kemerovo officials, and the
foreign diplomatic boycott – all this which at first glance looks to be quite
unrelated has common roots.”
“This is the deepest systemic
crisis, which our basic rights as citizens are being violated and when the powers
are losing the sense of reality … and aren’t able to control the situation
among their own fucking fat cats.” And still worse, it has become obvious that
those in power “at all levels” consider the people “an electoral swamp” and “journalists
as servants.”
One can only be put off by Putin’s meeting
with officials because it becomes obvious that all of them are only “trying to
save their own skins.” And Russians can
see that “the corporation ‘Untied Russia’ and Co. have seized not only the State
Duma but all of Russia” in order to turn it into “their feeding trough.”
According
to Gorny, the Duma needs to be prorogued, the emergency services ministry needs
to be reformed from top to bottom, judicial reforms need to be implemented,
lustration needs to be carried out, “and the long bloody work for the
restoration of the country” needs to begin.
“I
do not know what the result of presidential elections would be if they were
conducted now after these scandals and tragedies,” the blogger says. “But they
would be significantly different. The powers understand this and namely they,
thank God, have not decided now to prohibit spontaneous, unsanctioned meetings
and acts of protest by citizens.””
Gorny says he “does not want a revolution, but Vladimir Putin must in short order
restructure the system or else there will be a revolt against the existing
system of power, which will overthrow him personally along with others. We are
a step from this; the next step will be into the abyss” (stress supplied).
For
the moment, Russians still believe in Putin even if they do not believe in
anyone else. But as the system decays, he too is thus at risk, the blogger
suggests. “Russia,” he says, “wake up!”
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