Paul
Goble
Staunton, November 29 – Statistics,
especially statistics released by Moscow or dependent on Russian figures, are
anything but the most reliable measure of what is taking place in the Russian
Federation. But five such indicators released
in the last 48 hours are too disturbing not to be at least mentioned. The five
include the following:
·
Russia leads all European countries in the number of
new HIV/AIDS cases by a factor of two, an indication of the failure of public
health efforts in that country and the unwillingness or inability of the Russian
authorities to purchase anti-retroviral drugs from abroad, medications that in
many places mean that this disease need not be a death sentence (forum-msk.org/material/news/15214043.html).
·
On a wide variety of measures of the
standard of living, Russians are rapidly falling to the level of many sub-Saharan
African countries and are ever further behind the advanced industrial world (finanz.ru/novosti/lichnyye-finansy/rossiya-rukhnula-do-urovnya-afriki-v-reytinge-socialnogo-blagopoluchiya-1027766545).
·
The
number of Russians who want to emigrate has risen in the last several years from
eight percent to 12 percent, a 50 percent increase (kasparov.ru/material.php?id=5BFCF65728457).
·
Sixty
percent of Russian business leaders say that Western sanctions have hurt the
Russian economy, although a smaller share say these restrictions have hurt
their own operations. But both numbers undercut Kremlin claims that sanctions
haven’t mattered (kasparov.ru/material.php?id=5BFD423A04045).
·
The
number of scientists and researchers in Russia, in decline since Vladimir Putin
came to power, is now falling at an accelerating fate, undercutting any
possibility that the country will be able to recover or modernize on its own anytime
soon (ehorussia.com/new/node/17426).
No comments:
Post a Comment