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dinsdag 13 augustus 2024

WORLD WORLDWIDE RUSSIA - news journal UPDATE - (en) Russia, Avtonom: "Mother, is this really Siberia?": "Trends of order and chaos", episode 167 (ca, de, it, pt, tr)[machine translation]

 The issue was prepared by the Movement of Irkutsk Anarchists and

Anarchists. These are the events that interested him last week. ----
Tour of possible targets of nuclear bombing ---- This is exactly what
Simonyan's journey through Siberian cities looks like. She has already
visited Chita, Irkutsk and Novosibirsk. ---- Last year, a propagandist
said that it would be possible to detonate a nuclear missile over
Siberia, which would be safe, but would destroy electronics throughout
the planet. And today she is going to Siberia to record the program
"Mother Russia". Will Simonyan be happy if a nuclear missile is
detonated over her mother? It turns out that yes.

If anyone thought that the Russian state was ready to bomb only
"strangers," then we want to reassure you: we are strangers to them. And
those who live in Siberia, and those who live in the South, and even
those who live in Moscow. Although, it seems that none of them is going
to bomb Moscow yet. But the key word here is "yet."

And if yesterday they were ironic about the blackout in Ukraine after
the bombings, then tomorrow they will urge us to go to Shebekino and see
how people live there. But wait... This already happened last week.

Electricity is a right, not a privilege
Of course, propagandists think differently. In September 22, Margarita
Simonyan shared the post "Electricity is not a right, but a privilege"
in the context of attacks on Ukraine's power grids.

What. I wonder if she is now ready to say the same thing to the
residents of southern Russia, or to the residents of the Irkutsk region
and the Republic of Buryatia, who are now left without electricity.
Although the scale is smaller than in Ukraine, a blackout is a blackout.

And the authorities find excuses, find the guilty, but it is always not
the authorities who are to blame. The "Western partners," as they call
them, and their sanctions, which are now hindering the development of
energy networks, are to blame. Of course, not entirely because of them,
but because until 22, most of the spare parts for the energy sector were
imported. And now the government of the Rostov region is preparing a
project for a large plant of spare parts for the energy sector. We can
only wish them good luck in building the plant, not cutting it up and
keeping it in the border region.

And according to Putin, the miners who consume a lot of electricity in
our regions are to blame. Because of this, about four thousand houses in
Irkutsk are left without electricity?

The owners have signed contracts with energy supply companies, but there
is no electricity. And the residents of these houses are now preparing
an "electric" rally, which will take place on July 25 in the square in
front of the circus, where the opposition and the Communist Party of the
Russian Federation previously held their rallies.

And in Krasnodar a spontaneous rally took place due to a power outage.
Due to the accident at the Rostov nuclear power plant, 2.5 million
residents of the southern regions were cut off from electricity. In
Krasnodar, the mayor of the city previously said that from July 17 to
19, electricity would be cut off from 12 to 18 hours, although in fact
some residents sat without electricity for 12-15 hours.

And on Saturday, the mayor came to this rally and showed himself in a
rare way for a mayor - he stood with the protesters and said that he
would not leave until the electricity was turned on. It is clear that
this is just a game and that the light would have been turned on
regardless, and the next day it would have been turned off again.

But the residents of Krasnodar were still a little luckier than the
residents of the Belgorod region.

In a helmet and body armor
In the Belgorod region, from July 23, a ban on free entry into border
villages will be introduced.

It will be possible to visit villages only with permission and following
the requirements. The government will give ten thousand to those who
decide to leave, and they won't have to pay for utilities. Generously?
As they say, thanks for that.

It is important to remind ourselves that until February 22, no one
bombed either Belgorod or the Belgorod region. And all the victims of
this war are the fault of Vladimir Putin, the Russian government and big
capital.

The system is collapsing every day. More and more areas of our lives are
showing their vulnerabilities and weaknesses. It is possible that it
will collapse on its own, but this does not mean that we need to sit still.

Well that's all for today! We remind you that in Trends in Order and
Chaos, members of Autonomous Action and other authors give anarchist
assessments of current events. Listen to us on YouTube, SoundCloud and
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