Putin cracks down

The swings and roundabouts of history are truly amazing.

Yesterday, KGB-spy-turned-dictator Vladimir Putin sent three young women to jail for two years for staging a protest against him in a church, an act the judge called “blasphemous”.

In is hard to comprehend that Putin’s power base is built on the remnants of the Soviet Communist Party, one of the most active, determined, and cold-blooded oppressors of religions in modern times. An organisation whose “blasphemies” have few equals anywhere in the world. But then, clinging to power is always, and has always been, the first concern of a dictator and his courtiers.

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