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Monday, 21 March 2011

Russia’s Zhirinovsky urges Muslim world to support Gaddafi



Vladimir Zhirinovsky, the colorful and flamboyant leader of Russia's LDPR party.



Vladimir Zhirinovsky, the colorful and flamboyant leader of Russia’s LDPR party, on Saturday called on the Muslim world to unite and support Libyan strongman Muammar Gaddafi.


“LDPR turns to all the people of the Muslim countries and urges them to unite and show solidarity with Muammar Gaddafi. The leadership of these countries should make a joint stand against NATO’s military efforts in Libya,” a statement by Zhirinovsky said.


“Do not ditch Libya face to face with the juggernaut of the North Atlantic bloc. Do not allow NATO to crush the democracy in Libya, especially with regard to the fact, that this country does not threaten anybody. Do not do the short-sighted oversea politicians’ bidding,” the LDPR leader said.


The tumult in Libya should be brought to stop as any other Muslim country could face the same situation, Zhirinovsky said. “The West is aggressive and resolved. They have not drawn a lesson from the negative experience of military intervention to Afghanistan and Iraq.”


Leaders from the United States, Britain, France and Arab countries are meeting in Paris today to discuss ways to act on the resolution authorizing “all necessary measures” to protect civilians.


U.S. President Barack Obama earlier said Gaddafi must stop the violence or face military action.


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Thursday, 17 March 2011

Russia’s Zhirinovsky calls on Japanese to move to Russia


Vladimir Zhirinovsky

Vladimir Zhirinovsky, the colorful and flamboyant leader of Russia’s LDPR party, has called on Japanese to leave “the dangerous islands” and move to the unpopulated Russian territories, the newsru.com website reported on Sunday.

Zhirinovsky, 64, also deputy speaker of the lower house, offered Russian government to start talks with Japan over Japanese nationals’ migration to Russia.

“In this case we do not share any islands, we offer the way to avoid a humanitarian catastrophe,” newsru.com quoted Zhirinovsky as saying. “Russia will even benefit if such hardworking people join us,” he added.

The politician said he was serious since “the Japanese nation is under the threat of extinction in the near future.”

Zhirinovsky’s statement came in the wake of a 9.0 – magnitude tremor, which struck the Japan’s northeast on Friday. The quake triggered a 10-meter tsunami wave that swept away people, houses and cars.

In late February Zhirinovsky invited Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi to move to Moscow.

In his address to Gaddafi, he said: “I invite you to make Moscow your place of permanent residence.”

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