"Putin Must Go" (Russian: "Путин должен уйти", romanized: "Putin dolzhen uyti", IPA: [ˈputʲɪn ˈdolʐɨn ʊjˈtʲi]) is a Russian website and public campaign...
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Vladimir Putin's use of language, characterized by a straightforward style abundant in colloquialisms, greatly contribute to the president's popularity...
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Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin (born 7 October 1952) is a Russian politician and former intelligence officer who has served as President of Russia since...
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Garry Kasparov (redirect from Winter Is Coming: Why Vladimir Putin and the Enemies of the Free World Must Be Stopped)
online anti-Putin campaign "Putin must go", started on 10 March 2010. Within the text is a call to Russian law enforcement to ignore Putin's orders. By...
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Dobrokhotov signed the online manifesto of the Russian opposition "Putin Must Go". He joined the Russian online newspaper Slon.ru in April 2010 and worked...
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February 2025 Putin–Trump call was a formal telephone conversation between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin that President...
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Salye signed the online anti-Putin manifesto of the Russian opposition "Putin must go". Shortly before her death in March 2012, she had also joined the People's...
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famous by Russian group t.A.T.u. Putin Must Go – website and public campaign of opponents of President Vladimir Putin; used since 2010 It's Scotland's...
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"Putin – khuylo!" or "Putin – khuilo!" is a slogan deriding Russian President Vladimir Putin, commonly translated as "Putin [is a] dickhead!" It originated...
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Boris Nemtsov (category Opposition to Vladimir Putin)
Nemtsov was among the 34 original signatories of the online anti-Putin manifesto "Putin Must Go", published on 10 March 2010.[citation needed] Six months later...
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Vladimir Putin, president of Russia who has served in office from 2000 to 2008 and since 2012, comes from the Russian peasantry. Spiridon Putin (1879–1965)...
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International Criminal Court arrest warrants for Russian leaders (redirect from Vladimir Putin arrest warrant)
International Criminal Court (ICC) issued arrest warrants for Vladimir Putin, the president of Russia, and Maria Lvova-Belova, Russian commissioner for...
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of the online anti-Putin campaign "Putin Must Go" (Путин должен уйти). The campaign was begun by a coalition of opposition to Putin who regard his rule...
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drawn criticism from local officials. Maxim Katz Opposition to Vladimir Putin 2011–2013 Russian protests Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ilya Varlamov...
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Andrey Illarionov (section Putin's rise to power)
Illarionov is one of the 34 first signatories of the online anti-Putin manifesto "Putin must go", published on 10 March 2010. In 2012 Illarionov wrote a book...
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Since 1999, Vladimir Putin has continuously served as either president (acting president from 1999 to 2000; two terms 2000–2008, three terms 2012–present)...
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the director of Sakharov Center. In 2010, Samodurov signed the appeal Putin Must Go. He is the author of articles for Echo of Moscow, Kasparov.ru and Radio...
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Bonner was among the 34 first signatories of the online anti-Putin manifesto "Putin must go", published 10 March 2010. Her signature was the first. From...
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Dissenters. On 10 March 2010 he signed the appeal of the Russian opposition "Putin must go". On 18 November 2011, in his Live Journal blog Devotchenko announced...
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he signed a petition of the opposition political advocacy campaign "Putin must go," and in September 2014 signed a statement demanding an end to the Russo-Ukrainian...
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2011–2013 Russian protests (category Opposition to Vladimir Putin)
Day of Wrath (Left Front actions) (2009–2011), Putin.Results and Putin.Corruption campaign, Putin must go campaign, Strategy-31 (for freedom of assembly)...
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first 34 signatories of "Putin must go", an online anti-Putin manifesto published on 10 March 2010. In May 2012, Vladimir Putin began his third term as...
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also a supporter of the "Putin must go" campaign and his website encourages other Russians to support the petition for Putin's resignation from power....
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2009. Елена Санникова: Жизнь, отданная защите людей, Yelena Sannikova, Putin must go, 15 July 2011. Originally published in a newspaper by За права человека...
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of the "government in exile". In March 2010, Mirzayanov signed the "Putin Must Go" campaign. In March 2018, after the poisoning of Sergei and Yulia Skripal...
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Shenderovich is among the 10 first signatories of the online anti-Putin manifesto "Putin Must Go" published in March 2010. On 26 December 2010, Shenderovich...
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signed the online anti-Putin manifesto of the Russian opposition "Putin must go". Alexander Litvinenko poisoning "Vladimir Putin's Dark Rise to Power" controversy...
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Piontkovsky is one of the 34 first signatories of the online anti-Putin manifesto "Putin Must Go", published on 10 March 2010. In his subsequent articles he...
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leadership of Vladimir Putin. There are three stages of Putinism; Classical Putinism (1999–2008), Tandem-Phase (2008–2012) and Developed Putinism (2012–present)...
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2018 Russia–United States summit (redirect from Trump–Putin meeting)
2018 or the Trump–Putin summit) was a summit meeting between United States President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin on 16 July 2018,...
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