MOSCOW
(AFP) - Bloggers who oppose Russian President Vladimir Putin are targeting top
lawmakers loyal to the Kremlin with scandalous revelations about their luxury
apartments and jet-setting lifestyles which run counter to their patriotic
rhetoric.
Recent
exposes have focused on the most outspoken lawmakers from the ruling United
Russia party who have voted through legislation restricting foreign NGOs and a
highly controversial ban on adoption of Russian orphans by US citizens.
Top
lawmakers and officials are obliged to declare property and income annually in
a corruption-busting initiative proposed by Dmitry Medvedev under his
presidency, but bloggers and investigative reporters have highlighted their
undeclared wealth and assets.
Vladimir
Pekhtin, the head of the ethics committee in the parliament's lower house,
declared he was giving up his mandate after opposition protest leader Alexei
Navalny published documents on his blog showing he had never declared two
beachfront condominiums in Miami worth millions of dollars.
The assault
continued this week with an article in opposition weekly The New Times, saying
that Irina Yarovaya, a vocal supporter of bills targeting foreign NGOs and
anti-corruption measures, lived in a luxury apartment in Moscow worth nearly $3
million that she had not declared.
Yarovaya
dismissed what she called "dirty allegations", saying the apartment
was owned by her daughter, who was only 17 years old when it was first
purchased.
In the
latest expose of hidden wealth in the higher echelons of politics, Navalny, a
lawyer by training, accused United Russia senator Vladimir Malkin of owning an
office building in Toronto that brings him $800,000 in annual rent.
"The
likes of Malkin from United Russia want to limit our voters' rights here, but
they go over there to invest the money that they skim off from the
disenfranchised people," Navalny wrote in a typically lacerating tone in
his blog, which is one of Russia's most read.
But bloggers
reserved particular venom for Pavel Astakhov, the Kremlin envoy for children's
rights who led the campaign for the US adoption ban in a blaze of publicity.
A sleek
showman, Astakhov graduated from KGB training school and later became a star
lawyer with his own television show before taking up the ombudsman post.
Yet
Astakhov once called the United States his "second motherland,"
blogger Andrei Malgin wrote, quoting an article Astakhov wrote for a University
of Pittsburgh magazine when he was there on an exchange programme.
While
Astakhov has even opposed US adoptions of children with disabilities, he chose
Western medical care for his own family, bloggers revealed, digging out a 2009
interview with a tabloid weekly, 7 Dnei.
Posing with
his wife and children in a villa on the French Riviera, Astakhov boasted that
his wife went to France to give birth to their child, staying in the same
hospital room as used by Hollywood star Angelina Jolie.
When
questioned by journalists on this apparent inconsistency, Astakhov simply
shrugged.
"Where
is the crime? I was thinking of the health of my wife and my future
child," he said Thursday at a news conference.
In a survey
this week by independent Levada Centre pollster, 51 percent of Russians said
they believed corruption had worsened in the 13 years since President Vladimir
Putin came to power.
Fifty-nine
percent said the Kremlin's current anti-corruption drive was only intended to
make people trust in Putin and divert their attention from his own
shortcomings.
Even now
such detailed allegations against politicians who support Putin are largely
read by an online community of liberal Muscovites and subscribers to
opposition-minded publications.
Astakhov
was nonchalant about the criticism against him -- none of which was aired on
national television news. He said he even discussed it while meeting Putin this
week.
"He
and I discussed everything about the blog posts and Twitter hubbub over my
words, my life and my interests," he wrote in a letter to liberal Echo of
Moscow radio station that it published online.
"And
we had a good laugh," he added.
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“.. GW: Okay. Okay. Very good to know. So I
guess perhaps while we’re on this same vein of making reformation changes,
there are reports that Russian President Putin has begun a project to root out
corruption at all levels of government. And you had said previously that Putin
is in containment, and perhaps that some leaders are getting ready to come out
of containment.
Given the
fact that Russia is one of the countries working to implement the new global
economic model, and given that Russia appears to be proactively announcing
Disclosure to the world, I want to believe that Putin is now firmly supporting
the Earth Allies and the galactic families. Is he making the reformations that
are in alignment with the changes at this time?
AAM: Putin
absolutely has begun to emerge from containment. He has done well! Now, that is
not to say that there are not some, shall we put it, scars that he carries of the
old ways and what some would think of as his glory days. But he has chosen to
work for the reformation on many, many levels.
You see,
what is happening is a re-emergence in very different ways of nations that
perhaps previously you had thought of as global leaders. And they still have
that belief in themselves and their nation as global leaders.
But what
has happened, and is occurring — and it does not matter whether you are talking
about Russia or Palestine or Israel or the United States of America — is there
is a realization that to be in that leadership position that everything has to
change.
And to
truly be in that position, just like Francis, of shepherding, of showing the
way, of opening the doors, of letting the light shine in and my truth be present,
they have to completely shift not only their internal landscape, but the
reflection of that landscape, of who they are in their leadership role.
So, Putin
is one that you will see has very significantly shifted from, can we say, one
camp to the other.
GW:
Interesting, indeed. Thank you, Michael. Okay. Great.
AAM: It is
also important because often I have spoken to you, not as frequently as the
Mother, or some of my brothers and sisters, but of the need for forgiveness and
compassion. And you can look to Putin and those like him, and you can say,
well, we don’t want him in any role. Look what he has done in the past. How
will we ever trust him? How can he know the way forward?
Well, you
begin to see some of the truth and effects of containment, but what you are
also being invited to do is to practice in a very practical way forgiveness,
re-evaluation, compassion, and to allow those who have had experience —— and
this is important; this is true of Christine [Lagarde] as well — with the old
and experience with the new, the vision and the understanding of where Nova
Earth is going.
These
individuals — yes, Barack Obama as well (1) — are bridge people. And that is
the function that many of these people are playing. They are the transition
team for Gaia, and for humanity. So, yes, always be vigilant, and hold out your
sword and shields so that it is clear what you will tolerate and what you will
not tolerate. But at the same time be the observer and practice forgiveness. …”
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