Kyrgyzstan election: Protesters storm parliament over vote-rigging claims
Protestors in Kyrgyzstan calling for the country's parliamentary election to be annulled have broken into parliament in the capital, Bishkek.
Footage showed people throwing papers from the building's windows, while others were seen entering the office of President Sooronbai Jeenbekov.
The break-in follows a day of clashes with police, who initially dispersed crowds with water cannon and tear gas.
The clashes come amid allegations of vote-rigging in last Sunday's election.
Following the vote, only four parties out of 16 passed the 7% threshold for entry into parliament, three of which have close ties to President Jeenbekov.
Kyrgyzstan election: 120 taken to hospital following result protest
(Score: 2) by PartTimeZombie on Wednesday October 07 2020, @02:26AM (6 children)
So my links were too hard to read then?
I thought they might be.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday October 07 2020, @02:30AM
Welcome to Soylent News?
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday October 07 2020, @12:20PM (4 children)
No, the Britannia article is written by a commie-sympathizing sophist desperate to distinguish that murderous Socialist ideology from another murderous Socialist ideology.
Saint-Simon and early utopian socialists never called for public ownership, just public control through central planning. Industrialists surrendering control to the state (Ein Volk) is entirely socialist, more the pity that the author of your article doesn't understand it as such.
The Nazis thought differently and conflict theory (class struggle) is a Marxist concept, not a Socialist one.
The Krasnaya Gvardiya were the model for Squadrismo and the Schutzstaffel - the Cheka for the Gestapo where a majority (70%) were former communists (nazi rindersteak).
Good thing communists never murdered their political opponents otherwise we couldn't write this simple minded garbage off as the "not real socialism" argument.
Do you have anything better or are you going to take your own advice and read a book?
(Score: 2) by PartTimeZombie on Wednesday October 07 2020, @09:20PM (3 children)
You live in a fantasy world.
As noted before, just because you assert something, doesn't make it true, especially:
which is a lie.
This would have mentioned it if it were true, but it's not. [wikipedia.org]
You're just arguing black is white at this point.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday October 07 2020, @09:49PM (2 children)
Absolutely is not [wikipedia.org] I could have phrased it better but was going from memory. There's no excuse for the author of the article you linked making so many fundamental mistakes.
(Score: 2) by PartTimeZombie on Wednesday October 07 2020, @10:42PM (1 child)
You're still arguing black is white.
The SA were nothing to do with the Gestapo, and were purged during the Night of the Long Knives.
Maybe I was wrong about you lying. You might just be completely ignorant.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday October 08 2020, @02:08AM
The Gestapo was part of the SS which was originally under the command of the SA who wanted it disbanded. The SS then supplanted the SA, placing former Freikorps members into leadership roles. Not all members of the Gestapo were members of the SS but many SS and Gestapo members had belonged to the SA.
It must take tremendous effort to willfully misunderstand Nazi ideology. [creativitypost.com] You live in a state of denial. [quadrant.org.au] The core unspoken tenet of Socialism is best summarized in this unrelated piece from a prominent Fabian Socialist, eugenicist and contemporary supporter of Hitler, Mussolini and Stalin: "Do not punish them. Kill, kill, kill, kill, kill them." [theatlantic.com]