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        <title>Valery Rashkin about extreme corruption in Russia (2014)</title>
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        <description>Russian Duma speech by member of parliament Valery Fedorovich Rashkin (KPRF) who speaks of "warnings for our elites that should be learned from the bloody events in Ukraine". Rashkin directs his words at the Russian politicians, accusing them of mass-scale theft and corruption, saying that exactly the same patterns have caused the anti-government revolution in Ukraine in 2013.  Rashkin does not even bother to mention any of the official narratives like "genocide of Russians", "CIA coup" and other nonsense later invented by Russian TV but openly says that the Euromaidan in Ukraine was caused exclusively by extreme levels of corruption and incompetence of Yanukovych government. Majority of his speech is about similar levels of corruption in Russia and he gives many examples in the course of his speech, causing nervous reactions from the others.</description>
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