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Mikail Gorbachev warns of Egypt-style Russian revolt

Posted: February 18th, 2011, 2:42 pm
by Col. Flagg
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MOSCOW—Former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev said he is "ashamed" with the way Russia is run today and warned the Kremlin could face an Egypt-style uprising.

Nearly two decades after his reforms led to the collapse of the Soviet Union, Mr. Gorbachev denounced Russia's "ruling class" as "rich and dissolute," in an interview published Wednesday in Novaya Gazeta, the opposition newspaper of which he is part-owner. "I'm ashamed for us and for the country," he said.

1990 Nobel Peace Prize winner and former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev at an event in October 2010.
He lambasted the Kremlin for eroding the free media and elections that he introduced in the 1980s, and warned that its grip on power could be threatened.

"If things continue the way they are, I think the probability of the Egyptian scenario will grow," he said in a separate radio interview released Tuesday, referring to the popular rebellion that ousted longtime President Hosni Mubarak last week. "Here it could end even more staggeringly," he said.

Re: Mikail Gorbachev warns of Egypt-style Russian revolt

Posted: February 18th, 2011, 7:11 pm
by Songbird
Col. Flagg wrote:http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000142 ... smartbrief
MOSCOW—Former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev said he is "ashamed" with the way Russia is run today and warned the Kremlin could face an Egypt-style uprising.

Nearly two decades after his reforms led to the collapse of the Soviet Union, Mr. Gorbachev denounced Russia's "ruling class" as "rich and dissolute," in an interview published Wednesday in Novaya Gazeta, the opposition newspaper of which he is part-owner. "I'm ashamed for us and for the country," he said.

1990 Nobel Peace Prize winner and former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev at an event in October 2010.
He lambasted the Kremlin for eroding the free media and elections that he introduced in the 1980s, and warned that its grip on power could be threatened.

"If things continue the way they are, I think the probability of the Egyptian scenario will grow," he said in a separate radio interview released Tuesday, referring to the popular rebellion that ousted longtime President Hosni Mubarak last week. "Here it could end even more staggeringly," he said.
This wouldn't surprise me. Remember when the Prophet Joseph Smith said that slaves would rise up against their masters? Well, in Prophecy Key to the Future, there is consensus that this did not just mean the southern US slaves. It meant slaves all over the world, rebelling against tyrannical rule. He further explains that this kind of movement opens up the way for the Gospel to be preached in nations that it was not allowed to be. So the stuff happening around the world, while appalling does have a greater design to it.