Posted on 05/28/2015 11:12:35 PM PDT by elhombrelibre
Vladimir Kara-Murza is a leading opposition figure in Russia. On Tuesday, May 26, 2015, he collapsed suddenly and lost consciousness in his office at Open Russia in Moscow. He was rushed to Pervaya Gradskaya (First City Clinical) hospital where he remains on life support, unconscious with an undiagnosed illness of undetermined origins.
Given the sudden, mysterious, and incapacitating nature of the illness, and the Putin regimes appalling record with respect to the murders and mistreatment of prominent dissidents, there is widespread concern that Vladimir has been poisoned. His doctors have not ruled it out though one can imagine the pressure they are under.
Vladimirs wife, Evgenia, has attempted to have him evacuated for treatment outside the country. However, it has been determined that his condition is too fragile for him to be moved.
It is urgent that outside medical specialists be allowed to observe and treat Vladimir in the hospital. Vladimir is a dual UK-Russian citizen. The US and UK governments are engaged. The UK must demand access to Vladimir in order to be able to observe, treat, and monitor as appropriate the condition of a UK citizen.
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Russian “possibly” re Putin == americanski msm “unexpectedly” re Obama.
Kremlin flu, similar to Arkancide.
Once a KGB thug, always a KGB thug.
Nut-job Conspiracy Theory Ping!
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Russia takes care of their opposition with poison.
North Korea is partial to hungry dogs and large munitions.
America has the IRSNSADOJABCCBSNBCCNN.
Vlad the Impaler lives
Thanks elhombrelibre.
Isn’t that the truth ..lolololol
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