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Three Swedes behind the "teddy bear" stunt which has contributed to a full-blown diplomatic crisis between Belarus and Sweden, claimed on Saturday that they have been summoned to appear before the KGB.
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Why would they? You only broke a lot of Belorussian and international laws.
Sweden always stand up for it's citizens. Look at all the efforts they have vested in Mehdi Ghezali ;-)
When you pass certain age ( about when you're 10 yo ), you learn about accepting responsibility for your actions....
Mmmm. A country filled with dictators' lovers. Why the hell would they come here, one could ask? There is a lot of what they love so much back in their countries...
Border crossing in order to bomb the country with teddy bears is an "illegal act", but apparently suicide bombing and random rocket shooting on Jews is a "rightful struggle for justice".. Go figure them socialists.
Which one of us is willing to be in that position, where your say will determine the fate of a convicted criminal, whether he is to die or not?
Should there even be a system where this person is needed?
Can you imagine such societal habit being misused?
The Swedish ambassador collaorating with the opposition in Belarus to finish with Lukashenko. Carl Bildt crying foul. The EU backing up Sweden for its illegal actions against another country.
Obama in favour of Sweden, one of his favourites a.l., if not the favourite.
Everything in the name of democracy. No, sorry, everything in the name of securing the Belarusian gas in the future.
Lukashenko and Putin should drop dead. Bildt and Reinfeldt should be awarded with the Nobel Double Standards Prize
The typical Swedish double moral! What is good for Sweden is bad for another country.
As for air space violations, people as old or older than me will recall the shooting down of Korean Air flight 707 during the cold war, after it wandered into Russian airspace (after it was mistaken for the Amercian AWAC jet that had been in the same area).
Having said all that, I for one will be shocked if the Swedes actually go to meet the KGB in Minsk. They (the Swedes) may do so with the naive expectation that this will generate further publicity for themselves, but they may have to pay for that with 4 years (or more) of labour in a re-education camp.
They are cannibalist, they will enslave you, eat you, they will put death upon thee. You can not eat, you can not sleep, the destruction of the teddybear shall rule, and after all of this, WE-SHALL-ALL-BE-SWEDISH!!
AAAAARRRGGGGHHHHHHH!!"!!
Buy gold. biac*hes.
The State Security Agency of the Republic of Belarus (Belarusian: Камітэт дзяржаўнай бяспекі, КДБ; translit. Kamitet Dziaržaǔnaj Biaspieki, KDB, Russian: Комитет государственной безопасности, КГБ; translit. Komitet Gosudarstvennoy Bezopasnosti, KGB) is the national intelligence agency of Belarus. It is the only intelligence agency that kept the Russian name "KGB" after the dissolution of the Soviet Union, albeit translated into Belarusian. (The "Special Riot Police," however, are still called OMON.)
I absolutely agree with post #23 and wish to add:
етгосударстетгосударст
Long may you entertain us with your sensible and well-thought out comments.
"Nobody is actually discussing the purpose of the illegal act."
This isn't as much a place for discussions as it is for delivering petty insults to one another. It is a place for sharing one's prejudice and spreading one's hatred. If you wish proof, look no further than to OUIJA's posts. Or should I call him Tarc the Mexan...
I do not know how in the hell all those incomprehensible signs appear. It should have read only the following: The State Security Agency of the Republic of Belarus Belarusian:Komitet Gosudarstvennoy Bezopasnosti, KGB, is the national intelligence agency of Belarus. It is the only intelligence agency that kept the Russian name "KGB" after the dissolution of the Soviet Union, albeit translated into Belarusian. (The "Special Riot Police," however, are still called OMON.)
Thanks for the irony.
#25
You're so flaming, you're practically on fire. I would stomp you out, but I don't want my foot to catch AIDS
"You're so flaming, you're practically on fire. I would stomp you out, but I don't want my foot to catch AIDS"
I pity you and your pathetic attempts of insulting. You really DO believe that behaving the low-life such as you are doing can affect me. I have news for you: it does not affect me in any way.
"I pity you and your pathetic attempts of insulting"
You really act as though your stupidity is a virtue.. I am not attempting to insult you. I am insulting you.
I forgot that I should not argue with idiots like you, because they will just lower me to their level, then beat me with experience.
You never, and I mean never, proved me that I was wrong, simply because your so-called brain is not fit for a serious discussion. It is fit to participate in a rainbow parade and nothing more.
One more chance: The problem is that Swedes truly believe they can break the laws of any country.
"Hen" When did you come out of the closet?