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Sunday, March 4, 2012

Putin wins Russian presidency,...[ 2764 ]

Putin wins Russian presidency, opponents allege fraud


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MOSCOW | Sun Mar 4, 2012 2:14pm EST
(Reuters) - Vladimir Putin won a resounding victory in Russia's presidential election on Sunday, exit polls showed, securing a new six-year term in the Kremlin and a mandate to deal with opposition protests after a vote that opponents said was marred by fraud.
Two television exit polls, released after voting ended at 1700 GMT, forecast the prime minister would win 59.3 and 58.3 percent of the votes, easily enough to make a runoff against the second-placed candidate unnecessary.
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His nearest rival, Communist Party leader Gennady Zyuganov, fell short of 20 percent in both exit polls. Zyuganov said his party would not recognize the official results of the election, calling it "illegitimate, dishonest and untransparent."
Putin's swiftly dismissed fraud allegations, which will be repeated at opposition protests starting on Monday.
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"This is the cleanest election in Russia's entire history," said Stanislav Govorukhin, his campaign chief. "The violations our rivals and the opponents of our president will now speak of are laughable."
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Official results are not expected from most polling stations until Monday.
But Putin, 59, was expected to portray his return to the presidency after four years as prime minister as strong public backing against the protesters, whom he has portrayed as a minority and pawns of foreign governments.
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A huge crowd of mostly young Putin supporters gathered in a square outside the Kremlin after dark, waving Russian flags. Hundreds of buses that brought them to the capital in a well organized show of force stood by.
The former KGB spy is also expected to return to the Kremlin with tough fighting talk against the West, a trademark of his first presidency and election campaign. Economists said a key test of Putin's return would be how far he was ready to go to reform an economy heavily dependent on energy exports.
But Putin's opponents said voting in many parts of the vast country was skewed in his favor and vowed to press on with the biggest protests since he rose to power 12 years ago.
"We do not consider these elections legitimate," said Vladimir Ryzhkov, a leader of the opposition protesters, who plan a new rally against Putin in Moscow for Monday.

SUPPORT IN THE PROVINCES
Despite the growing opposition, mainly among well-educated and relatively well-off young professionals in big cities, Putin's support remains high in the provinces and his victory had not been in doubt.
The main challenge for the man credited by many Russians credit with rebuilding the country's image and overseeing an economic boom, was to win outright in the first round.
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This he achieved by a clear margin. The exit polls put Zyuganov on target to win about 18 percent, and nationalist Vladimir Zhirinovsky, ex-parliamentary speaker Sergei Mironov and billionaire Mikhail Prokhorov were all under 10 percent.
Some voters said Putin, who has portrayed himself as a man of action and guardian of stability, was the tough national leader the world's biggest country and energy producer needed.
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"I voted for Putin because he was a good president (from 2000-08) and our children were looked after and that's all. That's how I feel," said Maria Fedotova, a 92-year-old grandmother in fur coat and hat, flanked by relatives.
Putin has remained Russia's dominant leader and its most popular politician since stepping aside in 2008 to make way for his ally, Dmitry Medvedev, because he was barred from a third straight term by the constitution.
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But some voters are tired of his macho antics, such as horse riding bare-chested, and a system that concentrates power in his hands. They fear he could win another term in six years and rule until 2024 - almost as long as Soviet dictator Josef Stalin.
"They are stealing our votes," said Valentin Gorshun, a patient in Moscow hospital number 19, where more than 90 percent of votes went to United Russia party in December.
"It is probably the same at all hospitals," he said. "I think they are preparing a huge falsification. Emperor Putin has decided everything."
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WIDESPREAD ALLEGATIONS OF FRAUD
Vote monitors from the opposition and bloggers posted allegations of election rigging across the country of 143 million. Golos, an independent monitoring group, said it had registered at least 3,100 reports of violations nationwide.
An Interior Ministry spokesman denied there had been any major violations. Election officials also dismissed reports of widespread fraud in a parliamentary election on December 4 which triggered the opposition protests.
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Thousands of opposition activists as well as an international observer mission were also monitoring the polls.
The opposition protests were sparked by the disputed December 4 election, but anger was focused at Putin, who bungled the September 24 announcement of his presidential bid by appearing simply to inform Russians that he would rule for another six years.
Putin, who will not formally take office until early May, now faces huge economic and political challenges.
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"It's a watershed - Russia faces decline and stagnation unless they really kick-start reforms, and push forward an ambitious reform agenda," said Tim Ash, head of emerging markets research at Royal bank of Scotland in London.
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(Writing by Timothy Heritage, Editing by Steve Gutterman)
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Congo, Blast kills at least 150 people...[ 2763 ]

Brazzaville munitions dump blast 'kills scores'

Video from Kinshasa showing blast in Brazzaville. 4 March 2012  
The blasts could be seen from across the Congo River, in Kinshasa
At least 150 people are reported to have been killed following huge explosions at an arms dump in Congo's capital Brazzaville.
The force of the blasts was felt several miles away in the city of Kinshasa, across the border in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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Hundreds more people are reported to have been injured in the explosions.
The BBC's Thomas Hubert, in Kinshasa, says residents of east Brazzaville fled when the blasts began.
Although Congo has suffered coups and a civil war in the past, it has been largely peaceful since the 1990s.
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A European diplomat in Brazzaville told AFP news agency: "We count at least 150 dead in the military hospitals and around 1,500 injured, some of them seriously."
An official in the president's office quoted by Reuters put the death toll at about 200, citing hospital sources.
A doctor in the French embassy in Brazzaville, who visited local hospitals, said about 500 people had been injured.
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State radio, citing Defence Minister Charles Zacharie Bowao, said the explosions had been caused by a fire in the arms depot in the Regiment Blinde base in the riverside neighbourhood of Mpila. 
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Mr Bowao appeared on national TV to urge calm in Brazzaville and across the Congo river in Kinshasa.
"The explosions that you have heard don't mean there is a war or a coup d'etat," he said.
"Nor does it mean there was a mutiny. It is an incident caused by a fire at the munitions depot."
Witnesses said troops and police had sealed off the area.
Didier Boutsindi, of the presidential office, said many people were trapped in the wreckage of a collapsed church.
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In Kinshasa, windows were blown out and roofs damaged by the blasts.
The Chinese Xinhua news agency said one Chinese worker had been killed and several others injured.
It said there were about 140 Chinese workers from a Beijing construction company in the area when the explosions took place. 
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China's military budget...[ 2762 ]


China military budget tops $100bn

China's aircraft carrier is seen under construction in Dalian, Liaoning province (April 2011) (above) and on Google Maps (below)  
China first aircraft carrier began sea trials in 2011
BBC., 

China's official defence spending will rise by 11.2% in 2012, pushing it above $100bn (£65bn) for the first time, the government has announced.
Beijing's defence budget has risen each year for two decades to become the world's second-biggest, behind the US.
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It is developing an aircraft carrier, a stealth fighter jet, and missiles that can shoot down satellites.
The US promised to bolster its presence in the region last year, in a move seen as countering China's dominance.
Washington, which spends about $740bn on defence each year, already has bases housing thousands of American troops across the region.
The BBC's Martin Patience in Beijing says Chinese officials remain wary about growing American influence in the region, and believe Washington wants to encircle China.

'Peaceful development'
China's emerging military might has especially worried its near neighbours.
China has long-running territorial disputes with Vietnam, the Philippines and Japan, and has also positioned hundreds of missiles for a potential attack on Taiwan, which it views as part of its territory.

Big military spenders - official figures

  • US: $739.3bn
  • China: $106bn
  • UK: $63.7bn
  • Russia: $52.7bn
  • India: $31.9bn
Sources: IISS; Chinese government
Announcing the new budget, Li Zhaoxing, an official with China's parliament, sought to calm concerns over the spending programme.
"China is committed to the path of peaceful development and follows a national defence policy that is defensive in nature," he said.
"China has 1.3 billion people, a large territory and long coastline, but our defence spending is relatively low compared with other major countries."
As a proportion of its GDP, China's official military budget is far lower than either the US or the UK.
But foreign experts have estimated that Beijing's actual military spending could be as much as double the official budget.
During 2011, China carried out its first test flight of a stealth fighter jet, and the first sea trial of its aircraft carrier.
Both pieces of equipment remain years away from active deployment.
Beijing is also building new submarines and ships, and developing a range of anti-ship ballistic missiles.
The armed forces, known as the People's Liberation Army, boasts more than two million personnel - the biggest military in the world.
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Train crash kills 15 in Poland ...[ 2761 ]


Rescuers search for survivors after train crash kills 15 in Poland

From Marilia Brocchetto, CNN
March 4, 2012 -- Updated 1023 GMT (1823 HKT)
Rescuers work at the scene of the head-on crash between two trains at Szczekociny in Poland.
Rescuers work at the scene of the head-on crash between two trains at Szczekociny in Poland.


(CNN) -- Rescuers combed through mangled wreckage early Sunday searching for survivors after two passenger trains collided in southern Poland, leaving at least 15 dead.
In addition to the fatalities, the collision Saturday night injured at least 60 others, according to the Polish State Fire Brigade.
 
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"It's Impossible to say if the number will rise once we continue to move the (wreckage of the two) trains," said Marcin Kopczynski, the duty officer.
A firefighter described the rescue operation at the crash site in Szczekociny as complicated.
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"The damage (to) the wagons is huge. We have contact with victims. We approach very cautiously," firefighter Jaroslaw Wojtasik told CNN's Polish affiliate TVN.
More than 100 passengers who were not injured were evacuated to Warsaw, authorities said.

Saturday, March 3, 2012

National Antiterrorism Committee (NAC), Ingushetia.....[ 2760 ]

Gang Leader Killed in Special Operation in Ingushetia

MOSCOW, March 3 (RIA Novosti)
One of the two militants, killed in a special operation on Saturday in Russian North Caucasus Republic of Ingushetia, was identified as the leader of a local terrorist sabotage group, the National Antiterrorist Committee (NAK) said.
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Adam Tsyzdoyev, 33, the leader of the Ingush militant gang, was killed as the law enforcers opened a fire at the car with the alleged militants inside.
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“As the result of the retaliatory fire, militants were fatally injured by the home-made explosive device hidden in their car,” NAK said in a statement. “One of the eliminated militants has been recognized as Adam Tsyzdoyev.”
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The second killed militant has yet to be recognized.
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