No, but neither is my suggestion for a right wing, would be British politician to praise all things Russian and putin. Whether you are a
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A Russian political party arranged your accommodations. Did you really expect the hotel staff to talk straight?
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It wasn't just at the Hotel, it was in shops, I smoke, so people I met I smoking areas, security guards, etc.
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These random people - did you approach them or did they approach you? Did you speak in English or with an interpreter?
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I approached them, in English, if they didn't speak English I just shrugged and moved on.
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Maybe they understood English but didn't want to speak for fear of repercussions. They knew you were being watched
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Maybe, and maybe you are too paranoid, I was conscious of the concern which is why I made the efforts on my own.
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RU chief investigator said dismissing the referendum should be a criminal offense. Think of the climate that createshttp://www.newsweek.com/russias-chief-investigators-equates-crimea-denial-extremism-448915 …
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I think it is a reaction to clearly anti Russian rhetoric, I found no Crimeans with concern about Referendum. If you run tomrw same result.
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We're talking about a country where, today, a guy was sentenced to cumpulsory psychiatric care for painting a pic suggesting Putin was gay
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Suffice to say, speech in Russia isn't free. Especially for people serving "special guests" like you
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I was in Crimea and the people were very open, we all felt that as a group.
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