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Gorbachev calls for purge museum

Posted by Kris Roman on July 6, 2008

The Soviet Union’s last leader, Mikhail Gorbachev, has signed a petition for a museum to commemorate the millions of victims of communist repression.

Mr Gorbachev said the special museum should be set up inside what was one of the most notorious Soviet detention centres, the Butyrka prison in Moscow.

The petition’s organisers, Memorial, said Russians today were in danger of forgetting the brutality of the past.

They also criticised the glorification of former leader Josef Stalin by some.

In 1937, Stalin launched his campaign against anyone he saw as a threat to his regime. Those included political opponents, but also the army, the intelligentsia, members of the clergy and peasants.

Overlooking purges

The leader famous for introducing the reforms which eventually led to the collapse of the Soviet Union now wants to ensure that the worst excesses of the communist regime are not forgotten.

Mr Gorbachev, along with other political figures, scientists and human rights activists, signed a petition calling for the museum to be built inside the Butyrka prison in the centre of the Russian capital.

During the purges ordered by Stalin, 20 political prisoners were held at a time inside this jail.

Those who escaped the firing squad were transported to the prison camps around the country known as the Gulag.

Amongst those who spent time at Butyrka was Alexander Solzhenitsyn, one of the Soviet Union’s most famous dissidents and writers.

Human rights activists at Wednesday’s news conference said they were concerned that the Russian people were in danger of forgetting what happened under the communists.

They said many of those who survived the brutal punishments had now died and they warned, as a result, that Stalin was already being rehabilitated in the national consciousness.

Some historians focus on the rapid industrialisation of Russia under Stalin, overlooking the cost in terms of starvation, repression and extermination of opponents.

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Russia warns Lithuania on US missile defense

Posted by Kris Roman on July 6, 2008

Russian lawmakers warned Lithuania against agreeing to place U.S. missile defense sites in the Baltic country, saying Wednesday that such a move could trigger a Russian military buildup in the region.

Russia could deploy more troops to its Baltic exclave of Kaliningrad if Lithuania offers its soil for the deployment of U.S. missile interceptors, said a statement approved unanimously by the Kremlin-controlled lower house, the State Duma.

Lithuania’s Prime Minister Gediminas Kirkilas was in Washington on Wednesday for talks with Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. State Department spokesman Sean McCormack said he did not know if the two were discussing the possibility of placing missile-defense components in the former Soviet country on Russia’s northern border.

But on Tuesday, the Pentagon had said Lithuania would be a “good alternative” to Poland if negotiations with Warsaw collapse. Poland has demanded increased U.S. military aid in exchange for approving the deal.

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