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    ZHIRINOVSKY RECRUITS PATRIOTS FROM OTHER COUNTRIES
    by Viktoria Sokolova
    Translated by Elena Leonova

    Source: Izvestia, April 26, 2006, p. 4

    Agency WPS
    What the Papers Say Part A (Russia)
    April 26, 2006 Wednesday

    Patriots from Armenia, Malaysia, Syria and other countries meet in
    Moscow; LDPR leader Vladimir Zhirinovsky has hosted "the world's
    freest congress of free political parties." The World Congress of
    Patriotic Parties was a gathering of nationalist parties from Europe
    and Asia. They condemned globalization and came up with a new slogan:
    "Patriots of the world, unite!"

    Vladimir Zhirinovsky, leader of the Liberal Democratic Party of
    Russia (LDPR), has marked his birthday by convening "the world's
    freest congress of free political parties." The 3rd World Congress
    of Patriotic Parties proved to be a gathering of nationalist parties
    from Europe and Asia. They unanimously condemned globalization and
    came up with a new slogan: "Patriots of the world, unite!"

    "American-stlye globalization means the destruction of national ways
    of life, languages, cultures, and history." The congress resolution
    was signed by patriots representing the National Mandate Party of
    Indonesia, the Chinese Communist Party, the Progressive Socialist
    Party of Lebanon, and the Syrian Social-Nationalist Party. The
    congress proposed to establish a World Union of Patriotic Parties,
    in which Russia, with its special geostrategic status, would play an
    important role.

    The patriots agreed that Yugoslavia has suffered most of all due to
    globalization. Delegates listened with interest to a speech by the
    guest of honor: Borislav Milosevic, brother of the former president.

    Representatives of the Serbian Radical Party spoke out in defense of
    the "murdered" Slobodan Milosevic and their party leader, Vojislav
    Seselj, who has been detained in The Hague for some time. The Serbs
    wore "Free Seselj" buttons and spoke out in defense of the election
    in Belarus. Gordana Pop-Lazic, deputy party leader and deputy speaker
    of the Serbian parliament, said: "The election of Lukashenko is the
    first serious blow to globalization."

    Sergei Gaidukevich, one of Lukashenko's opponents in the recent
    election, shared his experience of surviving under pressure from
    the United States: "Practically all the countries around our borders
    joined forces... Huge sums of money were poured into dwarf political
    parties." Gaidukevich talked about techniques of battling for power
    with the help of "drunk, drugged-out" young people, and exposed the
    plans of the Americans: "Lithuania at the top, Belarus in the center,
    Ukraine at the bottom, and the border is closed: Russia will share
    a border with NATO."

    All the same, political asylum in Russia - a country that is "still
    resisting global dominance," according to Borislav Milosevic - was
    requested by Daniel Fere from Belgium. Fere, leader of the Belgian
    National Front, has been found guilty in Belgium of making xenophobic
    statements and sentenced to 10 months in prison.

    Participants in 3rd World Congress of Patriotic Parties

    - Liberal Democratic Party of Azerbaijan

    - Armenian Revolutionary Federation

    - Republican Party of Armenia

    - Liberal Democratic Party of Armenia

    - National Democratic Union (Armenia)

    - Liberal Democratic Party (Belarus)

    - Belgian National Front

    - National Mandate Party (Indonesia)

    - Communist Party of China

    - Progressive Socialist Party (Lebanon)

    - United Malay National Organization (Malaysia)

    - Civic Courage Republican Party (Mongolia)

    - Fatherland Party (Mongolia)

    - Serbian Radical Party

    - Syrian Social-Nationalist Party

    - Progressive Socialist Party (Ukraine)

    - Constitutional Party (Estonia)

    - Russian Party of Estonia

    - Issuikai Party (Japan)
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