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Criminal suspects should not be granted foreign citizenship – Medvedev

Published: 21 July, 2010, 14:40
Edited: 24 July, 2010, 22:55


Dmitry Medvedev (AFP Photo / Lehtikuva / Heikki Saukkomaa)

President Dmitry Medvedev has said that Moscow is opposed to suspects on Russia’s wanted list being granted citizenship and residence permits in foreign countries.

 
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dajmustap July 21, 2010, 14:54 quote
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I have a feeling someone in Europe is not going to like this.

Sarah July 22, 2010, 12:28 quote
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I assumed that elites would get together and ban movement of domestic enemies that would wax beyond a journalist's fame or college student's proving merit. Who wants our trash? If you structure society properly, rebels or traitors are losers of extremes. In America, a slight attempt to ban nationalism and racial love of one race down another ended up in Joe heroes that pawned epic arguments of good and evil instead of right makes might, which it always does but sometimes doesn't serve a personality hue for reasons of the entire herd. Anyway, the working white class has questionable loyalty and lots of self-hate but is trapped in movement, so they serve their life, not like the strong rebels with cash and who know where to turn. If done properly, they shouldn't serve another country's agenda because they arent anyone and don't have anything to give.

joseph walker July 22, 2010, 18:49 quote
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If they wealthy ,britain will except them ,and a few european countries.If drug barons The americans will gladly welcome them.Off course petty criminals have no assets worthwhile like cash.

Cyrus Ali July 24, 2010, 19:39 quote
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President Dmitry Medvedev, you are just one piece of shit. You are dispoiling Russia's long historical relationship with IRAN because of one piece of Burger given to you by Obama. Gradually you are becoming Obedient dog to Obama, exacly same way when Blair was obedient dog to Bush.

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