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"Putin must go" (Russian: «Путин должен уйти») is a Russian website and public campaign organised for the collection of signatures to an open letter demanding the resignation of President (formerly Prime Minister) Vladimir Putin. The campaign was started on the Internet on 10 March 2010〔(Гарри Каспаров: В интернет ОМОН не пришлешь ) Novaya Gazeta, No. 27 of 17 March 2010.〕 by Russian opposition activists and several Russian artists. ==Contents of the petition== The text of the petition, addressed to the "citizens of Russia", contains a sharply negative assessment of Vladimir Putin's activity. It says in part: The petition lists Putin's failed reforms ("everything that could be ruined has been ruined") and alleged crimes, such as the Second Chechen War and the Russian apartment bombings. The petition also criticises the late president Boris Yeltsin and the circle of his advisers and relatives ("the Family"), who promoted Putin to the presidency in order to guarantee their own security. The petition calls the previous president Dmitry Medvedev "an obedient placeholder", "a modern Simeon Bekbulatovich". The authors appeal to law enforcement and security agency officers not to stand against their nation and not to carry out criminal orders. The actual author of the text was not named, but according to early sources〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Гарри Каспаров. Возьмемся за руки, друзья... "ЕЖ", 6 April 2010 )〕〔(Особое мнение. Гость: Владимир Рыжков ). (Moskvy ), 12 March 2010〕 it was a group headed by Garry Kasparov. Later Kasparov said about the work on the text of the petition: The main part of the text was written by Andrei Piontkovsky. He mentioned his authorship during an interview with Radio Liberty on 7 June 2010: 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Putin must go」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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