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MosNews have just reported:-
FIDE Boss Offers to Buy Lenin's Body for $1 Million Created: 28.10.2005 14:58 MSK (GMT +3), Updated: 14:58 MSK Head of the FIDE World Chess Federation, and the president of the Russian internal republic of Kalmykia, Kirsan Ilyumzhinov, has said he is ready to allocate $1 million for the shipping of the Soviet leader Vladimir Lenin's body to the Kalmyk capital of Elista. "I have officially told Russian communist leader Gennady Zyuganov that if the question of burying Lenin's body is raised, we are ready to allocate $1 million to bring both the mausoleum and body to Elista," Iliumzhinov was quoted by Interfax news agency as saying. In recent weeks, several officials spoke of the possibility of removing Lenin's body from his mausoleum in the center of Moscow. Georgy Poltavchenko, a regional envoy of President Vladimir Putin, said that Lenin's body should be buried in a cemetery along with the remains of other Bolshevik dignitaries. Deputy parliamentary speaker Lyubov Sliska said Monday that Lenin's body could be laid to rest as early as January. The governor of St. Petersburg, Valentina Matvienko, has also called for Vladimir Lenin's body to be removed from its Red Square mausoleum and buried. Zyuganov warned the Kremlin against agreeing to those calls, denouncing the intention as ''irresponsible and provocative." Former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev said the nation isn't ready yet for such a move. President Vladimir Putin said earlier he was against burying Lenin's body. "Many people connect their own lives with the name of Lenin," Putin said at the time. "Burying Lenin would mean ... that they had lived in vain." According to the poll held by the Levada Analytical Center, 40 percent of the 1,600 respondents believe the leader of the world proletariat should be left in the mausoleum on Red Square. 36 percent suggest that he be buried at the Volkovo Cemetery in St. Petersburg. 15 percent want him to be buried next to the Kremlin wall, along with many other famous communists. 9 percent have no particular view on the issue. |
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Perhaps Ilyumzhinov imagines himself to be Lenin's spiritual heir? Chess One wrote: MosNews have just reported:- FIDE Boss Offers to Buy Lenin's Body for $1 Million Created: 28.10.2005 14:58 MSK (GMT +3), Updated: 14:58 MSK Head of the FIDE World Chess Federation, and the president of the Russian internal republic of Kalmykia, Kirsan Ilyumzhinov, has said he is ready to allocate $1 million for the shipping of the Soviet leader Vladimir Lenin's body to the Kalmyk capital of Elista. "I have officially told Russian communist leader Gennady Zyuganov that if the question of burying Lenin's body is raised, we are ready to allocate $1 million to bring both the mausoleum and body to Elista," Iliumzhinov was quoted by Interfax news agency as saying. In recent weeks, several officials spoke of the possibility of removing Lenin's body from his mausoleum in the center of Moscow. Georgy Poltavchenko, a regional envoy of President Vladimir Putin, said that Lenin's body should be buried in a cemetery along with the remains of other Bolshevik dignitaries. Deputy parliamentary speaker Lyubov Sliska said Monday that Lenin's body could be laid to rest as early as January. The governor of St. Petersburg, Valentina Matvienko, has also called for Vladimir Lenin's body to be removed from its Red Square mausoleum and buried. Zyuganov warned the Kremlin against agreeing to those calls, denouncing the intention as ''irresponsible and provocative." Former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev said the nation isn't ready yet for such a move. President Vladimir Putin said earlier he was against burying Lenin's body. "Many people connect their own lives with the name of Lenin," Putin said at the time. "Burying Lenin would mean ... that they had lived in vain." According to the poll held by the Levada Analytical Center, 40 percent of the 1,600 respondents believe the leader of the world proletariat should be left in the mausoleum on Red Square. 36 percent suggest that he be buried at the Volkovo Cemetery in St. Petersburg. 15 percent want him to be buried next to the Kremlin wall, along with many other famous communists. 9 percent have no particular view on the issue. begin 666 clip_image001.gif M1TE&.#EA$@`1`-4``/___\S,S&UM;C(R-;6UGEY7]_?[WM[V]O+"PM_? MW_;V]L;&QF=G9X" @-R));.SLVYN;H.#@XR,C$U-361D9'U]?7%Q7M[W1T M=&EI:5145%=75U)24E!04&QL;&)B8G9V=L# P$Y.3FAH:'!P%E96:.CHW-S MZRLK-[WFMK:U]?7UQ7$Q,3/?W]P`````````````````````````````` M`````````````````````````````````"'Y! ``````+ `````2`!$```:@ M0(!P2"P:C\BD$N P6#"*Q=)!# VD2&I@&P!(BM-HZ)X#0T#AEI=!$U40TM" M5*C;,Z4/J=%0"#$(!4DB`!P30@4'#ER,6RD!&Q%"(1 &`0.8F9@G`1T"0AD0 M!0$)I:9$'I]$"@!"*^P#[(/(ZH1$!\!![N\!KX&%)(`"F(5("PM)AP;'1XC ;%"X20@L#$@+7V-D"$@-#"PH$X+C!%%"00`[ ` end |
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