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Old March 25th 07, 02:36 AM posted to rec.games.chess.politics,rec.games.chess.misc
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KASPAROV HIRED 8 BODYGUARDS IN RUSSIA

See Kasparov Retires in Evans On Chess

http://wcn.tentonhammer.com/modules....rder=0&thold=0

"I doubt he's in real danger," an aide told me. "Everyone in Russia
knows his name, but voters only take him seriously at chess. The
Kremlin can use him to pretend that democracy is still alive and well
in Russia."





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On Mar 24, 6:41 pm, wrote:
Frankly I'm shocked that Putin hasn't killed Kasparov already. I mean
Kasparov is one of his biggest, most well known critics. Do you guys
think Kasparov will be suicided by the Russian government?


Kasparov is protected to some degree by his fame in the West. Sort of
like a modern day Andrei Sakharov. None of Putin's other critics can
count on that. Kaspy wasn't touched during the last demonstration and
the cops moved in only after he left. Putin has to worry about an
unprecedented reaction in the West if he is eliminated. But he's still
in danger because everyone knows Putin is silencing his critics. If
conditions are "right," he could knock off Kasparov, too, as a
"statement." Depends on what else is happening.


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Old March 25th 07, 12:48 PM posted to rec.games.chess.politics,rec.games.chess.misc
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On Mar 24, 8:36 pm, " wrote:
KASPAROV HIRED 8 BODYGUARDS IN RUSSIA

See Kasparov Retires in Evans On Chess

http://wcn.tentonhammer.com/modules....=News&file=art...

"I doubt he's in real danger," an aide told me. "Everyone in Russia
knows his name, but voters only take him seriously at chess. The
Kremlin can use him to pretend that democracy is still alive and well
in Russia."



wrote:
On Mar 24, 6:41 pm, wrote:
Frankly I'm shocked that Putin hasn't killed Kasparov already. I mean
Kasparov is one of his biggest, most well known critics. Do you guys
think Kasparov will be suicided by the Russian government?


Kasparov is protected to some degree by his fame in the West. Sort of
like a modern day Andrei Sakharov. None of Putin's other critics can
count on that. Kaspy wasn't touched during the last demonstration and
the cops moved in only after he left. Putin has to worry about an
unprecedented reaction in the West if he is eliminated. But he's still
in danger because everyone knows Putin is silencing his critics. If
conditions are "right," he could knock off Kasparov, too, as a
"statement." Depends on what else is happening.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


I'll let you know what the Russian Embassy says to my fax. Putin is
Kirsan's boss. I will not accept silence.

Marcus Roberts

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Old March 25th 07, 01:35 PM posted to rec.games.chess.politics,rec.games.chess.misc
Taylor Kingston
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Default Will Putin have Kasparov killed?

On Mar 24, 8:36 pm, " wrote:
KASPAROV HIRED 8 BODYGUARDS IN RUSSIA

See Kasparov Retires in Evans On Chess

http://wcn.tentonhammer.com/modules....=News&file=art...


Interesting. That article shows a North Korean stamp saying "Chess
World Championship '84-85 -- Winner: Kasparov." The 1984-85 match was
annulled with no winner. Unfortunately typical; as Felix Berkovich
wrote in "Jewish Chess Masters on Stamps" (McFarland, 2000): "Mistakes
on stamps often occur regardless of topic or country ... There are a
lot of mistakes in chess stamps."

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Old March 26th 07, 02:12 PM posted to rec.games.chess.politics,rec.games.chess.misc
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ups.com...
KASPAROV HIRED 8 BODYGUARDS IN RUSSIA

See Kasparov Retires in Evans On Chess

http://wcn.tentonhammer.com/modules....rder=0&thold=0


See also an interview with Garry Kasparov by MosNews

Kasparov's Political Gambit to Bring Down Putin Regime

http://www.mosnews.com/interview/200...4/gambit.shtml


"I doubt he's in real danger," an aide told me. "Everyone in Russia
knows his name, but voters only take him seriously at chess. The
Kremlin can use him to pretend that democracy is still alive and well
in Russia."


Another survey disputed Kasparov's popularity, and was to the effect that
young Russians don't even know who he is.

Phil Innes




wrote:
On Mar 24, 6:41 pm, wrote:
Frankly I'm shocked that Putin hasn't killed Kasparov already. I mean
Kasparov is one of his biggest, most well known critics. Do you guys
think Kasparov will be suicided by the Russian government?


Kasparov is protected to some degree by his fame in the West. Sort of
like a modern day Andrei Sakharov. None of Putin's other critics can
count on that. Kaspy wasn't touched during the last demonstration and
the cops moved in only after he left. Putin has to worry about an
unprecedented reaction in the West if he is eliminated. But he's still
in danger because everyone knows Putin is silencing his critics. If
conditions are "right," he could knock off Kasparov, too, as a
"statement." Depends on what else is happening.




 




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