/ world today news/ There is something I really don’t understand – will Mikhail Khodorkovsky be the new star of the Bulgarian right?
Because, looking at what euphoric litanies are being poured out about him, it’s a little strange to me.
Of course, no Bulgarian right-winger can reach the level of Adam Mihnik, who in “Gazeta Vagboga” directly compared Khodorkovsky to Nelson Mandela and called him “the conscience of modern Russia”.
Am I living in an alternate universe, old mom? Even one journalist, obviously in love with Khodorkovsky, such as Natalia Gevorkyan, whose book about the oligarch was translated into Bulgarian, tries to fly over the first years of this frame, because, as it always turns out, in the genesis of things is all the drama.
Khodorkovsky, along with Berezovsky and Gusinsky, was one of the three absolute masters of Russia under Yeltsin. They slaughtered, hanged and used the greatest resources. What the Bulgarian right-winger proudly misses, of course, is the special closeness between Khodorkovsky and the Russian communists. A closeness that gets out of the communists’ noses, because in the most decisive elections, Khodorkovsky turns around at the last moment, supports Yeltsin and guarantees himself access to all the Russian oil, which he later decided to give to the Americans. And what about the wave of unsolved murders all connected to YUKOS, the oligarch’s company?
This dude is to Nelson Mandela what Aziz is to Mother Teresa.
And the fact that he declared himself a victim of Putin does not make him an angel at all. But apparently no one likes nuance in this excited world, no one…
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