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Russian Elections: Eva Golinger believes Clinton's comments are absolutely politicized

Russian Elections: Eva Golinger believes Clinton's comments are absolutely politicized

Russian Elections: Eva Golinger believes Clinton's comments are absolutely politicized From: Russia Today Story: 'US pins labels:' Russia slams Clinton over election criticism Published: 07 December, 2011, 01:53 Edited: 07 December, 2011, 06:31 **************************************************** 'US criticize outcome, not process, if they don't like it' New York-based author and political analyst Eva Golinger believes Clinton's comments are absolutely politicized....

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Published: 2011-12-07 14:28:47 GMT

From: Russia Today
Story: 'US pins labels:' Russia slams Clinton over election criticism
Published: 07 December, 2011, 01:53
Edited: 07 December, 2011, 06:31
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'US criticize outcome, not process, if they don't like it'
­New York-based author and political analyst Eva Golinger believes Clinton's comments are absolutely politicized. In her view, this is another example of "US intervention in electoral processes around the world, it's not just Russia."
"We saw another case about a month ago in Nicaragua, where the reigning government of Daniel Ortega won the election with over 60% of the votes, which were certified by the electoral board, and there were also observers there as well -- and the US has not only called into question the electoral process."
The analyst points out that the US now is not even recognizing the results, but says this is mainly because "they just don't like Daniel Ortega."
"So this is evidence of arrogant attitude from the US, where whether or not the process is legitimate -- that's not what they are criticizing: they are criticizing the outcome, because frankly they just don't like it."
http://rt.com/news/us-russia-clinton-election-199/
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Russia chides Clinton over election criticism
VILNIUS | Wed Dec 7, 2011 6:41am EST
(Reuters) - Russia took a swipe at Secretary of State Hillary Clinton Wednesday over her criticism of its parliamentary election, saying it was "not Hyde Park" where speakers could just arrive, hold forth and leave without listening to others.
Clinton, visiting Lithuania Tuesday for a meeting of security body the OSCE, cited serious concerns about the weekend election to the State Duma (lower house of parliament).
"This is not Hyde Park, this is not Triumfalnaya (Triumph) Square in Moscow, where speakers arrive to pour out their soul and then turn around and leave, not listening to others," Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov told reporters.
He was referring to London's Hyde Park and its famed "Speakers' Corner" and to the square in Moscow that was the site of Tuesday's protest over the parliamentary election.
Lavrov said Clinton's actions showed "disrespect" to the 56-member Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), which has been holding a two-day meeting in Vilnius.
"Several of my colleagues prefer to use this tribune to complain (about issues) completely unrelated to the agenda as was the case with my colleague Hillary Clinton, who arrived, it seems, only to impress her voters in the Democratic party."
The Russian Foreign Ministry Tuesday dismissed the U.S. criticism as unacceptable and urged Moscow's ex-Cold War enemy to refrain from such "hostile attacks" in future.
Lavrov said Russia would prefer to resolve issues through a dialogue instead of using multinational meetings to vent criticism of each other.
International observers said after the Sunday's election for the Duma that they had seen some ballot stuffing and that the vote was unfairly slanted in favor of Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's ruling party.
President Dmitry Medvedev, who is stepping aside next year to allow for Putin's return to the top seat of power for the world's largest energy producer, has rejected allegations of fraud, calling the vote "fair, honest and democratic.
(Reporting By Aleks Tapinsh; Editing by Mark Heinrich)
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/12/07/us-russia-election-idUSTRE7B019B201...

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  • Bullshit! If someone tries to steal your wallet and your neighbor cries: “Catch the thief!”, they are helping you, not “politicizing”. Shame on you, Eva Golinger! And shame on you too, RT! This “media outlet” is nothing but a subservient tool of Kremlin propaganda.

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