>>20921568>They’re spiesNo they're literally not
>it’s a nazi dictatorship that banned all opposition parties and promotes hatred based on ethnicity, language and citizenship on the state levelObviously not, it's a democracy, they just banned politicians who believe in the destruction of the Ukrainian state itself, which is absolutely fair because that's treason.
>True. And the fascist regime of the uk participated in his imprisonment.Assange got in trouble because he endangered American soldiers if I remember right, and/or he endangered people who supplied information to the US.
Meanwhile you live in a dictatorship where dissent is not allowed. Look at Navalny - he was just an opposition politician who wanted a non-corrupt Russia. If you didn't agree with him, okay. But then he was poisoned by the Kremlin. That doesn't happen in normal countries. Opposition politicians in the US, UK, France, Germany, Japan - they don't get poisoned by their own government.
Also look up on YouTube for videos of ballot boxes being stuffed in Russia. I haven't seen any evidence of this kind of thing happening in democratic countries. But there is video evidence of it happening in Russia.
It is a massive shame, because the Russian people would be so much better off if they could have a democratic government. Many Russians are wise to the situation - pic related. But there isn't much they can do to change Putin's dictatorship.