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undermostcorgi · 10 months
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NO ONE TOLD ME IT WAS ROEVEMBER i’ll take lots of screenshots later to make up for lost time but for now enjoy some of my favorite older screenies of my sweet green lady + bonus super quick sketch from like 4 months ago 💚
(reposted to fix broken images lol)
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viandede-porque · 6 months
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Little pieces of Dima Anatolyevich being a Spartak coach on the bench
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thesportish · 2 years
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Fedotov - Salikhova: "I was born in the Sverdlovsk region"
Fedotov – Salikhova: “I was born in the Sverdlovsk region”
Mentor CSKA Vladimir Fedotov responded to a statement Zarema Salichova to your address. Firstly, what does Sochi have to do with it? I was born in the Sverdlovsk region, in the city of Mikhailovsk. Which I am very proud of. And I have nothing more to say about this. Source: Soccer Ru
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balletomaneblog · 1 year
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A lot is said about Khoreva and her poor acting kills, lack of emotions and connection to her partner, etc. Honestly, I think it's blown out of proportion. She has come leaps and bounds ever since she started out. I'd say she has been dancing with a lot more feeling ever since she returned from injury. Her latest Bayadere was particularly lovely imho. And I enjoyed her Swan Lake debut.
With that said, how could she fix this? I guess some people are naturally expressive with their faces (like Bulanova and Khiteeva, for example, they command your attention effortlessly! ) and some aren't as much. And so how does one fix this? Acting classes? Better coaching? More experience on stage on a particular role to become less nervy? Just wait for the maturity?
I agree that most of the critiques about Maria Khoreva's emotional capacity are overblown. One reason for this is that many of the videos of her on youtube are from when she was eighteen and in her first season as a professional. Like you said, her Nikiya has improved so much since her debut in 2019 and the same could be said for plenty of her other roles.
Khoreva's maturity on stage will continue to improve naturally with time, but I wouldn't say that her more subdued style in itself is something that needs to be fixed. While she is not as dramatic on stage as someone like Bulanova, I don't see this as a problem as long as Khoreva isn't cast in roles like Zarema. I myself find Khoreva's cleanliness and elegance on stage just as compelling as Bulanova's fierce personality. It's all about personal taste.
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mariacallous · 6 months
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Zarema Musayeva, the 53-year-old mother of Chechen human rights activists Abubakar and Ibrahim Yangulbayev who was sentenced to 5.5 years in prison last year on charges of fraud and violence against police, has been hospitalized. According to lawyer Alexander Savin, Musayeva’s health has rapidly deteriorated in prison. In addition to worsening pain and swelling from Type II diabetes, Musayeva has reportedly been diagnosed with cataracts after going partially blind.
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7ooo-ru · 1 year
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Зарема Салихова усомнилась в успехе Карпина в случае возвращения в «Спартак»
Зарема Салихова, супруга экс-владельца «Спартака» Леонида Федуна, высказалась о возможном возвращении наставника «Ростова» Валерия Карпина в московский клуб. Своим мнением она поделилась с Metaratings. ru.
Подробнее https://7ooo.ru/group/2023/09/13/650-zarema-salihova-usomnilas-vuspehe-karpina-vsluchae-vozvrascheniya-vspartak-grss-239155911.html
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kardesder · 1 year
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YETİMLERİMİZE BİR PAKET MUTLULUK
https://www.kardesder.com/yetimlerimize-bir-paket-mutluluk-102312.html
YETİMLERİMİZE BİR PAKET MUTLULUK
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Savaşın yetim bıraktığı miniklerimize mutluluk paketi ikram etmek ister misiniz? Mallarını gece, gündüz; gizli, açık (zaman ve mekân gözetmeksizin) infak eden kimselerin, Rableri katında ecirleri vardır. Onlara korku yoktur ve onlar üzülmeyeceklerdir. (Bakara/274) Allah hayır sahibi Zarema Rafikova, Güllü Arslan, Zilola, Kudret, İpek'den kabul etsin... Başınıza bela ve musibetler gelmeden sadaka verin. Az çok demeyin. Buralarda sizin azınız dahi çok... Mutluluk Paketi 70 TL
Siz de yetim ve mazlumlara, mutluluk paketi göndererek onların sevincine ortak olmak istemez misiniz? https://online.kardesder.com/camp/105 bu linke tıklayarak anında mutluluk paketi bağışında bulunabilirsiniz...
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varezhka · 2 years
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In early 2022, Chechen law enforcement abducted Zarema Musaeva in Nizhny Novgorod, forcibly bringing her to Grozny and keeping her in a pre-trial detention center, on charges of “resisting the police.”
Musaeva, who is in poor health, has now been unlawfully imprisoned for a year (...)
After the abduction of Zarema Musaeva, Kadyrov said that the whole of the Yangulbaev family should be “either in prison or underground.”
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seldompr · 7 years
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We all look kinda bad
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viandede-porque · 8 months
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Джон Терри appears to be meeting the Queen's demands 🤘
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ucnoktasivadikart · 4 years
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harpianews · 3 years
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How a Chechen abduction exposes Putin's problems at home
How a Chechen abduction exposes Putin’s problems at home
President Vladimir Putin of Russia is flexing his military and diplomatic muscle in a tense standoff with the West over Ukraine, projecting power and occasional menace in his pursuit of global influence. But the recent abduction of a 52-year-old diabetic woman in central Russia has made clear that Putin still has vexing challenges in his own backyard that require a skillful political juggling…
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balletomaneblog · 1 year
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OMG I lovedddd Masha Bulanova's debut in Leningrad Symphony! She's such a beautiful dancer! I'm so glad she finally had another debut in a larger role. For awhile she's mostly been performing roles like Lilac Fairy or Zarema over and over. Not that I don't love her Zarema or anything, I just want to see her get more opportunities.
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mariacallous · 1 year
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Journalist Elena Milashina, a veteran staff reporter with Russia’s Novaya Gazeta, has given an extended interview to the independent journalist Katerina Gordeyeva, talking about the Beslan hostage crisis, Ramzan Kadyrov’s rise to power in Chechnya, the Kursk submarine catastrophe, and other subjects she covered over the years. She also shared new details of the assault that she and the human rights lawyer Alexander Nemov came under in Chechnya, while traveling to Grozny on July 4, 2023, for the final court hearing on the case of Zarema Musayeva. In this interview extract, Milashina talks about the attack, its plausible motives, and the authorities’ tacit refusal to guarantee her security in the future.
A victim must display what has been done to them, to make the aggressor feel awkward and afraid. I don’t flinch from sharing photos of myself after the beating: I did this deliberately. Two months down the road, my head and my vision are fine, and my hands are fine too. I get annoyed when people tell me that the “new haircut” suits me, because I wouldn’t have shaved my own head — this was an act of violence. The bruises and swelling are gone, but my hair keeps reminding me of what happened, every single day.
The attackers could have been identified in just a few hours. There were security cameras at the site of our beating, as well as at the airport, and the detectives have that footage. They’re now trying to use it to identify the people’s faces, but they could’ve done something much simpler: they could have tracked our smartphones, which were stolen by the attackers, to figure out whose phones were active near them the whole time while en route. The detectives haven’t done this.
Novaya Gazeta’s safety guidelines forbid being picked up by a personal driver at the airport in Chechnya, because this would put him at risk. That’s why we used Yandex Taxi. I didn’t make a secret of going to Chechnya that time. I simply went ahead and bought a ticket to Grozny. I had no intention of taking any secret detours. Usually, I don’t go there alone. I normally have a bodyguard, who also comes from outside the region. I’ve long since stopped counting on help from the locals — they will help, but later on, they’ll have problems themselves.
We didn’t expect our going to the final hearing on Zarema Musayeva’s case to trigger violence. What I hadn’t factored in — and this can be considered my failing — was the situation with Yasin Khalidov.
Yasin Khalidov, now 19, worked in the Chechen police since he was 17, later joining the National Guard and working as an operative of the federal anti-extremism agency Center E. In September 2022, he was sent to the combat zone in Ukraine, where he spent four months. While in Ukraine and later in Chechnya, Khalidov tried to resign from the National Guard, but his requests were denied. If he kept trying to quit, he was threatened, he would be prosecuted for terrorism.
In late January, Khalidov escaped from custody and left Chechnya. He appealed for help to the Chechen bloggers Ibragim and Baisangur Yangulbayev. According to Elena Milashina, in exchange for their assistance the Yangulbayev brothers required Khalidov to tell them everything he knew about the Chechen police. He agreed, but asked them not to publish the information he shared until he was outside of Russia. The bloggers nevertheless announced the forthcoming exposé before he managed to escape. Among other things, Khalidov talked about recruiting young Chechens to take part in assaults on Kadyrov’s men, only to be arrested or killed afterwards.
Khalidov was eventually arrested when trying to cross the border with Kazakhstan. After he was handed over to the law enforcement in Omsk, he disappeared. His lawyers, one of whom was Alexander Nemov, thought he’d been handed over to Chechen law enforcement. Their queries about their client’s location got no answer.
Zarema Musayeva is the middle-aged mother of the Yangulbayev brothers. In 2022, she was forcibly brought to Chechnya by the republic’s law enforcement. She was then put on trial on charges of using violence against a state official and sentenced to 5.5 years in a penal colony.
I had written a short article about Khalidov’s disappearance, but he didn’t appeal to me personally. What I hadn’t taken into account was what kind of information he’d dealt with — and that information was utterly explosive. For instance, he said that Chechnya needed all the terrorist attacks of 2015 to justify the size of the police force in the republic. Alexander Nemov was one of Khalidov’s lawyers. And there we were, innocently flying to Chechnya on July 4 without any inkling of the danger.
I thought we’d been attacked because Kadyrov really dislikes me. I’m not dismissing that factor, but all of my sources have told me that the attack was directly related to Khalidov. The people who assaulted us were the same people who picked up Khalidov in Omsk. The moment the detectives want to find out their names, they can do so easily.
I’m not going to Chechnya for Zarema Musayeva’s appeal hearing. We’ve discussed this idea, but word about it got out too early on, when the Committee Against Torture published this information without my permission. The risks are significant though. We tried to appeal to the Chechen ombudsman Mansur Soltayev, who invited me to call him about similar issues. So I called him. When he answered, I recognized his voice, but he said that it was Soltayev’s assistant speaking, and that Soltayev himself wasn’t available.
After that, I appealed to [the Human Rights Commissioner] Tatyana Moskalkova, who got in touch with Soltayev and then told me he’d call me back. But he didn’t, and his “assistant” kept picking up the phone when we called. Around that time, Novaya Gazeta’s editor-in-chief, Dmitry Muratov, was designated a foreign agent. Soltayev gave a programmatic speech about all foreign agents being traitors, and then there was radio silence from Moskalkova, too.
I understand what these signals mean. They mean a total denial of security — and mind you, a whole bunch of people were supposed to come with me to Chechnya. I don’t play such games. I’m too smart for that. But when I have to go to Chechnya, I’ll go.
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7ooo-ru · 1 year
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Зарема предложила мотивировать тренера «Спартака» Абаскаля фото Черчесова
Зарема Салихова, супруга бывшего владельца московского «Спартака» Леонида Федуна, считает, что красно-белым для мотивации главного тренера Гильерома Абаскаля нужно повесить в раздевалке фотографию Станислава Черчесова. Об этом она заявила Metaratings.
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kardesder · 1 year
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AFRİKA'DAKİ YETİMLERİMİZİ KUR'AN-I KERİM HEDİYELERİNİZ İLE MUTLU EDİYORUZ
https://www.kardesder.com/afrikadaki-yetimlerimizi-kuran-i-kerim-hediyeleriniz-ile-mutlu-ediyoruz-102300.html
AFRİKA'DAKİ YETİMLERİMİZİ KUR'AN-I KERİM HEDİYELERİNİZ İLE MUTLU EDİYORUZ
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“Müminlerin iman bakımından en mükemmeli, ahlâk bakımından en güzel olanıdır.” (Ebu Davud, Sünnet/15) Afrika'da yüzlerce hafızlık talebesi kardeşimiz tahtalar üzerinde yazarak Kur'an-ı ezberliyor. Onlara sürekli okuyarak ezberleyecekleri Allah'ın kitabını hediye etmek istemez misiniz? https://youtu.be/h-r75SpNYh4 Allah hayır sahibi Zarema Rafikova, Güllü Arslan, Zilola, Kudret, İpek'den kabul etsin... Afrika Kur'an-ı Kerim bedeli 50 ₺ Siz de Kur'an bağışında bulunmak isterseniz telefon numaralarımızdan bize ulaşabilir, hesap numaramız ve online bağış hattımızdan anında bağışta bulunabilirsiniz.
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