Talk:Nashi (Ours)

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This reads WAY different than the Russian wiki article, which is pretty much all about how Nashi exists to support Putin and prevent a color revolution in Russia. This page needs updating. Dsol 22:49, 10 April 2006 (UTC)


But who is to say that the Russian version is correct? There is large debate about this Nashi group, just as many people think Nashi is Putin's Stormtroopers as there members think they are Russia's only future, and as even a large percentage of the Russian public doesn't support the group, i think it's only fair that a overall view is given on wiki about it instead of just a Nashi press statement. - Barry619

We do need colourful pictures on their marches and rallies, for instance that of their uniformed santa party in Moscow. It should also be noted that they are supported by the government - their actions are shown in national news and for their marches are allways allowed, unlike those of the opposition. Info about the structure and financial gain for the members wouldn't hurt.INTERNAZI 21:51, 27 December 2006 (UTC)

Links to articles don't work www.nashi.su is a forbidden domain. Could someone fix this?

It's not "forbidden" by Wikipedia - I can open it here just fine. Looks like the problem is on your side, whatever it might be. -- int19h 19:45, 30 March 2007 (UTC)

I quite agree. Nashi is an extremely controversial issue in Russia and its perception very much depends on where you stand and what you are. The Russian version merely presents the official creed of Nashi, whereas the English and the Dutch versions attempt to give a more balanced presentation.

Pierre