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Thursday, 27.12.2007.

14:13

Russian gov't steps in to rescue Santa

The Russian government has banned a television advertisement for denying the existence of Father Christmas.

Izvor: BBC

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peggy

pre 16 godina

KS Why do you have to drag Serbia into everything. What has this got to do with democracy or Serbia?

I know you would like to blame Serbia for the evil of believing in Santa. Santa is universal and belongs to all.

While most western countries are discouraging Christmas nativity scenes and Christmas carols in the public institutions, Russia is trying to presrve this wonderful thing. Gee, how undemocratic of them to do that.

Peter Sudyka

pre 16 godina

KS

It was just an advert, and you have to draw these grand statements about something you have no clue about! I have been to Russia twice, have you ever been there?

Life in Russia does not differ much from other states that once made up the Warsaw Pact (it's not too different from Poland, maybe more like Romania).

KS

pre 16 godina

This is the "democracy" that is present in Russia. With such a high influence you will see mini-Russia present in Serbia (soon).
There is no free speech. There is no democratic elections. No freedom. No Choice!!!!


Like all empires...Russia will FALL.

lisi

pre 16 godina

why the parents are telling the truth? they are forcing the media to lie also. but i am not amussed at all, everything can happen.

KS

pre 16 godina

This is the "democracy" that is present in Russia. With such a high influence you will see mini-Russia present in Serbia (soon).
There is no free speech. There is no democratic elections. No freedom. No Choice!!!!


Like all empires...Russia will FALL.

Peter Sudyka

pre 16 godina

KS

It was just an advert, and you have to draw these grand statements about something you have no clue about! I have been to Russia twice, have you ever been there?

Life in Russia does not differ much from other states that once made up the Warsaw Pact (it's not too different from Poland, maybe more like Romania).

lisi

pre 16 godina

why the parents are telling the truth? they are forcing the media to lie also. but i am not amussed at all, everything can happen.

peggy

pre 16 godina

KS Why do you have to drag Serbia into everything. What has this got to do with democracy or Serbia?

I know you would like to blame Serbia for the evil of believing in Santa. Santa is universal and belongs to all.

While most western countries are discouraging Christmas nativity scenes and Christmas carols in the public institutions, Russia is trying to presrve this wonderful thing. Gee, how undemocratic of them to do that.

lisi

pre 16 godina

why the parents are telling the truth? they are forcing the media to lie also. but i am not amussed at all, everything can happen.

KS

pre 16 godina

This is the "democracy" that is present in Russia. With such a high influence you will see mini-Russia present in Serbia (soon).
There is no free speech. There is no democratic elections. No freedom. No Choice!!!!


Like all empires...Russia will FALL.

Peter Sudyka

pre 16 godina

KS

It was just an advert, and you have to draw these grand statements about something you have no clue about! I have been to Russia twice, have you ever been there?

Life in Russia does not differ much from other states that once made up the Warsaw Pact (it's not too different from Poland, maybe more like Romania).

peggy

pre 16 godina

KS Why do you have to drag Serbia into everything. What has this got to do with democracy or Serbia?

I know you would like to blame Serbia for the evil of believing in Santa. Santa is universal and belongs to all.

While most western countries are discouraging Christmas nativity scenes and Christmas carols in the public institutions, Russia is trying to presrve this wonderful thing. Gee, how undemocratic of them to do that.