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		<title>Russian &#8220;Teddy Bears&#8221;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The popular symbol for Russia is the &#8220;Russian Bear&#8221;, and at the same time it`s the symbol of the ruling party in Russia &#8220;Edinaja Rossija&#8221; which won with an &#8220;overwhelming majority&#8221; at the last presidential elections. President Putin`s successor is Zarewich (the Zar`s son) Dimitrij Medwedew (engl. : bear). Change of scenery: Some years ago [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://paulina.holbreich.org/wp-content/uploads/Mishka.jpg" alt="Mishka.jpg" align="left" border="0" height="351" width="266" /> The popular symbol for Russia is the &#8220;Russian Bear&#8221;, and at the same time it`s the  symbol of the ruling party in Russia &#8220;Edinaja Rossija&#8221; which won with  an &#8220;overwhelming majority&#8221; at the last presidential elections. President Putin`s successor is Zarewich (the Zar`s son) Dimitrij Medwedew (engl. : bear).</p>
<p>Change of scenery:</p>
<p>Some years ago in the west-Siberian city Omsk a political movement for children &#8220;Medwezhata Rossii&#8221; (Russians teddy-bears), initiated by Putin`s &#8220;Edinaja Rossija&#8221;, was born.  Children from the age of 7 can join this political organisation (and they really do)!!!  The ceremony takes place right after the school enrollment in a couple of elementary schools in Omsk and vicinity. First the older &#8220;Teddy Bears&#8221; (who are in the 4th already) make a speech about their party, then the little ones perform a dance with party flags, accompanied by the song &#8220;In the knowledge is the power-as the &#8220;Edinaja Rossija&#8221; says! &#8221; (rhymes in Russian : Ведь в знании — наша сила, как говорит «Единая Россия»). Closing the ceremony  the hymn of the Russian Federation is played. The number of party members steadily increased in the last two years.</p>
<p>Is it destiny that about three years after the formation of the children organisation &#8220;Medwezhata Rossii&#8221; the next president`s name is Medwedew?!!! It`s crazy, isn`t it?? Did they actually know it? Anyway,  the party office &#8220;Edinaja Rossija&#8221; in Omsk calls it a GAME!  Although any types of political GAMES are forbidden by law since 1991, no official monitoring authority makes sure that no rebirth of  &#8220;Pioneers&#8221; or &#8220;Comsomol&#8221; takes place.</p>
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