@Aurochs
I mean... In Italy we had Andreotti for quite a while.

@rastinza So you probably know what he's talking about. Did he usually imprisoned and murdered opponents?

@Aurochs
No, he did not do that usually.
Tribunals ascertained that he worked closely together with mafia, he was the head of the government and thus the government was being lead by mafia.
There are hypothesis that he might have killed an opponent, though this has never been proven.

I'm interested in what Putin did, do you have anything I could read about these murders and imprisonments?

@rastinza There are quite a few in the news, not really hard to find.

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@Aurochs
Sure, but reading this kind of things from the news often leads to misinterpretation.
Do you know of any thorough article which provides several examples and explains what happened?

@rastinza I remember the case of Boris Nemtsov, from a few years ago, more recently there's the case of Nalvani, for instance. I remember there were a few other cases that I can't cite from memory. I don't remember reading a review on kremlins murderers, the news have been popping out during the years.

@Aurochs
Sure, these cases however do not highlight any links with mafia.
Simply an authoritarian regime with the power to take out opponents, which is not so strange after all.

@rastinza The point is that the government of Russia is a Mafia state using mafia tactics.

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