
Picture: Safronov, the head of a Russian entity for conducting international terrorist acts and information terrorism
A certain Safronov, the head of a Russian entity for conducting international terrorist acts and information terrorism, and a mate to the Russian dog Putin, said to occupation media that he is dissatisfied with undesire of Swedish authorities whom he described as his "partners" (!) to ban the operation of the Kavkaz Center server in Sweden.
At present, Russian terrorists from their rogue country of Russia are trying "to employ all aspects of international law and the latest conventions and resolutions" and " keep finding legal provisions in national laws to limit the ideological spread" of truthful, trustworthy, maximum complete and unbiased information from the Kavkaz Center server in Sweden. The Russian terrorists are so far unsuccessful in their desire to suppress the freedom of press and speech in Sweden because of "either electoral matters, or other political problems", the terrorist Safronov bitterly lamented.
Meanwhile a Swedish public persecutor, Mr Roswal Hakan, returned the servers, captured last year by Swedeish policemen under his order after receiving lies of the Russian embasy in Stockholm, and sent a letter to the servers' owner saying he had nothing against the operation of the Kavkaz Center news agency from Sweden.
The Kavkaz Center is now officially registered in Sweden as a Swedish media. The main servers of the KC are located in Sweden and Lithuania, and auxiliary ones are based in a number of countries in Europe, Asia and America.
Meanwhile the Russian terrorist and criminal Safronov also expressed dissatisfarion with impossibility to deport the Chechen Foreign Minister, Mr Ahmed Zakaev, to Russia from Britain under British laws. The terrorist promissed to fabricates some new lies and "evidence" prooving that Mr Zakaev who was granted political asylum in Britain was a "criminal".
We remind our readers that Russian terrorist entities including that of Safronov recently carried out a terrorist act abroad, killing the former Chechen Republic of Ichkeria's State President Mr Zelimkhan Yandarbiev on February 13, 2004 in Qatar where he got political asylum after the Russian invasion of Chechnya.
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