Litwin
Diamond Member
why nobody told Mao that "stalinism (and Marxism in general ) is a deadly diseases (like Cholera, or Plague ) " ? Moscow imperialists want go to back to harem system, will it help ? one for sure Moscow empire ´d keep web- sex leadership for years to come
by the way, how many
slaves live in Moscow empire, Moscow say - 142 (even 145) M, MEANWHILE RosStat reports 132 M , MANY EXPERTS SAY MORE LIKE 125 M.
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Central Asian nation has been driven by the exodus of millions of people due to widespread poverty, unemployment, government corruption, and political repression.
Conducted in December 2022, the nationwide census found that Turkmenistan has a population of 7,057,841 people, the government announced on July 14. That was an increase from the 6.7 million recorded during the census in 2006, the last to be made public.
But in 2021, sources close to the Turkmen government told RFE/RL on condition of anonymity that the results of a preliminary survey conducted earlier that year -- ahead of the 2022 census -- found that the population actually numbered fewer than 2.8 million.
Covid-19 pandemic and the “special military operation” have created a backdrop of extreme uncertainty about the future . . . Nor does the militarisation of life in Russia encourage people to add to their families, except for those who consider it their duty to supply the motherland with cannon fodder for future wars . . . We are seeing a phenomenon Moscow empire has faced many times, wave after wave of wars and repression that drain away human resources.
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by the way, how many


RELATED :
Central Asian nation has been driven by the exodus of millions of people due to widespread poverty, unemployment, government corruption, and political repression.
Conducted in December 2022, the nationwide census found that Turkmenistan has a population of 7,057,841 people, the government announced on July 14. That was an increase from the 6.7 million recorded during the census in 2006, the last to be made public.
But in 2021, sources close to the Turkmen government told RFE/RL on condition of anonymity that the results of a preliminary survey conducted earlier that year -- ahead of the 2022 census -- found that the population actually numbered fewer than 2.8 million.
Covid-19 pandemic and the “special military operation” have created a backdrop of extreme uncertainty about the future . . . Nor does the militarisation of life in Russia encourage people to add to their families, except for those who consider it their duty to supply the motherland with cannon fodder for future wars . . . We are seeing a phenomenon Moscow empire has faced many times, wave after wave of wars and repression that drain away human resources.

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