Kremlin Revives Soviet-Style Youth Indoctrination as It Eyes ‘Forever War’ With Ukraine and the West

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government official said, referring to the Russian-Georgian border crossing where tens of thousands of Russians fled the country during the
lover Vladislav Surkov and Vyacheslav Volodin.Despite these efforts, the mass opposition protests of 2011-2012, followed by the widespread
was introduced in the State Duma, Russia's lower house of parliament
Schools reinstated weekly flag-raising ceremonies and anthem-singing in the fall of 2022, evoking Soviet-era rituals.According to a source
close to the Kremlin, the presidential administration is dusting off old Soviet practices and studying them closely, particularly those from
Great Patriotic [War] in front of us
transforming Rosmolodyozh, the Federal Agency for Youth Affairs, into a vast new ideological body tasked with systematizing and unifying all
for the Motherland in peacetime, have now disappeared somewhere
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