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Last met this guy in Tiraspol

Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, September 2022


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Copyright Debbie Smyth, 1 October 2022

Posted as part of Six Word Saturday

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    • And most agree with you. This statue had been moved from a more prominent position but in Kyrgyzstan they still appreciate some things he gave them – their country and its borders, and a big push on education apparently.
      No mention of the other side of his actions. Though I haven’t been here long so I probably haven’t seen the full story

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      • It was the October second revolution after Februarys that sealed the fate for the Russian people in 1917. Millions dead afterwards. I can believe that they still place Lenin’s statue prominently anywhere.

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