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Police reform next after cop online outburst to Putin?

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Uploaded by on Nov 11, 2009

Major Aleksey Dymovsky wants to help President Dmity Medvedev in reforming Russian police force. He became an on-line hero after posting a youtube video calling on Prime Minister Vladimir Putin to step in and do something about the poor working conditions.

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  • Wish something like this would happen in America, but as anywhere in the world... Where there are bad cops, there are good honorable cops.

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  • English version the first web-site on police corruption in Russia.

    Look Dymovskiy web-site

  • Dymovskiy Is a real hero!

    They will try to put him on a long time in prison. Or killed. They do not want the truth.

  • For every Rubble made by a corrupt cop 50-100 are lost through crime. It would be better to raise the cops wages and fight crime. Introduce a minimum wage and a basic welfare system so that people don't have to commit crimes out of poverty and you can reduce crime by 80% within the next 10 years.

    It will cost but will be cheaper then the current system.

  • Подполковник Игорь Коныгин поддерживает Дымовского и рассказывает о коррупции см. на стр. без w zamirror ucoz  ru/

    пробелы-точка

  • I' m russian. We want to see Dymovskiy on our television and discuss the reform! Only two channels showed him and criticized a lot. Maybe we should ask your president to tell Medvedev to show him on TV? Our television doesnt show our problems!

  • The question is where is the money coming from, who knows about it and are the police obsolete with oligarchs running with their own set of laws. When was the last time a Russian oligarch or mafioso was sentenced to life in prison? Those stables definitely need cleaning, but it's an ongoing process to fight corruption - it never ends. Remain vigilant.

  • to suggest that any separate news outlet such as RT is objective reporting is laughable

  • I don't know am I average or not but I think it's up to us citizens to decide if there will be strong actions from Putin. We should go on demanding investigation and changes in the whole structure so that he knows for sure his reputation depends on it. You know, Russian police is like Augean Stables and it takes Hercules to clean it. You can't just dismiss a dozen generals and consider the problem solved.

  • I guess it's best to get your news from a variety of sources to "fill in the gaps." But to suggest that a Kremlin-sponsored news outlet such as RT is objective reporting is laughable. You can see the strings Putin pulls with their story topics and lack of investigative reporting. To report on what is actually happening in Russia Today would put them on an endangered species list in Russia. Will there be any lasting reform from this last report? What does the average Russian think about this?

  • 'they are not telling the whole story'

    Who does?

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