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<TROUBLE^MAKER>
02-09-2004, 09:03 PM
Mystery Surrounds Missing Russian Politician
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By Oleg Shchedrov

MOSCOW (Reuters) - The bizarre mystery surrounding missing Russian presidential candidate Ivan Rybkin deepened on Monday when a murder inquiry was opened and then quickly dropped.


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The disappearance of Rybkin, 57, a fierce critic of President Vladimir Putin (news - web sites), on the night of February 5 injected drama into the run-up to a March 14 election in which Putin is widely expected to win easily, securing a second Kremlin term.


While Rybkin, backed by exiled entrepreneur and Putin foe Boris Berezovsky, has launched bitter attacks on the Kremlin chief particularly for his Chechnya (news - web sites) policy, his ratings are very poor. Like other candidates he stands no chance of unseating the highly popular Putin.


His wife, Albina, was quoted on Monday as saying she feared her husband had been kidnapped, but even Rybkin&#39;s political supporters were wary of jumping to this conclusion.


"He may have fallen, been robbed and killed, his body hidden. The other possibility is that it was an election trick, but it is not like him. The third option is linked to politics, but as far as I know he did not receive any threats," his election aide Lyudmila Ponomaryova said in televised comments.


Interfax news agency meanwhile quoted an unnamed Moscow police source as saying: "He (Rybkin) is alive and that is a fact. We hope to find Rybkin."


The police hunt for Rybkin took place against a poignant backdrop in Moscow as the Russian capital observed a day of mourning for the victims of Friday&#39;s bomb on the Moscow metro, with a heavy police presence on the streets.


At least 39 people were killed and more than 100 injured in an attack that Putin has blamed on Chechen separatists.


MYSTERY GROWS


The mystery around Rybkin&#39;s fate grew when Russia&#39;s prosecutor general on Monday dropped a murder inquiry into his disappearance less than an hour after it was opened.


The Moscow prosecutor&#39;s office had earlier formally opened an inquiry of "premeditated murder" after conducting initial searches for him.


It was not immediately clear if justice officials were preparing to report a significant development.


A former speaker of the parliament&#39;s lower house, with a pro-market center-left line, Rybkin has cut a lackluster figure on a Russian scene dominated by larger-than-life political actors, despite his sharp attacks on Putin.


Despite his association with Berezovsky, he has always been regarded as a loyal and predictable pro-establishment figure.


Putin, who has not commented on Rybkin&#39;s disappearance, enjoys an approval rating of 70 percent or more in opinion polls and is guaranteed an easy victory over his six challengers.


But the lack of a real opposition, Putin&#39;s domination of the media and the risk of the March election looking like a Soviet-style poll have drawn expressions of concern from the West.


Visiting Moscow in January, Secretary of State Colin Powell (news - web sites) annoyed his hosts by writing in Izvestia: "Russia&#39;s democratic system seems not yet to have found the essential balance among the executive, legislative and judicial branches of government."


He expressed concern over the opposition&#39;s lack of media access. Rybkin and two stronger challengers -- leftwing economist Sergei Glazyev and liberal Irina Khakamada -- have all complained over poor access to the media, particularly television.

Rybkin was lately a co-chairman of the Liberal Russia party set up by Berezovsky.

Another co-chairman of the party, Sergei Yushenkov, was killed in April and six people were appearing in court on Monday charged with his murder.



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mogadishu
02-10-2004, 12:12 AM
it wouldnt make sense that putin or his supporters would do this.. he is a sure win this year, and if a scandal like this came out.. it would have accomplished nothing.

MagicNakor
02-10-2004, 12:39 AM
Considering the history of Russian politics, such things are fairly common.

:ninja:

Samurai
02-10-2004, 12:42 AM
KGB :ph34r: :ninja:

mogadishu
02-10-2004, 12:56 AM
Originally posted by Samurai@9 February 2004 - 19:42
KGB :ph34r: :ninja:
:D

<TROUBLE^MAKER>
02-10-2004, 01:16 AM
Originally posted by Samurai@9 February 2004 - 19:42
KGB :ph34r:&nbsp; :ninja:
Putin was a Career KGB dude

mogadishu
02-10-2004, 11:39 PM
UPDATE: he was found... looks like a publicity stunt.

http://www.itar-tass.com/eng/level2.html?N...10378&PageNum=0 (http://www.itar-tass.com/eng/level2.html?NewsID=410378&PageNum=0)

j2k4
02-11-2004, 05:45 AM
Rybkin has turned up, wondering why he was missed.

This all sounds a bit bizarre.

Edit: sorry, mogadishu-your post didn&#39;t appear while I was reading-a glitch?

Dieselpower
02-11-2004, 07:55 PM
Look at his face&#33; 150% he was drinking all these days. A typical drunkard&#39;s behavour...

j2k4
02-11-2004, 07:58 PM
Originally posted by Dieselpower@11 February 2004 - 15:55
Look at his face&#33; 150% he was drinking all these days. A typical drunkard&#39;s behavour...
Problems at home, then, eh? :D

<TROUBLE^MAKER>
02-11-2004, 08:43 PM
He must have went on a coke binge, if John Kerry disapeared for 3 days and was reported missing by his family, GW would celebrate with a coke binge.

j2k4
02-12-2004, 05:45 AM
Originally posted by <TROUBLE^MAKER>@11 February 2004 - 16:43
He must have went on a coke binge, if John Kerry disapeared for 3 days and was reported missing by his family, GW would celebrate with a coke binge.
Perhaps a diet coke binge... ;)

Alex H
02-12-2004, 06:13 AM
Must be trying to shed the old image, change his ways etc. Diet coke, low cholesterol alcohol, 99% fat free pretzles...