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Russian ex-officer's anti-corruption blog causes stir

Major Alexei Dymovsky was fired after he posted two video clips on YouTube in which he appealed to Putin to rein in senior officers who he accused of pressuring subordinates to charge innocent people to meet statistical targets. Full Article at International Business Times

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