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octoberlib

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Wed Jan 18, 2017, 12:23 AM Jan 2017

Know who else uses bikers as protection against protesters?

Putin's Angels: Inside Russia's Most Infamous Motorcycle Club


By Damon Tabor
October 8, 2015


I had traveled to Russia in July to learn about the vision of the Surgeon and his fellow Nochniye Volki. A charismatic showman with a penchant for provocative bombast, the motorcycle club's leader is perhaps Russia's most recognizable nationalist star. Over the past decade, he has transformed a once-underground biker gang into a self-styled vanguard of patriotic holy warriors, reportedly 5,000 strong, with close ties to the Kremlin. In the Russian media, he can regularly be heard trumpeting the country's greatness while warning that its enemies — America, Europe, homosexuals, liberals, traitorous "fifth columnists" — intend to undermine Mother Russia. He and the other Night Wolves often hold motorcycle rallies to promote Russian patriotism and Orthodox Christianity, making rumbling pilgrimages to churches and holy sites. He has vowed to defend the Kremlin from Maidan-inspired protesters and has pledged to die for Vladimir Putin, the country's president. He has famously declared that "wherever the Night Wolves are, that should be considered Russia." Recently, the club held a three-day anti-NATO rally in Slovakia. Lately, the Surgeon has taken to praising Stalin.

Western reporters have dubbed the Night Wolves either "Russia's Hells Angels" or, because of their muscular patriotism, a crucial source of "Russian soft power." But such descriptions fall short. In late February 2014, at the beginning of Russia's takeover of Ukraine's Crimean Peninsula, the Surgeon was spotted on a flight to Crimea. On the day of his arrival, the Night Wolves were working alongside pro-Russia militias, setting up roadblocks in Sevastopol. In March, according to the U.S. government, they stormed a naval facility, with the Surgeon personally helping to coordinate "the confiscation of Ukrainian weapons with the Russian forces." On March 18th, Russia formally annexed the peninsula. Whether the Night Wolves' leader acted on his own initiative or on orders from Russian officials remains unknown, but it seems unlikely the Kremlin would not sanction, at least tacitly, an operation of such consequence. (The Surgeon soon received a medal for "the liberation of the Crimea and Sevastopol" in Moscow, Russian media reported.) After fighting broke out in eastern Ukraine weeks later, a Night Wolves chapter joined pro-Russia militias battling the country's army — a grinding conflict that continues and has killed nearly 8,000 thus far. The Night Wolves have been running "humanitarian convoys" into the region and, I witness, serving as a police force in Luhansk, one of two self-declared separatist republics.

http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/putins-angels-inside-russias-most-infamous-motorcycle-club-20151008
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Know who else uses bikers as protection against protesters? (Original Post) octoberlib Jan 2017 OP
Is that why Trump.. coco22 Jan 2017 #1
It wouldn't surprise me if one of Trump's Kremlin handlers suggested it. octoberlib Jan 2017 #2
Yeah.one of his surrogates on campaign named. coco22 Jan 2017 #4
The Baseej in Iran use them, too--they do what they do in the Phillipines to arrest people MADem Jan 2017 #3
Trump wants to govern like a despot so bad octoberlib Jan 2017 #5
I would have guessed the Rolling Stones at Altamont DBoon Jan 2017 #6
Figures. dalton99a Jan 2017 #7

coco22

(1,258 posts)
4. Yeah.one of his surrogates on campaign named.
Wed Jan 18, 2017, 12:33 AM
Jan 2017

Boris Epshtyn that sounds like a good one,I couldn't hardly watch when he was on through the campaign he is just as bad as Kellyanne.

MADem

(135,425 posts)
3. The Baseej in Iran use them, too--they do what they do in the Phillipines to arrest people
Wed Jan 18, 2017, 12:31 AM
Jan 2017

Handcuff/blindfold the prisoner, put them on a motorcycle between two arresting officers.

Sometimes they come home, sometimes they don't.

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