Thursday, July 24, 2014

Should The Children Of Russia's Leaders Suffer And/Or Be Punished Because Of Their Parent's Actions?

Vladimir Putin with his wife Lyudmilla and a woman believed to be his daughter Maria Putina. Source: Supplied

Dutch Calls For Deportation Of Maria Putina, Who Lives In The Netherlands -- The Australian/The Telegraph

MARIA Putina, daughter of the Russian President, became the target of Dutch anger yesterday with calls for her to be deported from the home that she has set up in the Netherlands with her Dutch boyfriend.

The mayor of the city where victims’ bodies will be brought for identification demanded the expulsion of Maria, 29, the elder of Vladimir Putin’s two daughters, who has a penthouse apartment in a village near The Hague.

Images of the modern block of flats were published by various Dutch media outlets as Twitter users, some believed to be Ukrainians, called for a peaceful demonstration at the village of Voorschoten against her presence.

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Update: 'Maria Putina is welcome in Holland. But not her father' -- The Telegraph

My Comment: No .... they should not. But here is some inside baseball .... the children of many of Russia's leaders .... if not all of them .... past and present .... live abroad.

1 comment:

James said...

Gosh, I can't imagine why!