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Monday, November 17, 2008

Russia's crumbling economy provides stiffest test yet for autocratic leader

Subjected to more than a century of propaganda masquerading as news, Russians often seem to live in a different reality from the rest of us
By Adrian Blomfield in Moscow Last Updated: 11:39PM GMT 16 Nov 2008
And sure enough, at a time when their country is locked in its worst financial crisis in a decade, they are more optimistic about the economy than they have ever been. According to opinion polls, 57 per cent reckon it is flourishing, up from 53 per cent in July.
The survey's findings are a triumph for the state, proving that the Kremlin has not lost its touch when it comes to manipulating fact. Obeying orders from the top, Russian television has banned the use of words such as "crisis", "decline" and "devaluation". Coverage of the mayhem in the country's stock market, where shares have fallen by 75 per cent since August, is scant.

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