A monument to Oles Buzin will be erected at Kievsky railway station in Moscow

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A monument to the writer and journalist Oles Buzin, killed by radicals last year at the entrance of his house, will be erected not far from the Kiev station of the Russian capital. The initiator of the installation of the monument to Olesya became the representatives of the "Zinoviev Club". The club says that the project is implemented on public money. It is reported that Ukrainian citizens who live in Moscow were also actively involved in financing.



Портал "Ukraine" With reference to the MIA, “Russia Today” quotes Olga Zinovieva’s statement:
This project is implemented on public money. Now we are meeting with sculptor Andrei Kovalchuk, who was offered to create a project of this monument. The statue will be installed near the Kiev railway station in Moscow.


It is reported that mother Olesya Buziny expressed support for the initiative to establish a monument in Moscow, where Oles repeatedly visited to participate in political talk shows and to present her books.

Previously, Valentina Buzina (the mother of the murdered Olesya) received a medal from the Zinoviev Club. The medal "Man of the Year", according to the club, was awarded Oles Buzin - posthumously.

Kiev writer and journalist, accustomed to expressing his point of view, without looking at the political situation, was killed in April of 2015. This happened the next day after the publication of his personal data on the notorious terrorist site “Peacemaker”, which is supervised by the American special services through the people's deputy Anton Gerashchenko.
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  1. +62
    15 January 2016 16: 43
    He was the last mind of Ukraine.
    1. +62
      15 January 2016 16: 44
      Quote: Primus Pilus
      was the last mind of Ukraine.

      Who was not afraid to speak openly.
      1. +72
        15 January 2016 16: 52
        Quote: Vladimirets
        Quote: Primus Pilus
        was the last mind of Ukraine.

        Who was not afraid to speak openly.

        Let me add - Oles was the last Little Russian. He loved Ukraine, but did not consider himself a Ukrainian. All his life he fought against the bacteria of Ukrainians and the virus of nationalism, for the unity of the Russian people - Russians, Little Russians and Belarusians.
        Everlasting memory..
        1. +49
          15 January 2016 17: 06
          Quote: Ami du peuple
          Oles was the last Little Russian. He loved Ukraine

          He was one of the last Ukrainians to be called a brother, and on the present outskirts there are almost no such people as Oles Buzin was. Eternal memory and a monument are a necessary thing for him because he did not want such servility in Ukraine to continue.
          1. +17
            15 January 2016 17: 14
            Quote: vlad66
            He was one of the last Ukrainians

            I will repeat once again - Buzina categorically did not consider himself a Ukrainian (in the sense that is now being put into this word)! Anyone who is even a little familiar with his work, this is absolutely clear. Read his "Ghoul Taras Shevchenko", perhaps - maybe you can make sure .. To call Oles "Ukrainian" means to insult his memory.
            1. +4
              15 January 2016 23: 36
              Quote: Ami du peuple
              To call Olesya "Ukrainian" means to insult his memory.

              Olesya was repeatedly advised to move with his family to Russia, warning of the danger, but he answered: "I am Ukrainian and my place is in Ukraine."
              1. 0
                16 January 2016 19: 37
                Oles was a monarchist.
                This is more than Ukrainian.
                There’s nothing to guess and talk about who he is.
                Just listen to it.
                In this matter, I agree with him.
          2. +6
            15 January 2016 17: 51
            Now there are other problems in the EU and in Ukraine they did not manage to get the job to the end. But they will also work with Belarus - democracy is not enough.
            1. +14
              15 January 2016 18: 18
              I listened in Belarusian, then read the credits in Polish and I will say that there is ideological work from Poland aimed at the generation that grew after the collapse of the USSR. In a word: dad Lukashenko is waiting for the Maidan.
              1. +7
                15 January 2016 19: 43
                Quote: vvu-globus
                dad Lukashenko is waiting for the Maidan.

                Do not wait! This is not for you, because it is not there.
            2. +6
              15 January 2016 22: 42
              Yes, you’re already sick of attributing Belarus to the EU, it seems that you yourself want this .. Only now, figs, we won’t get anywhere from you drinks There is nothing wrong with the fact that we had our own branch of the Lithuanian princes (by the way, also Rurikovich).
          3. +1
            15 January 2016 23: 55
            Elderberry was Russian, for this he was meanly killed.
        2. -3
          15 January 2016 20: 12
          He loved Ukraine

          Well, in Ukraine, he needs to erect a monument, with what side Moscow .............
          I don’t know, maybe he came to Rostov, let’s hang a commemorative tablet where he lived and we will tell tourists where he went (in different ways) ??? Are you completely confused people? for the sake of a momentary situation, they are ready to sculpt and erect martyrs in bronze and then stupidly explain that this is not Rosenbaum ....
          1. +2
            15 January 2016 21: 04
            VNA Ukraine now has other heroes and monuments. But Buzina is a monument.
            1. +1
              15 January 2016 22: 14
              VNA Ukraine now has other heroes and monuments.

              Exactly, but we are in Russia and not in Ukraine, what nah "r Buzina, what nah" r a monument, we have nothing else to do except monuments, it is not clear to whom and it is unclear for what services to Russia?
              Then, in general, it is worth starting with the monument to Martin Luther King "not far from the Kievsky railway station in Moscow" - he will be a boss.
          2. +4
            15 January 2016 22: 33
            I agree. With all due respect to his memory, a monument in Moscow is too much.
            1. 0
              17 January 2016 13: 11
              No, not too much. This is temporary, then a monument, with an escort of soldiers of the Preobrazhensky regiment, will be moved to Kiev.
            2. 0
              17 January 2016 13: 11
              No, not too much. This is temporary, then a monument, with an escort of soldiers of the Preobrazhensky regiment, will be moved to Kiev.
          3. +9
            15 January 2016 22: 41
            Quote: Rostov Dad
            He loved Ukraine

            Well, in Ukraine, he needs to erect a monument, with what side Moscow .............
            I don’t know, maybe he came to Rostov, let’s hang a commemorative tablet where he lived and we will tell tourists where he went (in different ways) ??? Are you completely confused people? for the sake of a momentary situation, they are ready to sculpt and erect martyrs in bronze and then stupidly explain that this is not Rosenbaum ....


            You are absolutely right, Buzina was a Ukrainian nationalist, but adequate and thinking. He did not criticize Ukrainian nationalism, he criticized Ukrainian FASCISM.
            And he needs to erect a monument in his homeland.
            1. +1
              16 January 2016 05: 46
              We will deliver it in Moscow and then transfer it. wink
            2. 0
              18 January 2016 14: 14
              Have you read his works? What nationalist is he? Rather, he is an ardent supporter of the Russian Empire.
          4. +1
            17 January 2016 09: 14
            now the motivation of the minuscule article is understandable, probably the monuments to Stalin were demolished with the same motivation - since he is from Georgia, let him put a monument there.
          5. +2
            17 January 2016 17: 29
            Quote: Rostov Dad
            He loved Ukraine

            Well, in Ukraine, he needs to erect a monument, with what side Moscow .............
            I don’t know, maybe he came to Rostov, let’s hang a commemorative tablet where he lived and we will tell tourists where he went (in different ways) ??? Are you completely confused people? for the sake of a momentary situation, they are ready to sculpt and erect martyrs in bronze and then stupidly explain that this is not Rosenbaum ....

            You darling did not quite understand the plan ...
            Now, every person coming and going will see Olesya ... and this is forever a reminder of the Nazi victim! He will become a symbol of the struggle.
            I personally consider Olesya Buzina a hero!
            Eternal memory to him and the kingdom of heaven.
        3. 0
          17 January 2016 21: 55
          Quote: Ami du peuple
          Let me add - Oles was the last Little Russian. He loved Ukraine, but did not consider himself a Ukrainian. All his life he fought against the bacteria of Ukrainians and the virus of nationalism, for the unity of the Russian people - Russians, Little Russians and Belarusians.
          Everlasting memory..

          Oles understood the difference between Little Russia and Ukraine. Ukraine is the land of Russian lands, Little Russia is a small homeland - the cradle of all Russian peoples, Great Russians, Little Russians, and Belorossians.
      2. +6
        15 January 2016 16: 53
        Although he was against Novorossia for "eating that square", he deserves respect. True, I doubt that in the current "Makhnovist" Outskirts, where "power" as a symbol of state structure is present only on screens and in the speeches of politicians, a monument will be erected. Today, even such obvious patriots of the Outskirts, as he was, are taboo. The suburbs are ruled not just by national chauvinism, but by ordinary fascism.
        1. +2
          15 January 2016 16: 58
          Quote: Leprechaun
          that in the current "Makhnovist" suburb, where power is present only on screens and in the speeches of politicians, a monument will be erected.

          "Not far from the Kievsky railway station of the Russian capital" wink
          1. +2
            15 January 2016 17: 01
            Quote: Vladimirets
            "Not far from the Kievsky railway station of the Russian capital"

            Thank you, sorry! These nits already got us so much that one word Ukraine, except for cursing and anger, causes nothing more.
            But to erect a monument in Moscow to an ardent supporter of "united and independent" (remember his statements about Crimea, Donbass and the integrity of Ukraine, on a TV show in Moscow) is nonsense!
        2. +5
          15 January 2016 17: 39
          Quote: Leprechaun
          Although he was against Novorossia for "eating that square", he deserves respect.

          ----------------------------
          He, like Sharia, is for the Ukraine that developed as a result of the collapse of the USSR, that is, for a multinational state of Russians, Ukrainians, Czechs, Hungarians, Romanians, Belarusians, Tatars, etc. He warned that the bite of Nazism would be fatal for the unity of the country. He saw the country as a neutral neighbor-friendly state in which there was potential.
          1. +1
            15 January 2016 20: 05
            Quote: Altona
            He, like Shary, is for the Ukraine that developed as a result of the collapse of the USSR
            I agree! But, everyone looks at the world through his own prism, you have your own, because you are far from events, Sharia, who lives in Europe, has his own, and the inhabitants of Donbass have their own. And only one thing unites us, the name of the instrument is a prism!
            1. +4
              15 January 2016 20: 27
              Quote: Leprechaun
              I agree! But, everyone looks at the world through his own prism, you have your own, because you are far from events, Sharia, who lives in Europe, has his own, and the inhabitants of Donbass have their own. And only one thing unites us, the name of the instrument is a prism!

              ----------------------
              Why is it far? I served with the Ukrainians in the army and studied at the institute. They were half the number that was in the company and at the institute. There were never any ethnic problems there. No and never. And I did not think that such a terrible war would go on on such a grand scale.
              1. +1
                15 January 2016 21: 23
                Quote: Altona
                Why is it far?
                But we are not about the old, but about the modern. But in modern times, this is when you know that the children of those with whom you once served and possibly ate from the same kettle are beating on you, as cassettes are torn not over Belgrade, but over your house.
      3. +26
        15 January 2016 17: 36
        I am not Nemtsov! I am Elder Oles.
        And Europe is not sad about me ...
        And Schuster will not cry, all sad ...
        And Inter will not trumpet the truth aloud.

        I am not pleased with the power that I came ...
        The power that is on the Maidan-in their ...
        What went to war in the Donbass in the spring ...
        What the Crimea lost in hatred ...

        What humiliates WWII veterans
        And honors Bandera, keeping fear in himself ...
        Maidan brought the bloody jesters to us.
        Power bribed you, but not me!

        She was afraid of me, like Kuzma,
        That I was not afraid to tell the truth ...
        I’m shot, but I’ll take with me
        Freedom - only tell the truth ...

        I didn’t bend, how did you bend
        Colleagues that keep silent for the money ...
        But evil didn’t come from Moscow at all ...
        From Kiev, where the Rada is hell ...

        And if you are a lying coward in life
        Blame all over Moscow, shout about honor ...
        Gerashchenko, you are not a peacock, but a goose ...
        I am with you in my heart !!! Elderberry Oles


        Author: Irina Samarina
    2. +10
      15 January 2016 16: 56
      I believe this man with a capital letter deserves to be perpetuated, albeit not at home, as an example of a clear conscience.
      1. +1
        15 January 2016 22: 36
        Support.
    3. +6
      15 January 2016 17: 06
      Quote: Primus Pilus
      He was the last mind of Ukraine.

      Of course, not the last, but he definitely became his symbol.
      1. +6
        15 January 2016 18: 11
        Truly, there is no prophet in his own country! I think his monument will be good on Russian soil. That's right, eternal memory! hi
        1. +7
          15 January 2016 18: 28
          It’s correct that they decided to erect a monument to Oles Buzin at the Kiev train station in Moscow. This monument will be a dumb reproach to the coming and leaving Ukrainians, that it was with their tacit consent (and maybe with active participation) that an accident happened with Ukraine. I am sure that when passing by the monument, they will lower their eyes in shame for themselves and their country.
    4. +1
      15 January 2016 18: 27
      And to rename the square in front of the station for the sake of his memory .. I haven’t been in Moscow for about ten years, it seems that there was some kind of obelisk in honor of the geyropa .. Here in its place ...
      Quote: Primus Pilus
      He was the last mind of Ukraine.
      1. 0
        17 January 2016 21: 19
        Nothing has changed in 10 years - Europe Square and the Abduction of Europa fountain
        1. 0
          17 January 2016 21: 21
          ... and here is the fountain
    5. 0
      17 January 2016 18: 36
      Not the last mind. Patriot of Ukraine, patriot of Russia. Brave, smart person. He was not the last. Walked ahead and openly spoke the TRUTH !!! I knew about the danger of reprisals against him, murders in Ukraine. I can not write the word Ukraine with a capital letter. While there Svidomo-lousy government with only a small one. I do not respect nasty types!
  2. 0
    15 January 2016 16: 46
    Not familiar, but respect. I watched his discussion on TV several times. A normal man, but on Gorky Street (Yamskaya) he still does not roll - unambiguously. But I respect, unambiguously. maybe small, like Nikulin in front of the circus ???? Type is, but not noticeable. And if you look closely, "Yes, here he is ...".
  3. +7
    15 January 2016 16: 47
    Professional, truth-teller, patriot and citizen.
  4. +6
    15 January 2016 16: 48
    The murderers of writers and poets are never forgiven. Let the guests of the capital watch.
    1. +4
      15 January 2016 16: 54
      Quote: Humpty
      The murderers of writers and poets are never forgiven. Let the guests of the capital watch.

      I agree. Killing a writer or poet is tantamount to killing a blessed, telling the truth.
  5. +1
    15 January 2016 16: 48
    Yes alaverdy- Kiev square .... Well there is enough space. But all one in size should not be mistaken.
  6. +8
    15 January 2016 16: 49
    And who is against it?
    After all, man lived in good conscience.
    Although the idealist was, in the best, brightest sense of the word.
    More to such.
    A monument to such a citizen of his country is necessary.
    So that those who hesitate remember conscience and responsibility towards the country and future generations.
    1. +4
      15 January 2016 17: 38
      Quote: demo
      And who is against it?
      After all, man lived in good conscience.
      Although the idealist was, in the best, brightest sense of the word.
      More to such.
      A monument to such a citizen of his country is necessary.
      So that those who hesitate remember conscience and responsibility towards the country and future generations.

      Bright memory.
  7. +9
    15 January 2016 16: 49
    The Kiev writer and journalist is not about Olesya, he is a Slav with his mind and body, for which he was actually killed. Once again he proved to everyone that the unconquered spirit is stronger than the fascist gang.
  8. +17
    15 January 2016 16: 49
    but why at the Kiev station ????
    Maybe soon we will return the historical name and will become the Bryansk station ...

    the place is opposite the embassy of Ukraine !!!!
    1. +2
      15 January 2016 22: 39
      Quote: Redactor
      but why at the Kiev station ????
      Maybe soon we will return the historical name and will become the Bryansk station ...

      the place is opposite the embassy of Ukraine !!!!

      Do you think conscience will wake up? No, nothing to wake up! But here is a monument to the soldiers of the NKVD, who cleared the territory of Ukraine from Bandera ... wink
      What a pity that they do not care about perpetuating the memory of worthy people in Ukraine, but, on the contrary, praise all trash!
  9. +9
    15 January 2016 16: 50
    Imagine how much poison in the Ukrainian forums and in Ukrainian media will pour out about this news.
    1. +1
      15 January 2016 16: 59
      Or, information on official resources will not appear anywhere else ....
  10. +1
    15 January 2016 16: 55
    In the light of the previous post .... Paveletsky-there generally places the sea. Especially since many trains went to Ukraine. Well, take the same Debaltsevsky, Donetsk ambulance, or Yasinovataya .. Well, how much time did they spend in them when he went to the children who brought up his mother-in-law. Yes, I didn’t even think about where he was going. Type there. And now ??? Type is in Ukraine. But all one is the birthplace.
  11. +3
    15 January 2016 16: 59
    And in Kiev, therefore, even for a memorial plaque there was no place. Yes, it’s for the better, the monuments are now no longer demolished. Let there be a memory of him, of the troubled times in Ukraine and of our ties with Ukraine.
    1. +6
      15 January 2016 17: 18
      And you do not know what is in Kiev with meme. a board would be made ...
      Thanks to the leadership of the Russian Federation and Moscow for permission to erect the monument.
      1. +2
        15 January 2016 19: 47
        Quote: KVIRTU
        And you do not know what is in Kiev with meme. a board would be made ...

        I guess. Yes, and in Moscow it is necessary to keep an eye on.
      2. +4
        15 January 2016 21: 19
        Quote: KVIRTU
        And you do not know what is in Kiev with meme. a board would be made ...

        They put a board on his house, again practically with public money, and ... through the m-c they broke the "unknown". So MANY THANKS to Russia for remembering our heroes.
  12. +3
    15 January 2016 17: 02
    We need a monument to Olesya Buzina in Russia, this is for sure! And you need to oblige all Ukrainians who come or work in Moscow to not only visit him, but also to lay flowers at the monument, and whoever refuses - a suitcase, train station, Kiev.
  13. -6
    15 January 2016 17: 04
    I do not understand why. Everything is politicized. Let's be honest with ourselves - few people knew him before the murder, but they read even less.
    1. Darkoff
      +2
      15 January 2016 17: 24
      Quote: kit-kat
      I do not understand why. Everything is politicized. Let's be honest with ourselves - few people knew him before the murder, but they read even less.

      I minus the fact that after all the news about the murder of Olesya, everyone, even a little interested in politics in my environment, had a shock and a feeling that they had killed a loved one.
      If you do not know something, then this does not mean that no one knows.
    2. Wal
      0
      15 January 2016 17: 25
      You do not judge others by yourself
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      2. 0
        16 January 2016 19: 54
        Quote: Wal
        You do not judge others by yourself


        Advice for the future: insert a quote from the person you are responding to before posting. While you wrote the answer to this chocolate bar, DarkOFF answered him - and many people inattentively attributed your answer to it - and threw cons! I'm sorry (and from me - plus hi )
    3. 0
      15 January 2016 19: 22
      Quote: kit-kat
      Let's be honest with ourselves - few people knew him before the murder, but they read even less.

      Do you even read comments? About whom and what people write about!
      Not just about the future monument, but WHO it will be! It turns out they know who, contrary to your judgment.
    4. 0
      15 January 2016 22: 25
      I will answer politely. Having said that few people knew Buzin and read before the murder, you spoke very disrespectfully to those present at this forum.
      1. -1
        18 January 2016 09: 39
        Quote: wadim13
        I will answer politely. Having said that few people knew Buzin and read before the murder, you spoke very disrespectfully to those present at this forum.

        I do not see the relationship. Those who come to this forum undoubtedly mostly know about Buzin, but there are still 143 million Russian citizens left, the vast majority of whom learned about Buzin from news of his murder.
  14. +6
    15 January 2016 17: 08
    Oles Buzin is undoubtedly a person worthy of memory. Intellectual, patriot and, of course, fearless man. I am pleased to read his books.
  15. +5
    15 January 2016 17: 12
    ... And put (sorry for vulgarity) at the station urinals in the form of a pig that opened his mouth ...
    1. 0
      16 January 2016 19: 58
      Quote: Abbra
      urinals in the form of a pig opening his mouth ...


      Not everyone goes there. But the mosaic portrait on the floor before leaving the station - that’s it! When the 3,14ndos took Baghdad, the first thing they destroyed was the portrait of Bush Sr., laid out on the floor in front of the entrance to the international airport - they were tightly hooked laughing
  16. +2
    15 January 2016 17: 12
    At the forum, sites for monuments have already been discussed. It seems to me that if a monument to an Indian is erected near the US Embassy, ​​this is still normal, then O. Buzin, only, opposite the Kiev station. The Ukrainian embassy, ​​I hope soon, will raise the question, "ah, what does this mean?"
  17. +2
    15 January 2016 17: 12
    kit-kat
    "Everything is being politicized."
    Is that an awkward word or a scary one? And look out the window. "Not interested in politics? Then she will be interested in you."
    I think at the monument we need video cameras against the excesses of Bendera and our sympathizers. They rush to paint.
  18. +3
    15 January 2016 17: 13
    A monument to the writer and journalist Oles Buzin, who was killed by the radicals last year at the entrance of his house, will be erected near the Kiev station of the Russian capital.
    Good deed. Oles Buzina is a talented writer, a worthy person, a sober-minded patriot of Ukraine, the Ukraine that we remember from the USSR, and not the one that we see now. I recommend reading his book "The Secret History of Ukraine-Rus".
  19. +1
    15 January 2016 17: 15
    But what's the point? Or did he do something for Russia? Gutar as it is, so let them put
    1. 0
      17 January 2016 15: 03
      You know, it was always interesting for me to watch talk shows with his participation. Then I looked at his YouTube programs about the name Ukraine. I am far from considering him as a person who advocated fraternal ties between Ukraine and Russia. He was Different. There are two explanations for this - either he possessed the property of a "weather vane", or a person who thinks and seeks, somewhere mistaken. So, he was exactly a thinking and seeker, and was not afraid to admit it. This is for this Bright Memory to him.
  20. +9
    15 January 2016 17: 16
    I have nothing against the monument to Oles Buzina, but how then did the rest of the victims of Bandera fascism, Ukrainian fascism, rampant gangsters in Ukraine, about them, thousands and thousands of who were tortured, raped, cut to organs, dying of hunger, frozen from the cold, robbed to threads. Do they care about ordinary people? They need to erect a monument, Oles Buzin is one of many and only.
    1. +6
      15 January 2016 17: 25
      Oh, no monument. You just need to prevent this mode. And Bandera was equated with Nazism, as such.
    2. -1
      18 January 2016 09: 30
      Quote: Jura
      I have nothing against the monument to Oles Buzina, but how then did the rest of the victims of Bandera fascism, Ukrainian fascism, rampant gangsters in Ukraine, about them, thousands and thousands of who were tortured, raped, cut to organs, dying of hunger, frozen from the cold, robbed to threads. Do they care about ordinary people? They need to erect a monument, Oles Buzin is one of many and only.

      That's it!
  21. +2
    15 January 2016 17: 17
    A monument to be erected at the entrance to the Kievsky railway station on the platform and to write: "Died for freedom at the hands of the Banderaites"
  22. +7
    15 January 2016 17: 19
    One of the last honest journalists in Ukraine. Everlasting memory
  23. +4
    15 January 2016 17: 24
    He is a hero. I watched it on TV at a meeting with Solovyov. Not everyone spoke correctly, but defended his point of view on the Ukrainian Maidan and subsequent events, although this was very risky.
    This monument is needed! and for uraintsev and for us!
  24. +2
    15 January 2016 17: 25
    The man turned out to be brave, honest, did not bend under inadequate characters. Personally, I, as a person born and living in Moscow, are not against the monument
  25. +3
    15 January 2016 17: 25
    The issue with the monument is not straightforward. Not even a year has passed and immediately a monument? In our country in recent years, many people have died and with no less merit! But for some reason there is no talk about their perpetuation! So with the monument to Olesya do not rush and politicize this action.
    1. -3
      15 January 2016 18: 04
      In our country, in recent years, many people have died and with no less merit! Examples in the studio
    2. +4
      15 January 2016 18: 29
      Do you mean Nemtsov?
      1. 0
        15 January 2016 18: 50
        Yes you that. Who would have thought? Suddenly, the commenter made a slip of the tongue. What do you think, and who else?
  26. +9
    15 January 2016 17: 39
    Good news. And the monument to Gaidar - to demolish the dog
    1. -4
      15 January 2016 18: 05
      Quote: nazar_0753
      And the monument to Gaidar - to demolish the dog

      Well, why are you better than seafarers?
      1. +5
        15 January 2016 18: 52
        And what is Gaidar better than Shukhevych?
      2. +1
        16 January 2016 09: 47
        Well, what are you minusing, I’m not for E. Gaidar and not for his Masha, but to demolish the monument, I repeat once again, why are you better than dill?
        And about Gaidar, I spoke about twenty years ago - if I were to see Arkady Gaidar’s meeting with his granddaughter, he probably would have taken his head off with a saber for treason.
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        2. 0
          17 January 2016 15: 16
          I agree. Let it stand. And to take children there and tell, that’s the man through whose fault Russia, in the 90, lost so many souls - from poverty, hopelessness, loss of faith in itself and the country.
          For grandfather Gaidar, a college teacher was retired at the college. He said that A. Gaidar, in 17 years, commanded a regiment where there were many men much older than him. Can you imagine their level if yesterday’s schoolchild commanded them? This is not against A. Gaidar, so, from life.
    2. -1
      18 January 2016 09: 31
      Well, with this, I think, few will argue.
  27. -1
    15 January 2016 18: 03
    Very correct idea! I saw several different gears with him.
  28. +5
    15 January 2016 18: 03
    Any true and independent journalist deserves respect, and the monument will be a confirmation of this.
  29. +3
    15 January 2016 18: 04
    Well, for a country such that a monument to worthy citizens has to be erected in another country. Well, to hell.
    1. 0
      15 January 2016 18: 25
      In no case should monuments be set in 404 for Real Ukrainians, they will immediately be demolished, It is best to enclose it with crosses over the freshly laid Bandera in several rows.
  30. PWG
    -9
    15 January 2016 18: 09
    Ukrainians already laugh at them insolently over them ...
  31. +3
    15 January 2016 18: 10
    The monument to O. Buzin deserves a better place.
    But knowing how he worried about his country and people, he would have been "happy" to fight for the souls of Ukrainians even from the other world, reminding that the Slavs are united.
    1. +1
      16 January 2016 09: 54
      Quote: tomcat117
      The monument to O. Buzin deserves a better place.


      And you know, in my opinion a very good place, we’ll probably have a relationship even during our lifetime, and upon arrival of the Ukrainians in Moscow, it will be a constant reminder to them what they have done.
  32. 0
    15 January 2016 18: 19
    I heard his speech, where he said that it would be nice for Russia and Ukraine to unite in an alliance, where the primacy of the birthright of Russia will be in Ukraine, but with the capital in Moscow. But in principle, the way it is, if you look. Plus Belarus and Americans would smoke bamboo. The man was, he spoke for his homeland and spoke the truth, whatever it would be for Russia and Ukraine. There would be more of these and we and they are not biased. Slav. The last time he left Moscow for a meeting with death from a train station or airport I don’t know, I think a monument is needed for a brave man and citizen!
  33. +3
    15 January 2016 18: 22
    Quote: Primus Pilus
    He was the last mind of Ukraine.

    that Ukrainians-migrant workers would remember. the first thing they see, transgressing the holy land, is the one they killed.
  34. +1
    15 January 2016 18: 31
    When Oles Buzin expressed his opinions in Russia, he was immediately worried by the thought that in Ukraine he was in great danger, but could not believe it. But Ukraine committed an irreparable evil - it killed O. Buzina, the bright man of her country. Where are you going, Hohland?!.
    1. +3
      15 January 2016 19: 12
      Quote: PValery53
      When Oles Buzin expressed his opinions in Russia, he was immediately worried by the thought that in Ukraine he was in great danger, but could not believe it.

      And he openly said that he would return to Kiev tomorrow, and there they were already hunting for him ...
  35. +1
    15 January 2016 18: 41
    This was a Ukrainian. It is a pity that it became clear to me only after his death. He disliked him, judging by his participation in the programs "Evening with Solovyov" and "The Right to Vote". But in vain.

    Rest in peace.
  36. -2
    15 January 2016 18: 47
    The monument in Moscow is not a monument in the brain of Ukrainian children! Ask the layman of Ukraine, who is Oleg Buzina, I predict the answer, (he is scary) - COMPETITION OF THE BARDARD 70-80%, ENEMY of Ukraine50-60%. Who knows there about him ???

    Give GOD a healthy brain to this unfortunate camp ....
  37. +3
    15 January 2016 19: 21
    Eternal memory to Olesya! Always waiting for his appearance at Solovyov, his silence even said a lot. He did not adapt to anyone, he was always true to himself. There will be a monument in Moscow, this is very good. Do not consider me an idealist, but I believe there will be a monument to Oles in Kiev too!
  38. +3
    15 January 2016 19: 41
    It was possible to agree or disagree with him (on talk shows), but defending his position, he never stooped to rude verbal skirmishes, which often had to be observed and heard at these SHOWs. Oles Buzin was a real patriot of Ukraine.
  39. +1
    15 January 2016 20: 00
    Oles Buzin is worthy of memory. On television, he had no equal in understanding the possible future union of the Great Russians, Belorussians and Little Russians. The best solution is a confederation. And yet, to unite it is necessary to share power .... I do not know, or the mind is not enough, or someone is interfering with the union, the former united people.
  40. +5
    15 January 2016 20: 12
    A Kiev writer and journalist, accustomed to declaring his point of view, not looking back at the political situation, was killed in April 2015.
    - and the Russian-Ukrainian writer Nikolai Gogol in 1835 wrote about "Taras Bulba", ... and also about the betrayal and murder of his sons - two DIFFERENT Ukrainian patriots and traitors - "of the same blood" ???
    Probably, Nikolai Gogol still warned of a people who live At the outskirts the borders of the Russian Empire!
    Well, come on Ukrainians, tear your shirt - put "minuses"! Please me hare! I will NOT be offended by you!
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    2. 0
      17 January 2016 15: 19
      Why minus that?
      1. +1
        17 January 2016 20: 06
        "alexej123", yes, I exploded a little bit ..., and "they" reached their outskirts, most likely they realized and did not jump ...
        Lord is their judge ...
        And you and me, "alexej123", came the holidays "Christmas Eve" (today is 18.01.2016/XNUMX/XNUMX from the birth of Christ), it's time for the Russian and cold ice-hole, - Schaub, be in health. And I send you, brother, a Russian bow and a handshake!
        1. 0
          19 January 2016 15: 57
          And you don’t get sick.
  41. +2
    15 January 2016 20: 47
    Am I alone, or is it really happening in the last days? Gryzlov's trip to Ukraine, Barak's call to Putin and this ... "For four hours the meeting between Russian Presidential Aide Vladislav Surkov and US Deputy Secretary of State Victoria Nuland continues. : https: //russian.rt.com/article/142204 winked
    1. +3
      15 January 2016 21: 27
      Quote: vladimirvn
      Gryzlov's trip to Ukraine, Barack's call to Putin, and this ... "The meeting between Russian Presidential Aide Vladislav Surkov and US Deputy Secretary of State Victoria Nuland has been going on for four hours already.

      Bargaining ... pressing each other ... cooperating .... how to influence Kiev and get out of the "unpleasant story" with a decent face.
    2. +3
      16 January 2016 00: 16
      Of course, this is called dirty politics. An alternative to it is war in its purest form. Further explain?
  42. +3
    15 January 2016 21: 59
    It is a very good initiative to erect a monument to this talented, brave and honest man! And perpetuate the memory of him! I think this monument will embody all the brave and principled writers and journalists.
  43. +1
    15 January 2016 23: 40
    Good memory to him! Though sharp was a man.
  44. +2
    15 January 2016 23: 50
    Well done! I am for! Such a person can not be immortalized!
  45. +1
    16 January 2016 00: 06
    Oles Buzin is worthy of a monument in Moscow.
  46. +4
    16 January 2016 00: 10
    He was a man! He knew they would kill. Shole to the end. I ask myself, but how could I? I do not know. Respect to him. So it is necessary to put monuments, this is our conscience. And it doesn’t matter where, why doesn’t a Russian man put up a monument in Moscow? Here and not Russian monuments are full.
    1. +1
      16 January 2016 22: 19
      I fully support you!
  47. +1
    16 January 2016 01: 26
    Nothing, we will not wipe away the tears, this is not a shame, wait for the data of Anton Gerashchenko, as well as his accounts, appearances and other things!
  48. +1
    16 January 2016 01: 56
    The least we can do in his memory is to erect a monument. Worthy Man of Russian civilization. Good initiative. If on folk, how could I contribute?
  49. +3
    16 January 2016 02: 14
    Judas didn’t finish well, and all these Gerashchenko, Yatsenyuk, Turchinov’s and other gangs will finish as well, and Olesya will remember, blessed memory of him!
  50. +1
    16 January 2016 04: 08
    Monument to Elderberry Kiev station))) our trolls))) will be shocked holopindyandiya)))
  51. +2
    16 January 2016 07: 01
    I respected this man. Although in many ways for me he was the personification of the Little Russian spirit. Not Russian, but Little Russian. Sometimes harsh, even angry, but not a coward.
    I’m not sure that a monument in Moscow is necessary. But I’m not against it either. There are still people in Ukraine who are not afraid. And this monument will be to them all. For those who weren't afraid. Those who are now being oppressed by the SBU and killed in the Donbass.
    So let it be.
  52. 0
    16 January 2016 07: 33
    Gentlemen, have you ever thought that the ruin, after the installation of a monument to their citizen, will claim the right to the site of the monument? You can expect everything from these wheatgrass. This will be another fact of verbal shock to the Earth's atmosphere. Does Russia need it?
  53. +2
    16 January 2016 07: 37
    Who is against a monument to a journalist?
    Who is against monuments to thousands of “Afghans”?
    Who is against a monument to my guys who were caught up in the political “mess” of 1973 in Chile? Out of twenty-five Russian guys, there are only two of us left; we meet in pharmacies.
    Vietnam, Angola, Syria, Egypt, Chile, Syria again and Egypt again, Nicaragua and Honduras, an oil terminal in Rotterdam...
    Oles deserves a monument - get it. This is the time.
    What about others?
    Including HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS of soldiers who died in the Great and Patriotic War and tens of tons of medals and orders that still (and 70 years have passed since the Victory) “have not found their heroes”?
  54. +1
    16 January 2016 07: 51
    It's better at the Ukraina Hotel. Preferably facing the T. Shevchenko embankment))))
  55. +2
    16 January 2016 10: 19
    And what is the monument to him for? Especially in Russia. What exactly did he do for Russia to perpetuate his memory?
    There is a pilot who died in Syria, there is a Marine - when are they going to erect monuments to them?
    Will there be a monument to the unknown militiaman of Novorossiya at the Kievsky station?
  56. 0
    16 January 2016 15: 09
    Only for the book "The Ghoul Shevchenko", which put all Shevchenko lovers in line at the Kanatchikova dacha, reclining or still speaking, his eternal memory. I myself remember at school in the mid-60s I got into the library archive and there was an album of works by the artist Shevchenko - many images of men with giant genitals. Usually the male nature is written covered in these places, with the exception of adherents.
  57. -1
    17 January 2016 09: 08
    Both hands are in favor, but I think it should be not just a bust, but a real composition, where O. Buzina, whom I respect, should be one of the characters, along with other little-known victims of the Bendery regime. And the monument should stand at the Ukrainian embassy as a silent reproach to the Ukrainian people .
  58. +1
    17 January 2016 11: 43
    We have countless heroes. You can erect several monuments on every street in every city, but we won’t honor them all. And you propose to erect a monument to the ardent nationalist Khokhol in the center of Russia! Great. We've arrived!
  59. +1
    17 January 2016 14: 16
    Maybe Buzina was a good person, but we are completely lost with the monument. The controversy about the monument to a citizen of Ukraine should take place on the margins of the Ukropia media, and not on the Russian website. We're sick of these dill! Let them jump at home, don’t bother meddling with us with their heroes, there’s a ton of space on Khreschatyk, let them put them there in an embrace with Nemtsov. They also found me a martyr!
  60. +1
    17 January 2016 15: 40
    From the works of Ukrainian schoolchildren:
    1. The European Union wants to have Ukraine as a member.
    2. The revolutionaries accumulated great potential and poured it out on the Maidan.
    3. Yanukovych is not worth the damned egg of Petro Alekseevich Poroshenko.
    4. My dad likes Petr Alekseevich, that's why he hung it over the bed.
    5. When Arseny Petrovich Yatsenyuk is having a hard time inside, he comes to Yulia Vladimirovna to relieve himself.
    6. The deputies of the Verkhovna Rada went out through the anus, so that they would not be defiled by an angry crowd of heavenly hundred.
    7. Peter Alekseevich is a brave man: he is ready to risk the lives of others
    people.
    8. If Pyotr Alekseevich drinks a lot, then he can be bedridden with cancer. And that will hit him below the belt.
    9. Dmitry Anatolyevich Yarosh is a real man and sleeps with ordinary soldiers.
    10. Oleg Valeryevich Lyashko, with his mild nature, is sensitive in many places.
    11. Oleg Valeryevich Lyashko enjoys great popularity among the male part of the Verkhovna Rada.
    12 Having entered the presidency, Peter Alekseevich had a question: with one foot he stood in the past, the other with the future, and between him was a terrible reality.
    13. Julia Vladimirovna left the rostrum and immediately climbed Oleg Yaroslavovich Tyagnibok.
    1. 0
      17 January 2016 22: 24
      Funny. Change the names of personalities to the names of American or Russian “figures” - it will be even funnier! Unfortunately, education is being killed not only in the region, but here too. And Ukrainian schoolchildren now write in their essays, alas, not funny, but terrible things. Terrible for the future of Ukraine.
  61. 0
    17 January 2016 21: 50
    You can also put it on Red Square and rename the street in his honor. If you decide to erect a monument to this journalist, then erect it in his homeland. And in Moscow we need to erect a monument to those who died for Novorossiya.
  62. 0
    17 January 2016 22: 13
    He was a good man. He wasn’t afraid to tell the truth...
  63. +4
    18 January 2016 00: 22
    Quote: IgorH
    VNA Ukraine now has other heroes and monuments. But Buzina is a monument.

    I am sure that A. Buzina is a worthy citizen (patriot) of his country and an excellent writer. He was not afraid to speak out against the junta and was destroyed by it. I am sure that he is worthy of a monument or bas-relief!
    But I’m not a supporter of politicking; it’s a vile thing.
    Tell me in which city the monument to the hero of the war against the Ottoman Empire, “white general” M.D. Skobelev, was erected!!!
    Before the revolution, at least six monuments to General M.D. Skobelev were erected on the territory of the Russian Empire, but none of them have survived to this day.
    .....Moscow. The most monumental equestrian monument to the general was laid on June 5, 1911 and opened on June 24, 1912. The bronze figure of the general and the figures of the soldiers were cast according to the model of the sculptor P. A. Samonov. The monument stood on Tverskaya Square (renamed Skobelevskaya), opposite the house of the Governor General (today's residence of the mayor of Moscow). In 1918 it was destroyed by the Bolsheviks, its place was taken by the monument to the Soviet constitution. In 1954, an equestrian monument to Yuri Dolgoruky was unveiled on Tverskaya Square.....
  64. 0
    18 January 2016 15: 25
    Tell me how you can transfer money to the monument.

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