👀 Video archive. https://t.co/DIUE553B9R
— Garry Kasparov (@Kasparov63) February 19, 2023
Mr. Kasparov @Kasparov63 honestly describes the inconvenient truth of 🇷🇺 perspective on this war. Anyone who still demands “peace talks” with Russia should listen to this man 👇 pic.twitter.com/laL5Vm85tb
— Sabi 🇩🇪❤️🇺🇦 (@Sabine_Messner) February 18, 2023
On Saturday, Feb 18, from 10:00 pm ‘Night Cap’ Session is scheduled
‘Russia Reimagined: Visions for a Democratic Future’Speakers:
Garry Kasparov @Kasparov63
Mikhail Khodorkovsky
Zhanna Nemtsova @ZhannaNemtsova
Irina ShcherbakovaModerator: Katja Gloger#MSC2023 @MunSecConf pic.twitter.com/x5S3Y3nQTc
— Mikhail Khodorkovsky (English) (@mbk_center) February 17, 2023
@Kasparov63 at Munich conf.:
"Dictatorships are based on mythes, the Putin's myth is WW2… The West is also responsible for this myth by not admitting that Stalin is responsible for the WW2 as Hitler."
So right! Victor Suvorov struggled to publish Icebreaker book in the West… pic.twitter.com/XbVwX4Qq51— Homo Cogitans (@HCogitans) February 20, 2023
Here is what’s on the agenda @MunSecConf today
Summary by @nytimes:10 to 11 pm, A “night cap” session will explore the idea of “Russia Reimagined,” with input from Garry Kasparov @Kasparov63; Mikhail Khodorkovsky; and Irina Shcherbakova#MSC2023 https://t.co/DGu7tsQNQN
— Mikhail Khodorkovsky (English) (@mbk_center) February 18, 2023
It used to be Sergey Lavrov in a primetime session. This year at @MunSecConf, 🇷🇺 session on the main program is a night cap on “Russia’s democratic future.” This format is much better indeed: to have a sober conversation about 🇷🇺 future one needs booze. #MSC2023 pic.twitter.com/CtZ3xDuSeF
— Alexander Gabuev 陳寒士 (@AlexGabuev) February 17, 2023
This article is a reprint. You can read the original at the New York Times.
“10 to 11 p.m. A “night cap” session will explore the idea of “Russia Reimagined,” with input from Garry Kasparov, the chess champion and activist; Mikhail Khodorkovsky, the former oil oligarch jailed by President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia; and Irina Shcherbakova, a founding member of Memorial, a rights organization that received a Nobel Peace Prize in 2022.”