http://english.pravda.ru/russia/politics/24-06-2009/107841-stalin_billboards-0

24.06.2009

Stalin billboards appear in Russian city indicating recreation of Soviet past



Ten billboards depicting images of Soviet leader Joseph Stalin appeared on the 
streets of Voronezh to everyone's surprise. The bright-colored billboards 
prepared for the 130th anniversary of "the leader of all time and nations" show 
Stalin wearing his parade uniform. The slogan on the billboards says: "Victory 
will be ours." 

The Voronezh-based division of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation 
acknowledged that the billboards appeared on the streets of the city upon their 
initiative. The city authorities are now investigating whether the street 
advertisements shall be considered as inappropriate, The Nezavisimaya Gazeta 
wrote. 

The city authorities showed a reaction to Stalin's images in the streets only 
after the billboards attracted the attention of the local media. 

An official spokesman for the department of the Communist Party in Voronezh 
confirmed that it was the party that ordered the campaign. The production of 
each billboard cost the party 8,000 rubles ($250). The party ordered ten 
billboards, and all of them were installed in the city in spite of the fact 
that several advertising agencies in Voronezh refused from dealing with such an 
order. 

Experts believe that the appearance of the Stalin billboards in Voronezh became 
yet another indication of the current trend to recreate the Soviet past in 
Russia. For example, about 2,000 teenagers enrolled in the communist Pioneer 
Movement on Moscow's Red Square in May of the current year. 

Aleksey Malashenko, a member of the Moscow Carnegie Center , said that the 
situation, which took place in Voronezh, could occur anywhere else in Russia. 

"It is a challenge from those people who ordered the billboards. It is a 
challenge to both the authorities and the general public. It is interesting to 
see how the local authorities are going to react to that. If they pretend that 
they did not notice the billboards, it may mean something like: "oh, guys, we 
are just like you, but we are on duty," the specialist said. 


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