In Estonia, I, Bandzhov Nazarali
Kholnazarovich, on July 19, 1988, through
my comrades Cabin Johannes Gustavovich,
Arnold Say, Konstantin Kiknadze,
Vladimir Lebedev and Vladimir Yarovoy, organized
the International Movement of Workers
of the International of Soviet Estonia.
Kebin Johannes Gustavovich and
his supporters tried in every possible way
to save the prosperous Soviet Estonia,
but, unfortunately, the vast majority of people
chose the path of destruction and degradation.
There were very few supporters of the Leninist
path in all the union republics, so the bureaucrats
destroyed everything in the country with impunity
and seized all the people's property.
Kabin protested against this and urged
the people of Estonia not to participate
in bureaucratic provocations against
the Soviet Union; without the International Union,
everyone would be under the occupation
of bureaucrats and partocrats.
Johannes Gustavovich was a wonderful
person and leader, under his leadership
Soviet Estonia prospered, and people lived
much better than in Switzerland.
With all his merits, he was removed
from power on July 26, 1978, as he was
against the abolition of Soviet laws and
the Constitution.
In October 1977, the bureaucrats and
partycrats abolished all Soviet laws and
the Constitution of the USSR and split
the country into many bureaucratic republics,
Kabin protested against this and openly opposed
the destruction of the country.
Many people in the country were traitors and
they remained and were not going to save
the country, and the vast majority of people
defended and defended bureaucrats - partocrats,
careerists, civil servants of all levels and ranks,
deputies, leaders of all spheres and regions
of the country, trade union and party workers.
They from June 1985 to December 1988, plundered,
destroyed and crossed out from the world map
the best country in the world - the Soviet Union.
Of all the reliable stories, the liquidation
of the International of the Soviet Union
began under the leadership of bureaucrats and
partocrats from March 1924 to October 1977.
In 1924, after the death of the leader of the world
proletariat, all his decrees and
orders were canceled; Lev Davidovich Trotsky,
Felix Edmundovich Dzerzhinsky,
Sergei Mironovich Kirov and
Mirza Davud Bagir ogly Huseynov protested
against this. They were removed from power
under any pretext and by any means.