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"russia"Man drowns in his own faeces after falling into cesspit and being left there for 12 hours by his friend who ‘assumed he’d be able to climb out

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"russia"Man drowns in his own faeces after falling into cesspit and being left there for 12 hours by his friend who ‘assumed he’d be able to climb out by himself’

A Russian man drowned in his own faeces after falling into a decaying cesspit and being left there for 12 hours.

Andrey Golubov, 36, was using the communal toilet outside an apartment block in Murmansk in north-west Russia, when the wood-cover gave way.
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Despite alerting a friend who came to use the bathroom after him, Mr Golubov's pleas for help were ignored - because his friend assumed he could get out by himself. "


this story perfectly reflects miserable daily life of the colonial subjects under absolutist rule of Moscow´s czars .
 
"russia"Man drowns in his own faeces after falling into cesspit and being left there for 12 hours by his friend who ‘assumed he’d be able to climb out by himself’

A Russian man drowned in his own faeces after falling into a decaying cesspit and being left there for 12 hours.

Andrey Golubov, 36, was using the communal toilet outside an apartment block in Murmansk in north-west Russia, when the wood-cover gave way.
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Despite alerting a friend who came to use the bathroom after him, Mr Golubov's pleas for help were ignored - because his friend assumed he could get out by himself. "


this story perfectly reflects miserable daily life of the colonial subjects under absolutist rule of Moscow´s czars .

There are no "colonies".

Murmansk is part of RUSSIA.

As the article you quote states clearly.
 
There are no "colonies".

Murmansk is part of RUSSIA.

As the article you quote states clearly.
wrong,
what do you think about life quality in Moscow´s colonies like Murmansk ?
 
read this
Russia, the Last Colonial Empire - The American Interest
www.the-american-interest.com › 2017/06/29 › russia-l...




Jun 29, 2017 — That country cannot properly be called Russia's colony or dependency, because it had been Moscow's metropolis for many centuries. Indeed ...

Murmansk is still RUSSIA.

And the article you quote tells the history of RUSSIA the same as I do.

How the RUSSIANS rose up against the Tatar yoke and later defeated the hordes and Khanates.

You didn't read it.

Did you?
 
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Moscow ulus was created by great mongols, old man can you still read?
 
Moscow ulus was created by great mongols, old man can you still read?

Mongol Ulus were created...

Can you not read?

Since their lands were not considered integral parts of the empire, the Moscow princes were relatively free to reconfigure the local balance of power and concentrate secular and religious authority in their own hands. Eventually, Muscovy became conscious of a “national” self and threw off the Mongol yoke.

They weren't part of the empire. They paid tribute. Just like the Lithuanians did.
 
"russia"Man drowns in his own faeces after falling into cesspit and being left there for 12 hours by his friend who ‘assumed he’d be able to climb out by himself’

A Russian man drowned in his own faeces after falling into a decaying cesspit and being left there for 12 hours.

Andrey Golubov, 36, was using the communal toilet outside an apartment block in Murmansk in north-west Russia, when the wood-cover gave way.

Despite alerting a friend who came to use the bathroom after him, Mr Golubov's pleas for help were ignored - because his friend assumed he could get out by himself. "


this story perfectly reflects miserable daily life of the colonial subjects under absolutist rule of Moscow´s czars .

The beginning
Up until the early 20th century, most Balts (Lithuanians) never saw the need to build anything special to relieve themselves. They were country folk and they took dumps accordingly. In the summer, they would simply do their business in the bushes behind a woodshed. In the winter, they'd go in a barn. Outhouses were considered an extravagant luxury, a waste of wood. Using them robbed their crops of valuable nightsoil, a perfectly good fertilizer (Man, those tomatoes must have been delicious). When outhouses were built, it was usually done at the behest of a local manor lord, or, in 1918, on the orders of the occupying German military. World War I may have destroyed Europe, but at least it brought the Balts one step closer to sanitation. Things were a little different in the cities at the time. Many of the new wooden houses featured so-called dry toilets 's essentially holes or pipes that led to a clay-lined pit under the foundation. These can still be found in residential neighborhoods across the Baltic. And they're still pretty awful.
 
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