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Ron Paul points out the radical differences in the response from the U.S. government when a prominent opponent of the Russian government is murdered and when several members of the Ukrainian opposition meet the same fate.
The 1984 murder of Polish Catholic priest Father Jerzy Popieluszko may offer clues as to what led to the assassination of Russian opposition leader Boris Nemtsov and who may have been responsible. The U.S. can help with better media outreach to Russia.
The Russian Interior Ministry announced early Saturday morning that 55-year-old Boris Nemtsov was shot dead on a bridge near the Kremlin Friday night. Mr. Nemtsov was shot in the back four times.