АНОНИМНАЯ САТИРА, 2008См. библиографию. Хотят ли русские войны? Не спрашивай у тишины, Не спрашивай у тех солдат, В мемориалах, что лежат. Спроси у цинковых гробов, В которых молодых сынов С земель соседских привозили Старухам, чтоб те слезы лили. Спроси у бравых тех ребят В Кремле которые сидят, К погонам звезды пришивая, Дубиной «мирною» махая. Спроси у Польши и Литвы- Им о России снятся сны. Спроси у пражской у весны, - Хотят ли русские войны? Спроси у венгров, как когда-то На танках русские солдаты, По Будапешту рассекали, Вугорцев к миру «приучали». Тебе ответит старый финн, Проживший много – до седин, Как «мирно» русские войска Рвались сквозь зиму и снега. Есть что сказать и белорусу , Тому, чьи предки из литвин, Какою жуткою ценою Им братство подарил москвин. Когда Суворова орда Палила села, города... Спроси, спроси у Куропат- Там непокорные лежат. Спроси – что Украине братской, Заверенной в любви славянской, Из цепких рук большого брата, Зачем защит искать у НАТО? Спроси всех западных славян, - Как миру их учил Иван... Миролюбив солдат-Иван Бомбил Кабул, Афганистан. В их кишлаки и города Не мир пришел – пришла беда. Спроси у вдов, детей Чечни, - Хотят ли русские войны? Кто он, русский «миротворец», Тебе ответит гордый горец. Грузин, улыбчивый всегда, Сквозь слезы просто промолчит. От миролюбия соседа Сейчас его земля горит. ХОТЯТ ЛИ РУССКИЕ ВОЙНЫ? И от Китая до Литвы Найдется ль хоть один сосед, Который твердо скажет, - «НЕТ!»? 2016:Article by: Alya ShandraYakov Krotov, the owner of krotov.info, a multilingual popular online library of philosophical, theological, religious, culturological, and other texts, has received a notice from Roskomnadzor that he should remove an anti-war poem from the site, if he doesn’t want it to be blocked. The poem was classified as “information prohibited for public distribution in the Russian Federation,” according to a notice that he received from Roskomnadzor. Officially titled “Federal Service for Supervision in the Sphere of Telecom, Information Technologies and Mass Communications,” Roskomnadzor is informally known as Russia’s organ for internet censorship. If Krotov fails to delete the poem, the site will be listed in a database of prohibited sites. The poem, written in 2008, laments Russia’s involvement in military aggression against its neighbors in its history. The author questions whether Russians want war, and suggests asking the mothers receiving their sons in zinc coffins, and citizens of Poland, Lithuania, Ukraine, Finland, Chechnya, Afghanistan, Hungary, and Georgia for the answer to the question. It recommends asking “fraternal Ukraine” why they seek NATO protection from the “firm hands of their big brother.” The poem was translated toEnglish for Euromaidan Press by Steve Komarnyckyj. You can read it, and the Russian original, below. ANONYMOUS SATIRE, 2008 Do they want war, the Russians? Oh, do not ask of the silence. Oh, do not ask the soldiers who fell Their names on memorials. Do they want war, the Russians? Oh, do not ask of the silence. Oh, do not ask the soldiers who fell Their names on memorials. Ask of those zinc coffins In which they bear young sons, From neighbouring lands’ soil. Ask the old women as their tears fall. Ask the brave lads sitting Pretty in the Kremlin Stars sewn to epaulettes The cudgel “peacefully” flourished. As Poland and Lithuania, Oh, they dream of Russia, Ask the Prague Spring whether The Russians want war? Ask the Hungarians where once Russian troops sat on tanks Carved up Budapest, And “Accustomed” them to peace. The old Finn will reply, Having survived much and gone grey How “peacefully” the Russian shunted The winter and snow aside. The Belarussians have something to say Descendants of Lithuania’s grand duchy, Who paid such a horrific price For the gift of Moscow’s fraternal embrace. When Suvorov’s horde burned Villages and cities to the ground Ask, oh ask Kuropat, where they rebelled And are laid, their revolt quelled Oh ask that fraternal Ukraine who received Such assurances of Slavic love, From the firm hands of their big brother, Why they seek protection from NATO? Oh, ask all the Western Slavs – How Ivan taught them peace. That peace loving soldier Ivan, Bombs Kabul and Afghanistan, And bought calamity, not peace, Upon their villages and cities Oh, ask the widows and children of Chechnya – Whether the Russians want War? Just who is the Russian “peacekeeper” The proud denizens of the mountains will answer Those Georgians, smiling always, And keeping silent about the tears Caused by their so peaceful neighbour While their land burns right now. Do the Russians want war? Could you find one neighbour, From China to Lithuania Who might firmly answer “No!” |