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  • But for instance, during the Soviet-Afghan War, it was the Mujahedin, like the Taliban, who wore long beards, and the pro-soviet Communists who either shaved, and/or wore moustaches only.

    The beard theorem Cliff Pickover 2006

  • In its early era the party could count on the support of radical bourgeois nationalists whereas in its later departure it could count on the support of the few but influential group of pro-soviet socialists in the Worker's Party who saw in the country's industrialisation a speeding of the day of a fully developed proletariat and consequent revolution.

    Irish Blogs 2009

  • And once the Gorbachov regime tumbled down the social democrat parties like the CPIM sat into a huddle to cook rationale as to how to explain to their party followers and masses about their earlier glorification of the revisionist system as because the CPSU was at the helm and the unforeseen scenario of the Soviet Union and the consequent rejection of the Soviet’s domination as well as the reins of the pro-soviet parties.

    A Maoist critique of the CPI(Marxist) Abhay N 2007

  • "He (Nehru) was instinctively anti-American and blindly pro-soviet and socialist.

    The Times of India 2010

  • "We want a cleaner country and are protesting against Bulgaria's feudatory dependency of the pro-soviet supporters.

    Novinite.com (Sofia News Agency) 2009

  • "We want a cleaner country and are protesting against Bulgaria's feudatory dependency of the pro-soviet supporters.

    Novinite.com (Sofia News Agency) 2009

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