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At http://www.aha.ru/~intcentr/,
this flag.
Dov Gutterman, 22 Mar 1999
Probably belongs to one marginal pro-communist
organisation "Red Cross-road" (the meaning of the
inscription). I’ve never heard of that organisation
and have never seen the flag as well. The host of
the site is the International Center for Forming of
the Communist Doctrine.
Alexei Arkhipov, 22 Mar 1999
The mixing of tsarist symbols (Peter’s alternate
naval flag), hammer
and sickle and red-white-black might suppose a neonazi
(or “fascist”, as they’re called here) party or group,
a fringe group of soviet nostalgic nationalists (and
hence the saloon style lettering certainly isn’t an US
connection) but I’m not sure. None of the russians whom
I asked knew this one. (I also have no idea why "s" and
"t" are red while the other letters are black.)
António Martins, 08 Jul 1999
What look like the party flag is at
http://www.user.cityline.ru/~vmlca/apr/engl.htm.
Is it a flag?
Dov Gutterman, Mar 1999
This weekend I saw TV reporting about congress
of Agrarian party. The flag was green with golden
sheaf.
Nikolay A. Khimenkov, 21 Mar 1999
I found a flag at
http://politics.e-reliz.ru/politics/plso/whatnew.asp.
It referes to a polictal party named Self-Governing Workers.
Steve Stringfellow, 24 Jan 1999
The hands are suspisiously like W.
Smith’s proposal flag for Antartica.
Zeljko Heimer, 26 Jan 1999
Yesterday I saw in newspaper the flag of Support of Army Movement.
The photo of the flag is small and black-white. There is a monument to
Minin and Pozharsky in the centre of the flag. This monument is placed
on Red Square in Moscow, Minin and Pozharsky — heroes of anti-polish war
in XVII. The Movement was founded in 1990 by general Rokhlin.
Victor Lomantsov, 09 Sep 2000