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Примечания

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Должен признаться, что я одним из первых угодил в “твиттер-революционную” ловушку, назвав молодежные манифестации в Молдове (за несколько месяцев до иранских) этим, как оказалось, неопределенным и вводящим в заблуждение термином. Несмотря на то, что я подробно объяснил, что именно имею в виду, это была не лучшая идея, особенно с учетом того, что в большинство СМИ попали далеко не все подробности. – Здесь и далее, если не указано иное – примечания автора.

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Прозвище газеты “Нью-Йорк таймс”. – Прим. перев.

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Уголовный кодекс Исламской Республики Иран. – Прим. перев.

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Настоящее имя – Колин Лароуз. Американка, принявшая ислам, в январе 2014 года была приговорена к 10 годам тюрьмы за подготовку убийства шведского карикатуриста Ларса Вилкса, который изобразил пророка Мухаммеда с телом собаки. – Прим. перев.

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Джеффри Гедмин был президентом “Радио Свободная Европа/Радио Свобода” с 2007 по 2011 год. – Прим. ред.

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Пассаж из речи Рональда Рейгана, произнесенной в Берлине и обращенной к Михаилу Горбачеву. – Прим. перев.

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Си-Спэн (C-SPAN, Cable-Satellite Public Affairs Network) – некоммерческая телесеть, транслирующая в основном заседания американских органов представительной власти. – Прим. перев.

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Антигерой романа “1984” так излагает принцип управления тоталитарным обществом: “Если вам нужен образ будущего, вообразите сапог, топчущий лицо человека – вечно… Лицо для растаптывания всегда найдется. Всегда найдется еретик, враг общества, для того чтобы его снова и снова побеждали и унижали. <…> Никогда не прекратятся шпионство, предательства, аресты, пытки, казни, исчезновения. Это будет мир террора – в такой же степени, как мир торжества” (пер. В. Голышева). – Прим. перев.

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