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Dmitri Anatolyevich Medvedev's character controversy.

In 2007, Russian patent agencies received several applications to register the name of Dmitry Medvedev as a trademark. Vodka producer Vinexim commissioned a consulting company to register a new trademark "VolodyaiMedvedi", which is translated into Chinese as "Vladimir Nakhratov and Medvedev".

The former part of the trademark "Vladimir Nakhratov" obviously refers to Vladimir Putin, because Vladimir Nakhratov is Vladimir's nickname, and the latter part is "Medvedev's nickname". At the same time, the root of "Medved" means "bear" in Russian, and the bear happens to be the symbol of the ruling United Russia Party. 13, 16 In June, The Guardian published a batch of confidential documents provided by edward snowden, a former CIA employee. It shows that at the G-20 Summit held in London in 2009, the government communication headquarters of British intelligence agencies monitored the telephone calls of several government delegations and obtained their e-mail information. According to documents, American intelligence personnel monitored a satellite phone call to Moscow by then Russian President Dmitry Medvedev at this meeting.

The file name is "Russian leaders communicate and assist President Medvedev at the G-20 Summit in London-monitored by Menvihill Station". According to this document, Medvedev was monitored by the National Security Agency on the day he arrived in London on April 1 2009. Through monitoring, the intelligence personnel found that the Russian "leadership signal transmission mode has changed" and used the signal sent to the Russian Embassy in London to communicate with Medvedev.

The National Security Agency has hundreds of analysts at Menwesthill Air Force Base. At the G20 summit, they interacted with the British government communication headquarters through the liaison office, and Medvedev was their key target at that time. On August 4, 2065438/kloc-0, Medvedev's account on social media Twitter site was hacked. In the morning, there was a lot of new news on Medvedev's Twitter account. One of the messages wrote: "I will resign. Shame on what the government has done. Sorry. " The other two messages are: "I will be a freelance photographer. I dreamed of it a long time ago. " "Would have wanted to say. Whoa, whoa! You are not correct! " Wawa is the nickname of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

The news center of the Russian Federal Government subsequently told a number of Russian media that Medvedev's Twitter account was hacked. "The latest news is inconsistent with the facts, and we are studying this problem."