Russia to bury Gorbachev, darling of the West, with a shrug

Russia to bury Gorbachev, darling of the West, with a shrug

by Reuters News Service
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Mikhail Gorbachev, the Soviet leader who was much admired in the West and who lived long enough to see all the reforms he had championed undone, was set to be buried on Saturday without state honours or the presence of President Vladimir Putin.

Gorbachev, who died on Tuesday aged 91, has been granted a public send-off โ€“ Muscovites will be able to view his coffin in the imposing Hall of Columns, within sight of the Kremlin, where previous Soviet leaders have been mourned.

Ahead of his funeral, scheduled to start at 0700 GMT, pallbearers hoisted Gorbachevโ€™s wooden coffin, covered in a tricolour Russian flag, into the venue.

But it was little surprise that Putin, a long-time KGB intelligence officer who has called the Soviet Unionโ€™s collapse a โ€œgeopolitical catastropheโ€, denied Gorbachev full state honours and said his schedule did not allow him to attend the funeral.

Gorbachev became a hero in the West for allowing eastern Europe to shake off more than four decades of Soviet communist control, letting East and West Germany reunite, and forging arms control treaties with the United States.

But when the 15 Soviet republics seized on the same freedoms to demand their independence, Gorbachev was powerless to prevent the collapse of the Union in 1991, six years after he had become its leader.

For that, and the economic chaos that his โ€œperestroikaโ€ liberalisation programme unleashed, many Russians could not forgive him.

GORBACHEV โ€˜CRUSHEDโ€™ BY UKRAINE EVENTS

The many Western heads of state and government who would certainly have come will be absent on Saturday, kept away by the chasm in relations between Moscow and the West opened up by Putinโ€™s move to send troops into Ukraine in February.

Instead, ordinary Russians will file past the open coffin of the Nobel Peace laureate, whose guard of honour will provide an โ€œelementโ€ of a state occasion, according to the Kremlin.

It will all be a far cry from the national day of mourning and state funeral in Moscowโ€™s principal cathedral that was granted in 2007 to former Russian President Boris Yeltsin, who was instrumental in sidelining Gorbachev as the Soviet Union fell apart and later hand-picked Putin as his own successor.

After the ceremony Gorbachev will, however, be buried like Yeltsin in Moscowโ€™s Novodevichy cemetery, alongside his adored wife Raisa, who died 23 years ago.

On entering the Kremlin in 2000, Putin wasted little time in rolling back the political plurality that had developed from Gorbachevโ€™s policy of โ€œglasnostโ€, or openness, and slowly began rebuilding Moscowโ€™s influence over many of its lost republics.

Gorbachevโ€™s long-time interpreter and aide said this week that Russiaโ€™s actions in Ukraine had left the former leader โ€œshocked and bewilderedโ€ in the final months of his life.

โ€œItโ€™s not just the operation that started on Feb. 24, but the entire evolution of relations between Russia and Ukraine over the past years that was really, really a big blow to him. It really crushed him, emotionally and psychologically,โ€ Pavel Palazhchenko told Reuters in an interview.

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