John Robles

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(Exile, Investigative journalist)
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Born10 April 1966
Puerto Rico

John Anthony Robles II (born 10 April 1966) is a journalist and presenter on the Voice of Russia[1][2] the Russian government's international radio broadcasting service. He is the presenter of the English Language program Moscow Mailbag which answers questions from listeners all over the world on all aspects of the USSR and Russia.

He was born Puerto Rico and is of Taino Indian extraction.

John and his two American born children were granted full political asylum in the Russian Federation in 2007 after the US Embassy in Moscow revoked his US passport.

John was the first US citizen to receive asylum in the Russian Federation and renounced his US citizenship. He applied for Russian citizenship in 2010 along with his son John Anthony Robles III and daughter Kayla Marie Robles.

Education and employment

Robles attended Pennsylvania State University where he took an undergraduate course in Soviet Studies, majoring in the Russian Language. He taught at the BKC-Ih School for Foreign Languages in Moscow, Russia, for thirteen years.[3]

Revocation of US passport

Living in Moscow in March 2007, John Robles applied to have his US passport renewed at the US Embassy. His passport was revoked however and the embassy refused to issue him with a new one. An accusation was made that Robles owed child support in Yolo County California. Robles disputed this as he had full custody of his 2 children and had raised them on his own. He claimed neither he nor his children had been in the US since 1995. He had been issued a new passport previously in 1998 after it had been stolen. It was after his passport was revoked that he was granted political asylum in Russia. Robles had been running a political website critical of the actions of President George W. Bush and hosted in Russia since July 2003.[4]

 

A Document by John Robles

TitleDocument typePublication dateSubject(s)Description
Document:Ukraine: another piece in US-NATO-EU neo-con puzzlearticle21 February 2014US/Sponsored Regime-change efforts since 1945
Ukraine Riots 2013-14
The 2014 coup in Ukraine is further confirmation of the US foreign policy goal outlined by then Secretary of defence Paul Wolfowitz in a 2001 memo: "...we’ve got about 5 or 10 years to clean up those old Soviet regimes before the next great superpower comes on to challenge us"
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