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thief in law (or
thief with code, Russian: вор в зако́не, romanized: vor v
zakone) in the
Soviet Union, the post-Soviet states, and
their respective diasporas...
- not
until after the
establishment of the
Soviet Union that
certain vory v
zakone (lit. 'thieves in law')
emerged as the
leaders of
prison groups throughout...
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procurement and
child couriering. In the
period of
Soviet Union, Vory v
Zakone emerged, a
class of
criminals that had to
abide by
certain rules in the...
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funeral was
attended by a
number of **** Angels. A
gangster with the vor v
zakone ("Thieves in law", i.e.
Russian organised crime),
Sergey Filonov, was heard...
- and
served time in prison. It was here that he was
initiated as a 'vor v
zakone', or thief-in-law. By the 1980s he was one of the most
prominent thieves-in-law...
- (these
tattoos are most
characteristic of the Old
Regime when the Vory V
Zakone was more
structured in prisons): 243 in a badge:
signifies the
wearer has...
- January 25, 2025 (2025-01-25) 4 "The Vampire's
Slumber Party" Transliteration: "
Zakone no Kyūketsuki" (****anese: 雑魚寝の吸血鬼)
Unknown Unknown TBA February 1, 2025 (2025-02-01)...
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September 2008), p. 1.
Mirjana R. Milenković, "Nemanja Šarović –
priznaje samo
zakone Srbije,
pozive za svedočenje 'na vrlo lošem srpskom' odbija", Danas, 26...
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Barons of
Crime (Russian: Воры в законе, romanized: Vory v
zakone) is a 1988
Soviet crime thriller film
directed by Yuri Kara
based on the
stories of Fazil...
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larger than
their isolation in
prison might lead one to expect. Vory v
zakone (вор в законе) (Prisons in
Russia and
other post-Soviet countries) The Numbers...