In English, it's "flouted." Also in English, the "criminal" is the one who administers the poison, not the victim of the poisoning.
@davidfrum And . . . the person who ordered the administration of poison is also a “criminal.”
@davidfrum There’s seems to be confusion about who are the actual victims within real & wannabe dictatorships
@davidfrum Why would Navalny go back? Surely he anticipated this outcome. And now they have his wife in custody. I fear for them both.
@davidfrum “Flaunting the law” is, like, “Look at me. I’m walking free!”
@davidfrum Their people do not seem to agree with them........
@davidfrum @Faudaville New World order. Make no mistake, that's what was at stake.
@davidfrum Is this not a state outlet? Of course they'd publish that.
@davidfrum Flaunting is what the Russian government does with its brazen lack of respect for human rights. China's government holds the world's record for the most outrageous, horror-inducing flaunting on the planet. Russia's is #2. Whoever is #3 is far behind.
@davidfrum The old “You didn’t die when we tried to kill you” crime