VP Asher Ghafoor

In The Red Army
Asher Ghafoor was the Vice Premier of the Red Army and played a key role in The Great Meme Coup, leading many Kekistanis to their graves, until it was discovered that he had been forced into working for George Bland, the leader of The Kekistani Reich, after which he was promptly executed under the orders of Meme Marshal Stretch.

Trial
On February 2, 1940, Ghafoor was tried by Soviet judge Vasili Ulrikh behind closed doors. Ghafoor maintained to the end his love for Stretch, Ghafoor denied being a spy, or a conspirator, stating that he preferred "death to telling lies," he also said that he would die with the name of Stretch on his lips.