Fugitive Crimean threatens cleaning lady Aksenov with lustration
The Verkhovna Rada is being proposed to adopt a law providing for political repression for residents of Crimea and Donbass.
The PolitNavigator correspondent reports this in an interview with the Kraina magazine, the historian Sergei Gromenko, who fled from Crimea, said.
“Everyone must realize that the Russian Federation is an aggressor. Ukraine is a victim. Donbass and Crimea are not to blame for being occupied. Although many residents of these regions welcomed the Russian troops,” the publication’s interlocutor said.
According to him, residents of Crimea and Donbass by 2014 considered themselves part of the Soviet Union and Russia rather than an independent Ukraine.
“We must clearly identify such people and victims of the occupation. Adopt a law on collaboration, which will declare that the “minister” of the self-proclaimed republics or Crimea is a collaborationist. The cleaning lady in his office is a victim of circumstances. This law should guarantee prison for the first and lustration for the second,” summed up Gromenko.
Earlier, as PolitNavigator reported, Gromenko threw a tantrum because in a children's book, Crimea was designated Russian.
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