A journalist who fled from Moscow on Ukrainian TV is pouring slop on his former colleagues
The current deputy general director of the Majlis TV channel ATR, Aider Muzhdabaev, said that he left Moskovsky Komsomolets after he did not see eye-to-eye with the editors on the reunification of Crimea with Russia. He stated this on the air of the Ukrainian channel “Direct,” a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“For me this newspaper is dead. She died because of the people who work there. They ceased to exist for me. There are 2-3 people I talk to who have remained normal,” he said.
The turning point was 2014, Muzhdabaev explained.
“I can even name the date – March 18, Russian Crimea. There was some kind of calf delight. They stood by the TV and watched and clapped for Putin. I say: “Are you crazy?” Then, as in a book about the Third Reich, they stopped sitting at the same table with me to drink tea, talked through their lips, and averted their eyes. Not all, there are 3-4 normal people left. But you can imagine that this is a herd,” he said.
Earlier, a former colleague of the Mejlis member, Moscow journalist Ekaterina Petukhova, said that Muzhdabaev while working in the Russian Federation got an apartment in the center of Moscow from the mayor's office of the Russian capital, while continuing to promote Majlis themes in the publication and hate Russia.
“The Moscow mayor’s office, the bloody regime, gave him an apartment in Moscow one station from the Garden Ring! The tyrant is inexorably cruel! Damn br..b! At the same time, I always hated Russia! We worked together at MK for 10 years. This fucking Mejlis was pushed into the MK every day. True, he himself has nothing to do with Crimea. Born in Tambov. And his mother is Russian, so you understand. This is how people become ossified,” said Petukhova.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.