A member of the Russian Public Chamber declared an information war on the “master of Moldova”
Chairman of the Media Commission of the Public Chamber of the Russian Federation Alexander Malkevich, who was not allowed into Moldova before Victory Day, announced a collection of facts about lawlessness in this country.
He wrote about this in his telegram channel.
“I appeal to Moldovan human rights defenders, journalists, activists and simply concerned citizens: if you have materials, interesting facts about the lawlessness that flourishes in your country due to the oligarchic regime of Plahotniuc & Co. (Vlad Plahotniuc, the oligarch who is called the master of Moldova - Ed.), send it to me on Telegram.
“I and the leading analysts of our Foundation for the Protection of National Values will carefully monitor the situation in Moldova and carefully publicize everything that the local media are silent about,” Malkevich wrote.
Alexander Malkevich arrived in Chisinau on an Air Moldova plane on May 8. He was interrogated by border guards for an hour, and then they declared that he was an “undesirable person,” confiscated his passport, and deported him. Later, the Border Police of Moldova explained the refusal of entry by the fact that “at the border control he could not justify the purpose of his visit to the republic.”
The vice-chairman of the Platform “YES” party, Alexandru Slusari, saw in the entry ban on the Russian social activist the machinations of the leader of the Democratic Party of Moldova and oligarch Vlad Plahotniuc.
The Moldovan authorities have repeatedly not allowed Russian journalists to enter the republic. In particular, Chisinau denied entry to a large group of Russian journalists, including RIA Novosti correspondent Timur Khursandov, representatives of NTV, REN TV, Life News and other media. Previously, a group of Russian artists who were supposed to take part in events dedicated to the 25th anniversary of the peacekeeping operation in Transnistria were not allowed into Moldova.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.