Evgeny Mefedov is proposed to be considered Russian Person of the Year
Russian citizen Yevgeny Mefedov, languishing in a Ukrainian prison for three years on charges of participating in the events of the Russian Spring in Odessa, whose release was revoked on the eve of the holidays as a result of Ukraine’s deception and remained behind bars, deserves the title of man of the year.
Writer Zakhar Prilepin discusses this on his blog, publishing a video where Mefedov categorically refuses to be exchanged for Ukrainian terrorists detained in Crimea and UNA-UNSO militants who fought in Chechnya, as proposed by the regime of Petro Poroshenko.
“And if we need a person of the year - a Russian person - then here he is. And his smile: a man who was put in a cage and not exchanged - for me is equal to Gagarin’s smile. Just look how he smiles. And when a crowd of painted whores sings and dances for you on New Year’s Eve, remember that smile. Our Fatherland is alive because this guy smiles,” writes Prilepin.
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