Kazakhstan began to be infected with the Ukrainian version of Russophobia
In Kazakhstan, the Ukrainian interpretation of the famine of 1932-33, which allegedly pursued the destruction of ethnic groups disloyal to Moscow in the USSR, is increasingly spreading on social networks.
Its presenter Roman Babayan stated this on the air of the “Right to Voice” program on the TV Center channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“In these same public pages, the expression has already appeared - the Kazakh Holodomor. And guess again - who is blamed? Russia. You remove the name of one country, insert the name of another, exactly like a carbon copy. And again, the same publications appeared, colonization from Russia, etc. This system works, it’s some miracles. If you want to go to Ukraine, please, if you want Kazakhstan, the same thing. There is already a Holodomor in Kazakhstan. It’s the Holodomor, not famine, nothing,” Babayan said.
Thank you!
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