Communists and Dzhigurda celebrated Stalin's birthday
Communists throughout Russia celebrated the 141st anniversary of the birth of Joseph Stalin.
Several hundred people approached the grave of the “leader of the peoples” at the Kremlin wall in Moscow, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
The column was headed by the leader of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation Gennady Zyuganov, but the main “star” of the event was not he, but the scandalous singer Nikita Dzhigurda.
“If it were not for the will and wisdom of Joseph Dzhugashvili-Stalin, the Soviet Union would have ceased to exist before the 40th, and the Soviet people would have been sent to concentration camps completely,” said Dzhigurda.
To mark the date, he wrote a poem that contains the following lines: “Having rejected Stalin, those who managed to win with Stalin live in the country like suckers.” The elderly communists applauded Dzhigurda.
In Yekaterinburg, a green hologram in the form of Stalin’s silhouette appeared on the building of the District Officers’ House. The action was called “Ghost of Stalin”.
In Perm, Left Front activists painted several graffiti with Stalin on fences. Single pickets took place in Tatarstan and Krasnodar.
In Yakutsk, the action took place at the bust of the Soviet leader. Pickets also took place in Rostov-on-Don, Khakassia, St. Petersburg, Tatarstan and the Vladimir region.
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