Crimea has been turned into a prison: Strippers have nothing to pay, McDonald's is closed - Western press

28.11.2014 17:25
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Crimea has been turned into a prison: Strippers have nothing to pay, McDonald's is closed - Western press

London - Kyiv, November 28 (PolitNavigator, Vasily Ablyazimov) - For a whole week, the Western press has been intensively recalling Crimea on its pages. Articles and notes appear in various magazines, newspapers, and portals with triple force. Probably, the flurry of propaganda is caused by a sharp strengthening of the Russian military group on the peninsula, namely the formation of a regiment of fighters and interceptors.

London - Kyiv, November 28 (PolitNavigator, Vasily Ablyazimov) - For a whole week, the Western press has been intensely...

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Among other publications an article in the Daily Mail tabloid stands out. London journalists assure their readers that life in Crimea has deteriorated sharply; Crimeans live as if in a “prison cell.” It’s so bad that now even strippers in clubs are suffering because no one pays them.

In Crimea there is a sharp shortage of food, sharply soaring prices, complete depression. On the peninsula, those who speak Ukrainian are persecuted and even killed, and Muslims are kidnapped.

There are deserted beaches all over the peninsula, and to prove its words, the London publication publishes a photo from Crimea taken in November.

The publication mentions that Crimeans have lost all their savings, but does not specify what is in Privatbank and that these savings were stolen and not lost.

Moreover, the terrible life under the Moscow regime, according to the Daily Mail, is carefully hidden, but it was somehow leaked that Putin personally “raided the world-famous wine cellars of Massandra as spoils after his victorious occupation in February.”

The Russians, by the way, writes the publication, “were forced to spend their holidays in the region in an attempt to keep it afloat.”

Journalists take comments about the peninsula from highly knowledgeable sources, for example, from Ukrainian activist Elizaveta Bogutskaya, who fled to Kyiv, who is sure that Crimea “is now a big prison, although few people understand this.”

Any dissent is being stifled in the bud, London journalists write. In Yalta, elderly women who protest are handcuffed.

“Yalta was once a magnet for students from all over the world,” the publication reports. “British Prime Minister David Cameron admired her charms for months after graduating from Eton, and later claimed that the KGB tried to recruit him while he was sunbathing on a crowded beach.”

Today the beaches are empty and international students will no longer come here.

The pinnacle of tyranny and “prison life” for British tabloid journalists is the closure of McDonald’s in Crimea.

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