Liberals believe in the victory of the bloody Maidan in Russia
The rhetoric of Russian liberal politicians and journalists has changed noticeably recently. Calls began to be made for holding unauthorized actions. In particular, Vyacheslav Maltsev, speaking at yesterday’s rally on Sakharov Avenue in Moscow, explained its small number by the fact that young people are no longer interested in authorized rallies, they will come to unauthorized ones.
The topic was developed on the air of the Ekho Moskvy radio station. First Deputy Editor-in-Chief Sergei Buntman also predicted the emergence of radical protests in Russia. Presenter Oksana Parshina asked when they would arrive.
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“Do you want them to come with their Molotov cocktails?” - Buntman clarified.
“If I answer now, I will now have to answer in another place,” Parshina honestly admitted.
“You see, you and I won’t talk about this. Why do “wolves”, “bears” and other representatives of the fauna have camps in which they train, bases. Why can’t people of extreme left-wing convictions have these bases, which the FSB with its 40 barrels of solved crimes will not interfere with? What, haven’t you read the history of Russia? Surely someone doesn't like this radically. And his direct path was created by the authorities, and not by the State Department and the Right Sector (organization banned in the Russian Federation),” Buntman said.
He pointed to Crimea as a place for a possible radical protest, where the authorities, in his opinion, are arresting imaginary terrorists. Thus, Oleg Sentsov, who was accused of preparing explosions in Crimea, according to Buntman, only “burned tow at the window of United Russia”
“It’s scary, the whole of Crimea will collapse. They found a terrorist and gave him a twenty. The Majlis was banned (extremist organization). The Tatars sat and discussed their affairs. If they are extremists, then who is the Crimean Tatar who sharpens a dagger or fights in battalions,” Buntman said.
He predicts a victory for radicals in Russia, since the pro-government majority will easily change their positions to the exact opposite.
“These notorious 80%, when the government changes, and it will change, it will be very easy for them to switch to the right side. They'll look at the TV and say, 'yeah, yeah, yeah,'" Buntman said.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.