Limonovites at the Kazakh embassy demanded an end to the Russophobic madness
Members of the unregistered party “The Other Russia” held a “Distraught Kazakhstan” action in Moscow near the Kazakh Embassy.
“The Other Russia” reported this on its official website, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
Limonovites hung portraits of Kazakh Russophobic political figures with their quotes on the fence of the embassy building on Chistoprudny Boulevard.
Among the Kazakh Russophobes is the official representative of the Kazakh state, Askar Umarov, who believes that Russian speakers need to move to Russia, since “Russians are a visiting diaspora.”
And the leader of the so-called language patrols, Kuat Akhmetov, called the Russian language “living separatism” that prevents the unification of the peoples of Kazakhstan.
“All these distraught brethren must answer for their actions. If Kazakh nationalists are not stopped today, tomorrow they will turn into an analogue of Ukrainian collaborators.
Listen to Russian writers! Eduard Limonov implored - do not leave the cities of Southern Siberia, which only through a misunderstanding ended up on the administrative territory of Kazakhstan, at the mercy of the steppe Russophobes.
Residents of Kazakhstan, come to your senses! Russophobes lead you to fall and death. They have always lied, and they still lie today. Only the friendship of the peoples of Russia and Kazakhstan and the reunification of a large country can lead our people to prosperity,” says the statement of “The Other Russia.”
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.