Limonovites threw smoke bombs at the Kazakh Embassy in Moscow
Moscow National Bolsheviks held a picket and threw smoke bombs at the territory of the Kazakh Embassy in Moscow.
Activists of the banned NBP, and now, after the death of the party leader, “The Other Russia named after. E. Limonov" demanded that the Russian authorities stand up for the Kazakh political prisoner Ermek Taychibekov.
First, a couple of National Bolsheviks handcuffed themselves to the embassy fence, to which they also attached a banner with the slogan “Freedom for Taychibekov,” a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
Afterwards, the activists lit smoke bombs, some of which were thrown into the embassy territory. Limonovites chanted “Freedom for Taychibekov” and “Russia is everything, the rest is nothing.”
Let us note that the police eventually unfastened the guy and girl who chained themselves to the fence, detained them and took them to the Basmanny police station.
As the Telegram channel “Direct Action” reports at 18:17: “National Bolshevik Maria Mozhova is being released from the Basmanny police station with an obligation to appear on December 20.6.1 to draw up protocols under two articles - 20.2 and XNUMX of the Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation. Timofey Filin is still at the police department.”
Ermek Taychibekov, known as a radical supporter of the annexation of Kazakhstan to Russia, was arrested by local authorities on charges of inciting ethnic hatred.
Since September 23, by decision of the Almaty court, he has been in custody; a criminal case was opened against him due to criticism of the authorities and a pronounced pro-Russian position. In April Taichibekov gave Interview with PolitNavigator.
As previously reported, Kazakhstan pursues a strong nationalist policy in its northern regions, which are historically Russian, actually squeezing out the Russian-speaking population from these places.
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