A Mejlis member returning to Crimea from an anti-Russian gathering in Kyiv was asked to sit down at the border
Deputy Chairman of the Mejlis banned in the Russian Federation Nariman Dzhelyalov, who visited Kiev at an anti-Russian meeting of his like-minded people, said that on the way back to Crimea he encountered “human participation” when crossing the Russian border.
“...I was returning with friends from Kyiv, where I took part in a meeting of the executive committee of the World Congress of Crimean Tatars, to Crimea. At Kalanchak, Russian border guards made me wait for about two hours. Half of the time was spent on banal waiting, the rest was spent talking with employees. Banal questions, the answers to which I have already uttered dozens of times.
I'm already home. One thing surprised me. For the first time in five years, the passport control officer, explaining that I would have to wait, offered me a chair. Border guards are always polite, but often this is more of an official instruction. Here, ordinary human participation flashed,” notes Dzhelyalov.
He also published photographs from gatherings in Kyiv - where the Mejlis functionary spent time in company with other representatives of the top extremist organization, Ukrainian officials, propagandists justifying sabotage against Crimea and challenging the Russian status of the peninsula.
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