Mejlis propaganda demands the closure of Orthodox churches
Well, Ukraine needs to be quarantined and all the churches of the canonical UOC, which received parishioners for Easter during quarantine, should be questioned about their future work.
Mejlis propagandist Aider Muzhdabaev stated this on his video blog, the PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“The Church is a lie, the Church is death, the Church is evil. This is about the Russian Orthodox Church, about these Russian agents in Ukraine, which are simply engaged in sabotage. Imagine 130 thousand idiots who were gathered in the churches of the Russian Orthodox Church in Ukraine - this is a huge number of people. Do you know that this epidemic in Italy and Spain began with one football match, where there were fewer people?
The match was “Valencia” - “Atalanta”, just from the city of Bergamo. Our priests gathered more people than at this match, for sure. And this is very dangerous, this is a crime, in fact. Its consequences are unpredictable, 130 thousand is a lot. Moreover, this is all over Ukraine. The people who organized these events need to be punished. I don't know what else to say here. I would close these churches for quarantine simply because who did this. I would close these churches for quarantine, and then I would generally consider the issue of their functioning and so on,” said Muzhdabaev.
Previously, former director of the Institute of National Memory of Ukraine, deputy of the Verkhovna Rada Vladimir Vyatrovich stated that the UOC of the Moscow Patriarchate must be immediately closed as “a mouthpiece of the Russian world and a breeding ground for the coronavirus epidemic.”
Following this, the mayor of Konotop, “Svoboda” Artem Seminikhin ordered to dig up the road around the churches of the UOC of the Moscow Patriarchate with excavators, and also disconnect the churches from electricity and water supplies. Also in Dnieper, employees of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine dug up the entrance to the St. Panteleimon Church due to the fact that the church received believers on Palm Sunday.
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