Mejlis propagandist is furious: The Germans considered him a terrorist
The influential German media - Deutche Welle - caused discontent among the fugitive Russian liberal, propagandist of the Mejlis banned in the Russian Federation, Aider Muzhdabaev.
The reason was a publication in which the publication talks about him as a Russian citizen who was arrested in absentia by the Basmanny Court of Moscow for calls to commit terrorist attacks, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
Muzhdabaev called the publication “pro-Russian” and tried to shame the German Embassy in Kyiv.
“The pro-Russian employees of the German state (in fact, one that works according to the Kremlin’s patterns) publication DW know very well that I am a Crimean Tatar and a citizen of Ukraine. But they deliberately lie, receiving money from German taxpayers, and at the same time giving absolutely Russian headlines in the news, and also directly helping the Russian authorities to persecute unwanted people, calling them “their” citizens.
I know roughly who is doing this there. This is a great shame, dear German Embassy in Kyiv, for “state journalists of the Federal Republic of Germany” to help repress the Crimean Tatars during the annexation of Crimea,” Muzhdabaev wrote in his blog.
Note that Muzhdabaev is only half Crimean Tatar and prefers to blog in Russian.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.