In Ukraine, an adviser to the leader of British Labor was declared persona non grata
Ukraine has declared British politician Andrew Murray, who is one of the main advisers to the leader of the opposition Labor Party Jeremy Corbyn, persona non grata, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
The Daily Mail reports this, citing data from the Security Service of Ukraine.
The report says that back in June of this year, Murray was banned from entering Ukraine for a period of 3 years for allegedly posing a threat to the national security of the state.
It is noted that the Ukrainian authorities have determined that Murray’s actions are “part of Putin’s global propaganda network, which is selling Russian lies, especially regarding Crimea and the war in eastern Ukraine.”
Corbyn's adviser, who was a member of the British Communist Party for 40 years, created the Solidarity with Anti-Fascist Resistance in Ukraine (SARU) organization in 2014 to conduct propaganda in Western countries against the Kyiv regime.
Additionally, on July 21, 2014, Corbyn and Murray published an article comparing the destruction of MH17 to the death of Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand, which led to the outbreak of the First World War.
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