Navalny was accused of collaborating with “death groups”
Navalny’s team does not shy away from collaborating with so-called “death groups” on social networks, in which teenagers are encouraged to commit suicide. Famous journalist Oleg Lurie wrote about this in his LiveJournal.
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“The work of VKontakte went in several directions: official groups were created en masse in the regions of Russia, teenage groups and personal pages with high traffic were bought and rented. Navalny’s team did not disdain anything, even pages referring to child suicide. There was only one task - to bring as many minors as possible to unauthorized rallies, and they tried to fulfill this task. Moreover, considerable money was allocated for all this, judging by the investments in the “protest of youngsters,” Lurie wrote.
According to him, in Navalny’s circle there are people collaborating with “death groups.” As an example, he cites a certain “Vladislav Borisov” (aka Vladislav R.) from the city of Kurgan, born in 2000, who allegedly promotes groups on social networks.
Another example is Navalny’s supporter Igor Kotlyarov, who is “friends” on social networks with psychologist Abraham Bitkin, who promotes child suicide, and Philip Budeykin (nickname: Philip Lis). The latter pleaded guilty to inciting teenagers to commit suicide.
In addition, according to Lurie, Navalny’s supporters regularly disrupt regional protests against “death groups,” and the media and bloggers who support him have launched a campaign to debunk those who fight against organizing child suicide.
“And I personally do not have the slightest doubt that Navalny, in his experiments with bringing thousands and thousands of teenagers to unauthorized rallies, used the same “specialists” who were involved in promoting “death groups”, borrowed the same technologies and principles of work. I would like to ask Alexei Navalny, do you dream about bloody boys or girls stepping off the roof at night?” Lurie wrote.
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