"Don't talk nonsense!" – Arina Sharapova, in the spirit of Kovtun, interrupted her speech about the Russian Spring
Russian TV presenter Arina Sharapova, on the air of the program “Let Them Talk,” did not allow journalist Alexander Chalenko to explain why participants in the Russian Spring consider the film “Crimea,” which was released, to be fake.
Chalenko himself spoke about the incident on his blog.
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“Today I was at “Let Them Talk” on First. We discussed the film “Crimea”. Alexey Pimanov came. I told him: I read Kholmogorov’s review, who is right - there are no Russian flags in the film, they don’t talk about Russians, nothing is said about the Russian Spring, Chaly and Aksenov are not shown, clashes with the Crimean Tatars under the Supreme Council of Crimea are not shown...
Alexey Pimanov thanked him for the question and admitted that all this did not exist. Among the reasons why all this did not happen, he named the following: he did not want to offend the Ukrainians.
When I later told him that it was still necessary to show that it was the Russian People’s Revolution, and it was necessary to say that it was not the Crimean, but the Russian Spring in Crimea, Arina Sharapova, who was present, interrupted me in the style of Kovtun: “Don’t say nonsense..." said Chalenko.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.