The puzzle is complete: Dirt against the feat of Leningrad, Chechen militants and the ATO
The German journalist, who in the newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung called the events in Russia on the occasion of the anniversary of the lifting of the siege of Leningrad “dancing on bones,” openly supported Chechen terrorists several years ago.
The editor-in-chief of the German magazine World Economy, political scientist Alexander Sosnovsky, stated this on the Russia-1 TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“I want to go back to the person of this girl, Silke Bigalke, who wrote this article. Such journalists are specially bred. It would be a stretch to call her a journalist; she began her journalistic career as a volunteer approximately 11-12 years ago.
At first, she worked for the left-wing newspaper TAZ, a left-green newspaper with an aggressive liberal approach. And she showed herself in it already in 2003-2005. a series of articles in which she wrote about the “unfortunate militants” Basayev and Khattab... and they should have been considered completely differently and called differently - not militants, but revolutionaries.
And even then she wrote about that Russia, which is a beast, which is terrible, which is fighting against whom it is unclear, and very much regretted that these militants could not be treated normally in Germany.
“I want to remind you that since then they have been treated in Germany and are being treated, in the same way as ATO militants are now being treated,” Sosnovsky said.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.