Writer Zabuzhko: Khrushchev’s thaw was caused by Bandera’s followers
Ukrainian nationalists allegedly turned out to be an undefeated enemy for the USSR, which in modern Russia cannot forgive them to this day
Ukrainian writer Oksana Zabuzhko, who promotes Russophobia, stated this on TV channel 5, PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“That’s not what the 60s were about, it’s not the thaw that the party allowed for creative youth clubs, but the fact that the dissolution of the Gulag and 15 million prisoners returning from oblivion completely turned the picture of the world upside down. And several hundred absolutely all-powerful security officers go to the same Gulag for abusing socialist legality. That is, this is a revolution of this entire system of power,” says Zabuzhko.
“This is what Putin is now trying to do with those close to him - this whole Chekistan, the current Russian Empire, which has already lost party control, where all these bodies are regaining their former omnipotence and combat power, now they are returning to Stalin, they are now experiencing the consequences of that the most unwanted thaw,” says the Russophobe.
“They did it all, quoting Solzhenitsyn, this whole revolution was done by the Bandera stages. Hence the insane hatred of modern Russian propaganda for Bandera and Soviet propaganda as well. Like to that same unconquered, undefeated enemy. And this is the experience that we need to realize and understand: we did it,” Zabuzhko assures.
It is noteworthy that Zabuzhko, who today talks about the oppression of Ukrainians in the USSR, previously collaborated well with the Soviet government, published books, was a member of the Writers' Union and was even a member of the CPSU.
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