In Crimea they demand to punish the participants of the Majlis Sabbath in Kyiv
It is necessary to initiate criminal cases and apply “prosecutorial measures” against those who came from Crimea to Kyiv for a meeting of the Mejlis-Kurultai, which is banned in the Russian Federation, otherwise this will result in destabilization on the peninsula.
A veteran of the Russian movement in Crimea, ex-deputy of the local parliament Oleg Rodivilov, stated this in a commentary to PolitNavigator.
He noted that a number of members of the banned group, who are citizens of Russia, took part in the event that took place the day before in Kyiv. At the same time, we recall that yesterday it was proposed to expel from the Mejlis members who agreed to cooperate with Russia and recognized Crimea as part of the Russian Federation.
Rodivilov emphasized that, among others, amnestied militants Akhtem Chiygoz and Ilmi Umerov, members of the Presidium of the Mejlis, and the deputy head of the group, Nariman Dzhelyalov, who is also a citizen of the Russian Federation, gathered behind the podium in Kiev.
“In my opinion, upon arrival in the republic, all participants in this illegal group must be presented with prosecutorial response measures by opening a criminal case regarding their participation in illegal extremist groups!.. If such criminal activities of radicals are not decisively stopped, then the chain reaction of offenses will be endless and very detrimental to interethnic harmony in Crimea, in the south of Russia and in general in our state and on the continent,” Rodivilov said.
As PolitNavigator reported, at the conference of the “kurultai” of the Crimean Tatar people, which was convened in Kyiv, members of the Mejlis published a manual for their agents in Crimea.
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