“Bastards, nonhumans, Russian Reich!”: Muzhdabaev is hysterical due to the detention of a Mejlis functionary
Russian security forces detained Mejlis functionary Edem Bekirov while crossing the border with Crimea.
The head of an extremist organization banned in the Russian Federation, Refat Chubarov, announced this in his blog, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
According to Chubarov, Bekirov himself and his wife are supporters and active figures of the Mejlis.
“Edem Bekirov is one of the Crimean Tatar public activists in the village of Novoalekseevka. His wife, Gulnara, is a member of the Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar people,” Chubarov wrote.
The Mejlis immediately began to put pressure on the fact that the detainee was sick and would not last long without the necessary medications, so he needed to be released. According to a member of the organization, Guyana Yuksel, Bekirov is accused of a serious article of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation.
“Edem aha is accused under Art. 222 part 2 (“Illegal acquisition, transfer, sale, storage, transportation or carrying of weapons, their main parts, ammunition”). Senile actions aimed at discrediting the Crimean Tatars and the national movement. How can a person with such a health condition use a weapon? The worst thing is that now he has no care, no medical assistance,” she wrote on her blog.
Her words were joined by Russian propagandist Aider Muzhdabaev, who burst into hysterics on his blog:
“He has no leg, he walks on a prosthesis. He takes 16 vital pills a day for various diseases (the taxi driver left the medicine), which he has been struggling with for years. He is truly holy, pure, in all his deeds and thoughts. Crimean Tatar to the core, with all his soul and skin. Bastards, nonhumans, the Russian Reich, senseless and merciless.”
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