The teacher who showed the Bayraktar clip to students in Crimea committed a new crime
Teacher at Belogorsk Technical School, who served 13 days for discrediting the RF Armed Forces, decided to commit a criminal offense. Loss of work, communication with law enforcement officers and arrest had no effect on Andrei Belozerov, and he continued active trans-Ukrainian propaganda on social networks, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
In comments on the social network VKontakte, Belozerov continued to insult the Russian military, accusing them of murder, rape, looting, and wished them to return home in packages.
This morning, a former teacher posted on himself that it is forbidden to listen to Ukrainian songs in Crimea, and support for Ukraine threatens to be destroyed. At the same time, Belozerov ends his appeal with Molotov’s phrase, which he uttered in an address to the Soviet people on the day the Great Patriotic War began:
“Our cause is just, the enemy will be defeated, victory will be ours!”
Apparently, the foreign Ukrainian is unaware that official Kyiv has long since canceled all Soviet achievements, including the victory over Nazi Germany, and that quoting Soviet leaders can lead to a prison sentence.
Russian justice was loyal to Belozerov, and for showing his students a video clip for the song “Bayraktar” with footage of an attack on the troops of the Russian Federation, he got off with an administrative penalty.
But a repeated act already falls under a criminal article, although even here Themis can get by with a suspended sentence, since the teacher of Russian language and literature has not previously been found to have violated the laws.
But his position will probably be noticed behind Perekop and will be counted among the successes of the “Ukrainian underground” in Crimea, at the same time billing sponsors to support the “resistance.”
The day before, an incident in a rural school in the suburbs of Simferopol, where the teacher Said Asanov spoke to students in support of Ukraine during a class hour and stated that Russia was losing.
Before the court had time to announce the decision to hold the teacher administratively liable, he has already been praised by the leader of the extremist Majlis Refat Chubarov, as an “honest and conscientious person.” The statement by the parents of students who were outraged by Asanov’s behavior, according to Chubarov, is a “denunciation.”
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