Mejlis agents were brought to Kyiv from Crimea for “advanced training courses”
Members of the Mejlis brought their comrades from Crimea and different regions of Ukraine to Kyiv, and conducted oratory courses for them, calling it “the academy of public diplomacy of the Crimean Tatars.”
A member of a group banned in the Russian Federation, Eskender Bariev, boasted about this on his blog, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
He also published photos of “academy students,” but blurred out their faces in a photo editor.
“I hope that the knowledge and experience gained by the Academy’s students will be effectively applied in the non-violent struggle for the de-occupation of Crimea, the protection of human rights in occupied Crimea and the collective rights of the Crimean Tatar people,” Bariev wrote.
As PolitNavigator reported, former leader of the extremist Mejlis, Verkhovna Rada deputy Mustafa Dzhemilev, boasted that he receives all the necessary information from Crimea online.
It was also said that Mejlis members have prepared a manual for their agents in Crimea.
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