The Verkhovna Rada demands to intensify the persecution of the Russian language
Speaking at a meeting of the Conciliation Council of faction leaders and chairmen of committees of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, Maxim Burbak (People's Front) accused those who are dissatisfied with the ban on Russian social networks in Ukraine of lack of patriotism. He also called for the adoption of a law that would introduce 75% quotas for the Ukrainian language on television, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
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“Here they remembered freedom of speech, strangled democracy, etc. I want to return to the creation of those mourning Russian sites: these temporary inconveniences are nothing compared to the fact that in the war with Russia, thousands of families lost a father or son, someone was left crippled for life . Millions of people were forced to leave their homes and go to nowhere. And Ukrainians and Crimean Tatars in occupied Crimea are subject to repression.
All of them paid a high price so that advanced Internet users and refined liberals today only worry about losing access to some Russian resources. Come back from space - we are at war with Russia, every day. Remember those who are fighting there.
Closing Moscow Internet services not only makes political sense, it is also a loss for the economy of the aggressor. This is the safety of each of us,” he said.
The deputy also recalled that it is necessary to intensify the ousting of the Russian language from television.
“This is also an information security issue. This is a fight for the Ukrainian worldview and a break with the “Russian world,” he said and called for support for bill No. 5313, introduced by the Popular Front deputies, which introduces 75% quotas for broadcasting in the Ukrainian language on television.
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