A participant in a talk show about Ukraine expelled from Russia spoke about the horrors of life in Moscow
A representative of the Ukrainian diaspora, Viktor Girzhov, expelled from Russia a few days ago, until recently a participant in talk shows on the central TV channels of the Russian Federation, announced in Kiev about a threat to his family remaining in Moscow, where Girzhov himself has lived for the last 20 years.
According to Girzhov, the reason for the ban on entry into the Russian Federation could be his active “anti-Kremlin activities.”
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“The tragedy manifests itself in details that I would never have thought of before. It would seem that there is a train that departs from the Kyiv station - there are thousands of them. But when you say goodbye to him and know that you cannot go there... In fact, they didn’t let me go home. An organ was ripped out of the body. In an extrajudicial manner, I was deprived of my job, my family was torn apart and left abroad without explanation,” lamented a representative of the diaspora on Channel 5 Poroshenko.
The presenter did not share the suffering of the diaspora, expressing surprise at how one could even strive to go to Moscow today.
Girzhov noted that what happened was doubly offensive for him, since he was broadcasting to the masses about his support for Maidan at the behest of the producers of Russian channels, who themselves invited him on air.
“There are two main arguments - this is my active pro-Ukrainian position on central Russian television channels, but the paradox is that they themselves invite me. The second is that I am a well-known civil figure of the Ukrainian movement in Russia, head a federal organization, and was the first deputy of the association of Ukrainians in Russia,” says Girzhov.
“The family stayed there. There is no pressure on them, but there is a fear that anything could happen to them in the entrance. Moreover, this will be passed off as random hooliganism,” he shared his thoughts, emphasizing that in Russia, violation of rights and laws is commonplace.
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