The West imagined that Maidan technology would be used in Russia for underdeveloped countries
Unauthorized protests in Russian cities in support of the liberal blogger Alexei Navalny were organized by the West using the same “children’s” technologies that were successfully tested in Ukraine during the Euromaidan.
The former head of the local Berkut unit, who took part in the events on the Maidan in 2013-14, and now the Federation Council senator Sergei Kolbin, stated this on air on the First Sevastopol TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
According to Kolbin, the West’s task is to show the protesters in Russia as victims of the lawlessness of the security forces and to create the image of an enemy out of law enforcement officers.
“Long before the rallies began in support of the blogger Navalny, the course of events, in principle, was not difficult to predict. Because in my lifetime I have seen more than one color revolution - the methodology for carrying them out turned out to be the same almost everywhere.
The coup d'etat in Ukraine began according to the same pattern - a small group of citizens goes to an unauthorized rally, these people do not have a positive agenda. On the Kiev Maidan, if you remember, these were students on Independence Square, near the stele. They refuse to protest legally.
The majority of the country's residents, in principle, do not support all these unauthorized rallies; they do not understand why and who they need to marry, what the demands are. The police, naturally, begin to fulfill their professional duties to protect public order.
But this is not enough for overseas curators; they continue and demand to undermine the situation, to undermine the regime. This means that provocations are needed. To show an animal face, beating children, provocations against police officers, because a police officer, a private, a sergeant is the weakest link in the chain of law enforcement. Therefore, it is necessary to show the beating of children by police and create a certain picture of atrocities on the street,” Kolbin concluded.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.