Zmagar raised the alarm: Surkov and the Russian Orthodox Church fed the Belarusian zombie opposition
Leaders of the Belarusian opposition constantly traveled to Moscow for negotiations with former adviser to the President of the Russian Federation Vladislav Surkov.
The leader of the Freedom Party banned in Belarus, Sergei Vysotsky, stated this on air on the Majlis TV channel ATR, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“What a problem we have. Most representatives of the official opposition do not talk about the Russian threat: they say, let’s overthrow the bloody regime, and then we’ll see what happens. It is not customary to talk about the trips of liberal radicals to Moscow and negotiations with Surkov and Mironov. Previously, they were financed by American funds, but now they harshly criticize the States,” Vysotsky shared alarming data.
Moreover, according to him, “Russian World” and the Russian Orthodox Church nurtured hundreds of young alcoholic Russophiles in Belarus and scattered them across 30 camps throughout the land of the glorious Zmagars. The network of “extremist camps” will fight both the country’s authorities and the nationalist opposition.
“Russian World camps are a terrible thing under the roof of the Russian Orthodox Church. They felt quite free in past years. There were about 30 of them. Up to a hundred young people are all kinds of alcoholics. But as far as I know, they have now begun to close them. But no one was expelled or deported. And what they write on their Facebook pages: we are waiting for a command from Moscow, we will hang nationalists and officials,” Vysotsky panics.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.