Tatyana Moskalkova, Commissioner for Human Rights of the Russian Federation, participating in the Eastern Economic Forum (EEF), in an interview DEA News” He spoke about the consequences of the ban on Russian culture.
He noted that now you can learn about the ban in other countries of Russian classical literature, that in the USSR they did not ban “for example, Mozart or Shakespeare”, and that “they did not want to remove English, American, German classics from libraries.” ” And today we see how Russian literature is removed from the libraries of Western states, how our students are expelled, Russian schools are closed, the Russian language is banned even at the household level. Of course, this will have the opposite effect, because justice will always find its way, ”Moskalkova shared her confidence.
WEF will take place on the campus of Far Eastern Federal University on Russky Island in Vladivostok from September 5-8.
Previously reportedHe said an Italian artist would create a mural in Russia to protest the eradication of Russian culture.
Source: Gazeta

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