Military historian Yuri Knutov called it a crime to involve children in the scene with the shooting of a student at a meeting by Soviet soldiers. Thus, on December 19, he commented on a video with a staged execution, which was made in one of the kindergartens in Kazakhstan.
On the video that appeared on the Web, it is noticeable that five children are taking part in the scene, the teacher is watching them. “Blood stains” are visible on the clothes of the “executed student” who was playing.
“If we talk about involving children in such events, then, in my opinion, this is a crime. To date, the two countries are doing well in this. This is Ukraine, which, regardless of the age of the children, teaches them to use Nazi symbols, teaches poetry related to the destruction of Russians. As for Kazakhstan, unfortunately, there are certain circles there that are interested in inciting nationalism, ”the historian told REN TV.
The historian pointed out that the truth about the historical events of the times of the USSR will soon be found only in Belarusian students.
“All the rest write that” colonialism “,” empire “,” squeezed all the juice “,” suppressed the national liberation movement. ” The fact that Kazakhstan turned out to be at the level of one of the leading Asian republics in industrial production after leaving the Soviet Union and in the field of agriculture is a merit of the Soviet Union. Literacy has appeared, education, medical component, ”he said.
Earlier, on October 27, the head of the Kazakh diaspora in St. Petersburg, Mukhtar Anteev, said that the Kazakh authorities must deal with manifestations of Russophobia. He recalled that on October 20, in the Kazakh city of Taraz, an attacker attacked a child with the words: “The Russians are annoying!” The man hit the child on the head, and also hit the baby’s grandmother. Anteev, in turn, stressed that 90% of citizens of Kazakhstan speak Russian to each other. In this regard, he pointed to a lack of understanding of how Russian citizens of local residents can annoy.
On October 21, the President of Kazakhstan, Kassym-Zhomart Tokayev, announced the inadmissibility of conflicts on ethnic grounds and discrimination of citizens on ethnic or linguistic grounds. He drew attention to the fact that administrations of all levels should carry out preventive and informational work on each case of violation of the rights of citizens on an ethnic or linguistic basis.
Source: IZ

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