Dirty and deceitful propaganda in Sevastopol, Crimea For several days, on the streets of Sevastopol on buildings, fences and light poles propagandists paste up papers with the calls to come to a referendum and vote for the commitment to Putin. There is the only choice, offered in these “bulletins” – “for reunification of the Crimea with Russia.” The second option (“the restoration of the Crimean Constitution of 1992”) created exclusively for giving the illusion of choice. Firstly, few people remember principles of that Constitution (and among those, who do remember, that historical period associates with heavy transition and turmoil), and secondly, there is warning not to vote for the second option in the newsletters (because the Nazis and Bandera will come and kill all of us). Even the most indifferent and enlightened people will never vote for the variant, in which they will be killed. Therefore, the presence of a second variant t in the newsletter is no more, than an imitation of the possibility of “democratic choice”. A few days ago, in addition to appeals, hung on the light poles, local (or even not local) activists began to spread agitation in mailboxes: colored and printed on expensive glossy paper – with the logo of the party “Russian block”, that points directly to the customer of the printing press. In addition to the supporters and opponents of joining the Crimea to Russia, there are also a lot of people who are more concerned with the circumstances and consequences of the change of flag. That is, they care about what will change, especially at the household level.
And especially for those people agitators published paper entitled “Crimeans will not feel discomfort”. On behalf of the First Deputy Prime Minister of Crimea R.Temirgalieva pompously declared, that all problems of Crimeans will be solved without their involvement. Why such confidence, is there any proof of it , and most importantly – is there such statements and agreements on the part of Russia – there is not specified. Moreover, these agitation papers printed on the back of photocopies of some books on German grammar, that makes it even more doubtful. Perhaps even Mr. Temirgaliev is unaware of the existence of these promises, and if they exist, everyone knows as the Russian government “keeps its promises” – at the domestic, international and the international level…
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