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The Chairman of the Committee on Freedom of Speech reminded that Russia was send...

Make Russia again little: People's Deputy Yurchyshyn announced work with enslaved ethnic groups

The Chairman of the Committee on Freedom of Speech reminded that Russia was sending representatives of small ethnic groups to Ukraine, destroying them culturally and economically. The MP from Voice Yaroslav Yurchyshyn declared restarting a temporary special commission for working with the indigenous peoples of the Russian Federation.

The unofficial motto of the TSC was the slogan "Make Russia Small Again", which was the author of Vakhtang Kebuladze Professor of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. Yurchyshyn reported this in a Facebook post. "294 votes" for "the Council supported the report of our TSC on the work performed and accordingly opened the way to restart the temporary special commission for work with the indigenous peoples of the Russian Federation," Yurchyshyn wrote.

He recalled that Russia has actually imprisoned these ethnic groups, and now destroys them culturally and economically, sending them to the war against Ukraine and holding their protest potential. And that this potential exists is proved by representatives of small ethnic groups in the Armed Forces. Yurchyshyn said that the Chechen, Buryat, Ingushi and not only.

"A request for the freedom of enslaved peoples is growing and we regularly raise this issue at international sites," Yurchyshyn said, talking about the key goals This process, "the People's Deputy said. A week ago, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky wrote an evening address to the people of Ukraine in a #makerussiasmallagain T -shirt. Zelensky announced the decision of partners to finally transfer $ 50 billion from Russian arrested assets to Ukraine.

His t -shirt has attracted attention even in Russia. And then Ukrainian public activist and journalist Darya Kaleniuk told that she gave it a T-shirt with a resonant slogan to the President at a meeting with 26 public experts, which took place yesterday or two before the appeal.

"For the first time she heard the #makerussiasmalagain phrase this spring at a meeting with partners at the Estonia Embassy from Valeria Pekar, and later learned that Slogan's authorship belongs to Vakhtang Ketbuladze," Kaleniuk said. The problem was only in the right map of Muscovy, that is, the principality of Moscow, which it was in the 15th century. "The main task of the T -shirt is to make Russia small. First of all, in the heads of our Western partners and most importantly - their voters.