Monday, June 16, 2014

MP suggests international exhibition on Ukrainian villainy — RT Russian politics

A senior MP representing the nationalist opposition LDPR wants to change international public opinion about the current regime in Kiev by putting on an exhibition depicting the humanitarian disaster in the south and east of Ukraine.

MP Yaroslav Nilov outlined the plan in a letter to Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, and it was also published on the party’s web-site. Nilov said the exhibition should be based in Russian embassies and consular offices abroad, and filled with photos and videos provided by the Russian media.

Nilov writes in the letter that there are often reports about the death and suffering of civilians in Donetsk and Lugansk regions, and they have practically become an everyday reality. The Russian politician added that he understood that Kiev authorities are continuing the military operation against civilians in their own country because of the support from foreign politicians.

The MP proposed to change the situation by forcing foreign officials, first of all from the United States and the European Union, to change their positions on the Ukrainian conflict. The main means of such a change could be a shift in public opinion, Nilov wrote.

“The civil society is quite developed and active in these countries. I would not exclude the possibility that its representatives would radically change their positions after getting access to verified information that is different from the picture presented by the Western media,” the Russian parliamentarian claims.

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