BBC: Thousands of civil servants who adored Putin at the Crimean fiesta – “We were pressured to come”

The speech given by Mr. is said to take on new dimensions Vladimir Putin in Moscow stadium for the annexation of Crimea in 2014 as well after the abrupt cessation of statements that she did for him war in Ukraine in a live broadcast, the BBC reports that it has been ordered to fill the stadium.

Specifically, bbc.com notes that civil servants were pressured by employers, to attend the speech of the Russian president and reportedly had no alternative. In fact, the journalist Will Vernon who signs the article, notes that the students to they could kick from school, only if they went to the stage for the speech of the Russian President.

“I will be here for a while and then I will leave. I think most people here do not support the war. “I definitely do not,” said a Russian.

Typically, Vernon stated that “students we were told he had them given the choice one day off from classes if they were watching “a concert”. “Some of the students we spoke to did not even know that the event was dedicated, in part, to supporting the war in Ukraine.”

It is noted that the appearance of Vladimir Putin in Moscow has raised suspicions about his state of health, as reports state that may have Parkinson’s or cancer.


Source: News Beast

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