The ban of "Colorado" tapes: a Russian journalist called on Ukrainians to understand

18 May 2017, 15:29 | Policy 
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Russian journalist Alexander Nevzorov commented on the law adopted in Ukraine on imposing administrative responsibility for wearing St. George ribbons.

"We are obliged here to understand the Ukrainians, that probably all the Russian now causes them to be rejected and disgusted, this applies to the" Colorado ", the so-called St. George ribbon, which, if I'm not mistaken, was banned by law," he said..

The journalist also ridiculed the attitude to the St. George ribbons in Russia.

"There is a delightful information that those Russians who go to Finland for chamonchik, parmesan and for more or less decent salmon on cars were stopped by Finnish border guards who asked them immediately for ribbons from antennas, mirrors, towbars and so on to shoot. And none of the Russian patriots who were going after chamonchik and parmesan, did not enter into an unequal battle with the Finnish frontier troops - the parmesan was stronger, everyone dutifully took off the ribbons and went, as they put it poetically, "to buy some scraps".

"Nobody even thought it necessary to fight for it," added the Russian journalist.

As reported by the "Observer", the Verkhovna Rada voted to ban the production and propaganda of the St. George (Guards) tape in Ukraine. Deputies adopted 238 votes to introduce administrative responsibility for wearing a tape on clothes, fastening on a car, image on posters, stickers, postcards.

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