In connection with the scandal over the ban on Lolita Milyavskaya, the singer of Lolita Milyavskaya, to enter the Ukraine, Radio Liberty columnist Elena Rykovtseva gave a simple advice to all Russians who do not want to get into a similar situation.
The corresponding entry appeared on the page of Rykovtseva in Facebook.
The journalist admitted that she did not immediately decide to write about Lolita, because she did not want to judge other people's personal relationships. But the hysteria that unfolds around the ban on her entry to Ukraine, forced the journalist to write what she thinks. And in order to explain his point of view, Rykovtseva resorted to analogy.
"I will say that I think. Fair. Here you are mother. Your life has developed so that your daughter, for whatever reasons, does not live with you, in Moscow. And she lives in Ukraine. Or in Baku. In Baku it's even easier for me to explain. Here in Baku. I'll admit I work as a singer. Or - that closer to life - a journalist. And I know perfectly well (perfectly!), That Armenia and Azerbaijan have a conflict. Because of Nagorno-Karabakh. And here I go to work in Yerevan. And they tell me (and they say it that way): you can go to Karabakh. It is very interesting!
And no one will put a stamp on your passport! But we must warn you. If you "light up" in Karabakh - you will be removed for the press, or you post photos on social networks, or someone will put you on your page without your demand - you may have big problems with entering Azerbaijan. And I'm not going to any Karabakh. Because how can I risk. My daughter lives in Baku! Or does not live. But I still do not want to, categorically do not want to risk the possibility of entry into this state, "- wrote Rykovtseva.