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Putin's supporters and propagandists. Whom the occupiers were brought to pseudo -referendums as "international observers" - bihus.info

The so -called "foreign observers" who were present at pseudo -referendums in the temporarily captured territories of Kherson, Zaporizhzhya, Donetsk and Luhansk regions - or well -known pro -Russian propagandists, or ancient supporters of the Kremlin. This is stated in the investigation Bihus. info, published on Monday, September 26.

Dia Nader from Venezuela, who in the first days of fake vote in the Zaporozhye region actively reproduced propaganda media, told Russian journalists about allegedly "good organization" of pseudo -referendums and criticized the "collective event", which "forbids everything", writes Bihus. info.

Video of the Day, according to journalists, the observer was born in Lebanon and studied at the Soviet University of Friendship of Peoples named after Patris Lumumba in Moscow, then she was a teacher in Venezuela, and later became a diplomat.

She told Russian propagandists that she learned about "friendship and brotherhood" in the USSR, and also argued that "Crimea is a historical part of Russia" and broadcast other Kremlin stamps, including criticism of the United States for "burning hostility in other countries. " Another "observer" in Zaporizhzhya region is an ex -editor of the Czech Communist newspaper Haló Noviny and politician Roman Blashko.

He criticized the Czech authorities for "spoiled relations" with the Kremlin and published an article about a shot down flight MN17, in which the professor, who was interviewed, tried to justify Russia and accuse the event of a catastrophe. Blasko also repeated the Kremlin's abstracts about "nationalists in Kiev", reported journalists.

In the Luhansk region, the Slovak political scientist Lyubitz Blashkova, the president of the Slovak Association of graduates of Russian and Soviet universities (she graduated from pedagogical institutes in Volgograd and Moscow) came to "observe" the pseudo -referendum. Russian propagandists Bvashkov said that fake referendums are a "historical event", which would "go down in history".

Another "observer" in the Luhansk region is a journalist from the Netherlands Sonia Van Dan Ende, known for his propaganda statements, including the tragedy at the Odessa Trade Union House in May 2014. On her page in the Russian social network, the journalist posted a photo of the "throne" with occupied territories near Russian military and equipment with the letter Z.

In a comment to the Kremlin media "Obseraches" claimed that fake "voting" was transparent and honest, and complained that in the Netherlands she will have criminal prosecution for the support of the aggressor country. Thomas Rapper came to Kherson region at the pseudo -referendum, who calls himself a German journalist and speaks Russian well.

He commented the course of imitation of voting in the occupants of the Ukrainian territories, standing next to the collaborator Cyril Stramousov, and spoke about the "openness" of the process. The rapper has lived in Russia for over 20 years and has been leading a YouTube channel in German, where he talks about his support for the aggressor country. He also wrote a book about Russian dictator Vladimir Putin.

To be an "observer" at the pseudo -referendum in Donetsk, the occupiers called Frenchman Andre Michelle Claude Shankl, the President of the Non -Commercial Organization France - Russia. He publishes photos with Russian flags or St. George's ribbon on social networks. Shankli was also introduced to the Peacemaker base for the organization of pro -Russian rallies in France. He told Russian propagandists about the "extremely important role" of pseudo -referendums.

Earlier in the Ministry of Reintegration reported that the pseudo -referendums of the invaders were visited by representatives of eight countries, except Russia itself: Belarus, Syria, Egypt, Brazil, Venezuela, Uruguay, and South Africa. From September 23 to September 27 in the occupied territories in several regions of Ukraine - Donetsk, Lugansk, Zaporizhia and Kherson - Russia is trying to imitate "referendums". At the same time, Russian troops do not completely control any of these areas.