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New citizens of the Russian Federation from Tajikistan or Uzbekistan do not unde...

Do not want to die for Putin: Migrants will play their role in the collapse of the Russian Federation - political scientist (video)

New citizens of the Russian Federation from Tajikistan or Uzbekistan do not understand why they risk their life for a mythical "Russian measure", political scientist Viktor Bobirenko says. Protest sentiments through the mobilization of migrant workers and in general through mobilization actions in Russia will increase, but they will not yet be active, because ethnic groups are now helpless and insufficiently united in serious communities.

They only have landmarks that are very controlled by Russian special services. Political scientist Viktor Bobirenko said this in an interview with focus. According to him, even Mufti in mosques are very loyal to the Russian authorities and although there are some Madresses where they try to carry out an explanatory work on the wrongness of war with Ukraine, they are still under the supervision of Russian special services.

"That is why it is impossible to count on a serious opposition process now," says the political scientist. "The only thing makes sense to hope for is to be a kind of deaf fermentation about the foolishness to die for some mythical Putin and the mythical" Russian measure "that they do not need. " Migrants, according to the expert, need only Russian citizenship to work more comfortably and be able to transport their families to the Russian Federation.

They invest their hard work in the future of their own children and are definitely not going to go to death for the Kremlin. But this tension will necessarily succeed when Russia begins to fall apart, the political scientist considers, and the Central Asian component of the future rebellion will be terrible. "It should be noted here that the Russians divide citizens into university and lower races," emphasizes Viktor Bobirenko.