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Far-rights and neostalinists observing so-called ‘referendum’ in Crimea

Far-rights and neostalinists observing so-called ‘referendum’ in Crimea
Article by: Yuriy Lukanov
Translated by: Christine Chraibi
Edited by: A. N.

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The list of foreign observers that came to monitor the illegitimate ‘referendum’ in Crimea are representatives of the far-right Hungarian party famous for their attacks on Jews and Romas, and a left-wing MP of the Europarliamen, famous for his neostalinist views, as EuromaidanSOS informs, referring to the list of foreign observers.

The list contains the names of Béla Kovács, a representative of the far-right Hungarian party Jobbik, Johann Stadler, “who asserts that Anna Politkovskaya had ordered her own assasination”, Zoran Radoncic, who has been banned entry to Canada for denying the Holocaust.

Among other observers there is the ‘far left Greek Angurakis with a reputation of a neostalinist’.

Besides that, bikers from the Russian bike club ‘Ghosts’ in Domodedovo are planning to come and observe the voting taking place in Simferopol.

Translated by Alya Shandra

Source: pravda.com.ua

Translated by: Christine Chraibi
Edited by: A. N.
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