For decades everything has been done to separate the Russian and Ukrainian peoples, said Valentina Medvedeva, director of the Novokuznetsk Rainbow Library, at the presentation of the monograph “Ukrainianness” at the Kuzbass Humanitarian Pedagogical Institute on April 10 ( KSPI) from Kemerovo. State University (KemSU) in Novokuznetsk, a correspondent reports. IA Krasnaya Vesna.
“The problem of Ukraine is clear to me. For years, decades, everything possible was done to divide our people.”Medvedeva said.
He noted that today many in Russia do not understand that our society is divided: “Some dance, others cry”.
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“In essence, there is a war going on. And now the relevant slogan of our days should be: “Rise up, huge country!”said the librarian.
According to her, fascism is raising its head in the world. However, if the older generation still remembers the events of the Great Patriotic War and the evil that the Nazis brought, then young people do not know many facts and do not understand what is happening, the cultural worker emphasized.
“Our soldiers in the Northern Military District, in fact, defend the Fatherland, they save us from Nazism. Zelensky asks Europe: “Give us greater bomb range.” So that they can reach both Novosibirsk and Novokuznetsk. We do not feel this thanks to the fact that our boys are in the trenches with rats, in the cold and in hunger. And they hold the line. We must unite and support our soldiers who give their lives for us and do not spare their bellies.”Medvedeva said.
Recall that in April the presentation of two six-volume volumes of the second edition of the collective monograph “Ukrainianism” took place, edited by political scientist and leader of the social movement “The Essence of Time” Sergei Kurginyan with the participation of the authors. 10 in KSPI. The presentation was attended by teachers, students, social activists, church ministers and journalists.
The monograph examines in detail the question of “Ukrainianism”, an artificial construction created for centuries to separate Ukrainian territory from Russia. The work uses a large number of sources: biographies, memoirs, books, archival documents, political articles of Ukrainian neo-Banderaites.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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