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Russian Communist chief calls for international support of banned Ukrainian comrades
Published time: 17 Dec, 2015 10:15
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Gennady Zyuganov, Leader of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation. © Vladimir Fedorenko / Sputnik
READ MORE: Russian leftists blast Kiev plans to ban Ukrainian Communist Party
The Kiev regime first moved to outlaw the Communist Party in May last year after its leader Pyotr Symonenko accused the authorities of killing peaceful civilians in the country's southeast and spreading lies about the real situation. Symonenko also called on Kiev to stop the so called “anti-terrorist operation” in Donbass, saying it had turned into a “anti-terrorist operation against its own people.”
The statement not only caused the irritation of officials and the legal proceedings against the party, but also threats to Symonenko’s personal safety, which led him to eventually withdraw from the 2014 Ukrainian presidential race.
Published time: 17 Dec, 2015 10:15
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Gennady Zyuganov, Leader of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation. © Vladimir Fedorenko / Sputnik
READ MORE: Russian leftists blast Kiev plans to ban Ukrainian Communist Party
The Kiev regime first moved to outlaw the Communist Party in May last year after its leader Pyotr Symonenko accused the authorities of killing peaceful civilians in the country's southeast and spreading lies about the real situation. Symonenko also called on Kiev to stop the so called “anti-terrorist operation” in Donbass, saying it had turned into a “anti-terrorist operation against its own people.”
The statement not only caused the irritation of officials and the legal proceedings against the party, but also threats to Symonenko’s personal safety, which led him to eventually withdraw from the 2014 Ukrainian presidential race.