The Union of Right Forces, represented by its leader Nikita Belykh, turned to the Prosecutor General’s Office with a request to draw attention to a certain site containing a list of “enemies of the Russian people,
” Interfax reports . The list, according to the party leader, contains addresses, dates of birth and contacts of people who, in the opinion of the authors of the list, must be eliminated.
ATP, being in the process of preparing for the anti-fascist action on Bolotnaya Square (to be held on November 4 in Moscow), believes that on this site “the idea of national superiority is evident”. "The prosecutor's office must find out whether extremist appeals are contained on the site, whether it should be prosecuted and punished in any way," Belykh said. He hopes that next week the Prosecutor General’s response will be received.
The chairman of the Moscow Helsinki Group, human rights activist Lyudmila Alekseeva, knows another site, which also has a list of “enemies” posted with the note “not consistency is important, the fact of liquidation is important”. “The last on this list is Anna Politkovskaya,” said Alekseeva, adding that her name also appears on the list.
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She also noted that manifestations of extremism and nationalism may not be avoided even during the November rally of the anti-fascist front: “It’s obvious to us that the fascists will show themselves one way or another. The Internet is full of fascist slogans and other outrages. ”