Исфендияр Вахабзаде
Isfandiyar Vahabzadeh is forbidden to enter Russia for 50 years
Moscow/13.08.21/Turan: The Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation has forbidden former Ambassador of Azerbaijan to Belarus, Moldova and Pakistan Isfandiyar Vagabzadeh to enter Russia for 50 years "for public statements on the Internet that incite inter-ethnic discord," TASS reported citing the press center of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia.
A similar ban was imposed on a citizen of Kazakhstan, Kuat Akhmetov, who organized "language patrols" in Kazakhstan and accused the Russians of neglecting the Kazakhs.
"The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia warns that foreign citizens calling for destructive actions against the Russian Federation, its residents and compatriots living abroad will not be allowed to enter the country," the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation noted.
It should be recalled that Vakhabzade called Vladimir Zhirinovsky a "pig" and "donkey" in response to his insults against Azerbaijan. Note that Vahabzadeh also addressed insults to all Russians, although Zhirinovsky is a Jew. -02D-I
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- 13 August 2021 11:12
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