Repeating the experiments of the Nazis, Zakharova launched into the Moldovan president

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“As for Sandu, I think it’s comparable to the experiments of the Third Reich. Only then did they experiment there with the nationality of the people, with their language. In documentary literature and in history, it was described how the Third Reich forced journalists to use a different font,” said Zakharova in an interview with TASS.

She then connected it – without it being entirely clear why – with the racial theory, where Aryans had to have a certain shape of the skull, nose, etc., and with eugenics, “which then gained momentum”.

“Look at what Sandu is doing. Within a second, Moldovan was changed to Romanian with a single stroke of the Sandu government’s pen. What is this if not an element of genocide of a nation? There is no other parallel,” said Zacharova.

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She alluded to the fact that last year the Moldovan parliament passed a law designating Romanian as the national language. Sandu signed the law.

Already in 2020, the president canceled the decree of her predecessor Igor Dodon, who decided that according to the constitution Moldovan is spoken in the country. However, it is just the name of the language, which is otherwise the same. Under the Soviet Union, writing in the Cyrillic alphabet was preferred.

“In one second, simply because she shows herself as a propagator of the same Nazi ideas and philosophical views that the West pays her for, she will deprive the people of their language and rename it Romanian. I believe it is comparable to either the policies of the Third Reich or the way the colonialists left Africa. They drew the borders of the countries on the map according to the ruler and caused people pain and deliberately condemned them to future bloody conflicts,” the spokeswoman raged. “Then they started doing surveys and remaking Moldovans into Romanians,” she added.

According to her, however, the Moldovan president will not succeed: “Sanduova will leave, she will remain a dark spot in the history of Moldova, but the language will remain, the culture will remain, the identity of the Moldovans as a nation will remain.”

Russian efforts to destabilize Moldova

Zakharova’s statements fit into Russia’s efforts to subvert Moldova, a template it has also used in Ukraine. They try to find groups of the population that may be disaffected or divisive and turn them against the government. At the same time, Moscow takes advantage of the fact that these groups speak Russian or are of the Orthodox faith. The Kremlin subsequently initiates actions to support these groups, so-called protecting them.

In Moldova, in addition to the separatist Transnistria, since last year they have also been focusing on the autonomous region of Gagauzia in the south of the country. When the new head of Gagauz, Evghenia Guțulová, who was elected last year, came to the tribune on Red Square, from where she watched the military parade, the TASS agency devoted an entire point to it in its online news. At the same time, she did not mention separately the arrival of the presidents of all related countries.

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Two other representatives of the Moldovan opposition also took part in the show. In addition to Guțulova, the politician and American-sanctioned businessman Ilan Shor, who had votes bought for Guțulová last year, and MP Marina Tauberová, who is connected to Shor, as shown in the picture on Telegram. All three are leaders of the newly formed opposition electoral bloc Victory, the Institute for the Study of War said.

In recent months, Guțulová has repeatedly met with high-ranking Russian officials, including President Vladimir Putin. Russia promised her all kinds of support, including financial. The presence of Shor and Tauber shows how much attention Russia pays to Moldova and how it will try to influence the outcome of the country’s elections and divert the country from joining the EU.

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Isolated Moscow

The once famous commemoration of the victory over Nazism was held this year without the presence of important guests, not even a high-ranking Chinese official came. On the stand next to Putin were only Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, the presidents of the post-Soviet Central Asian republics of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan, Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel, and the presidents of Guinea-Bissau and Laos. Not only no representative of the PRC, but also the DPRK and Iran stood on the podium next to Putin.

Representatives of Western allies were also absent, which Zacharova explained by saying: “For the third year now, representatives of unfriendly countries have not been invited to the parade. Starting in 2022, they are not invited because the regimes of these countries pursue unfriendly policies,” she said.

According to her, these countries are pursuing an aggressive policy towards Russia. “We call it hybrid warfare. That’s why we don’t invite them,” she said. According to her, however, veterans from these countries are welcome.

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The article is in Czech

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