These laws are needed not only to follow the UN resolution to combat the glorification of Nazism in the year of the 75th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War and the end of World War II.
He shared his vision of how to avoid falsification of history on a state scale with «AiF-Kyrgyzstan» candidate of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor of KRSU named after B.N. Yeltsin, political scientist Pavel Dyatlenko.
–The appearance and promotion of such a bill with the open and active support of Western and pro-Western structures – this is part of a long-term policy of de-Sovietization and falsification of history, which has long been pursued and financed by the United States and other Western countries, Turkey in all post-Soviet countries, including Kyrgyzstan. Such a policy is one of the important components of the new Cold War that the West has started and is waging against countries that are trying to maintain their sovereignty and create their own integration economic and military associations. Using the example of Ukraine and Georgia, we clearly see the ultimate goal of such a policy – the transformation of post-Soviet countries into backward raw material protectorates under Western control with nationalist and anti-Russian regimes and elites. In these two republics in the post-Soviet period, the topic of political repression became one of the tools for inflating nationalist, anti-communist and anti-Russian sentiments in societies, splitting into small groups and introducing external control. An example of such falsification of history – this is a museum «of the Soviet occupation» in Tbilisi. One of the main goals of current and future attacks from Western and Turkish structures – is the history of the Great Patriotic War and the decisive role of the USSR in the victory over fascism, which are important as an important part of the common history for all post-Soviet countries and their current place in the system of international relations.
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