Irina Farion blamed the “leaking of student data from Crimea” on the student himself.
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According to her, he should have known that signing his real name could be dangerous.
Doesn’t this indicate a planned provocation by the FSB, planted this week, when the previous Monday attack, which continued on all my counters, failed miserably? A particular failure concerned the desire to involve students of the Lviv Polytechnic in some ephemeral protests,” she wrote on November 14 in a column for the UP.
She believes that the latest events are “a targeted attack against Farion, who is pushing them towards them with her public Ukrainian-centric activities. [внутрішніх і зовнішніх ворогів]
panic fear in relation to the national prospects for our state.”
She also announced her intention to contact the SBU due to accusations and threats against her.
At the same time, the administration of Lviv Polytechnic stated that the university has already created a working group to study the scandal surrounding Farion. At the same time, they noted that “now there is no reason to eliminate or terminate the fixed-term contract” with the former MP.
This happened after a student protest.
Let us remember that after the preliminary scandal with Farion, she was supported by a student from the temporarily occupied Crimea. The Exnardep published his letter, and now the guy was detained by the Russians.
On November 8, freshman Maxim wrote to Farion that he supported the ex-National Deputy’s position on the Ukrainian language and expected the liberation of Crimea. During the publication of the letter, Farion did not hide the name of the pro-Ukrainian student – moreover, she refused to do this when she was directly asked to remove the guy’s last name.
Maxim found himself at the center of the fight against extremism in Simferopol. He repented on camera and retracted his words.
Source: Racurs

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