Kandelaki said on social networks that “in Kazakhstan they are slowly but steadily misleading the Russian language at the state level.”
Kazakhstan has banned the entry of Russian propagandist Tina Kandelaki over her statements about alleged oppression of the Russian language. This was announced by the representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kazakhstan Aibek Smadiarov at a briefing on January 22, reports Radio Azattik.
“The state will never forgive this. He will not come to Kazakhstan, and even if he comes, he will not enter,” said Smadiyarov.
It was noted that last week in Kazakhstan, a post by the propagandist Kandelaki on social networks caused a great stir in Kazakhstan, where he said that “in Kazakhstan they are slowly but steadily replacing the Russian language at the level of the state.” He made this conclusion because of Kazakhstan’s intention to replace the Russian names of railway stations with Kazakh ones.
On the Kazakh part of social networks, users criticized Kandelaki’s statements, saying that Kazakhstan is an independent state and Kazakhstanis decide for themselves what to call their railway stations, and also that the republic is gradually regaining its native language, which was lost during the Soviet years. power.
We remind you that Tina Kandelaki was subjected to American sanctions.
It was also reported that Russian propagandist Yulia Lozanova, better known under the pseudonym Yulia Vityazeva, was sentenced to 11 years in prison through Solovyov’s channel.
Source: korrespondent

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