In the temporarily occupied territories of the Luhansk region, the FSB checks current teachers for their “ideological integrity.”
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The press service of the Lugansk Public Educational Institution reported this today, January 22.
“In pursuance of a request from the FSB department for the so-called “LPR,” the occupation Ministry of Education requires the heads of educational organizations to provide lists of current employees who began working there before February 21, 2014. They will be tested for “ideological integrity,” the message says.
In addition, an order has been issued to educational institutions in the occupied Luhansk region to remove from libraries all literature published in Ukrainian.
“Both artistic, if there is one left, and scientific – in particular, methodological publications and manuals developed and published directly by these institutions,” the department notes.
Source: Racurs

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