про интервью

Mar 20, 2015 00:02

Скромно делюсь своим первым интервью. Венгерские СМИ заинтересовал кейс с исчезновением портрета Немцова от Дома Террора:

http://index.hu/kulfold/2015/03/09/anna_vollikok_terror_haza_nemtsov_putin/



Фото: Bődey János / Index

What are you experiences with Hungarian politics?
I've been to several rallies here. The one against the internet tax and the one just before Putin came here. That was the moment when I actually gave a case for the Russian government to accuse me being a foreign agent. Because here I saw how the social movements on the streets are organized. And I kind of learned how to do it.

People do not want Hungary to become an authoritarian state similar to Russia. Hungarians live in the European Union and are kind of used to the normal institutional design of democracy. Hungary is not yet Russia - not yet a typical European state. That's why it's interesting to sort of live here and compare this country to others.

What are the three things you found the most interesting in Hungarian politics?

...And also what really surprised me is how people react to all of this, how the social movements are organized. It's completely different in Russia. Here you don't have to agitate for weeks to recruit people for a rally, it's enough just to post something on Facebook and people will come. In Russia it's a hard work. People are afraid of protesting because the chances of getting beaten or arrested is really high. Here you don't have this opportunity. We need to tell people why it is important to participate in rallies and that it is safe. Navalnij said at the end of his last trial on “Yves Rocher case”: we are fighting for the people that are just passive, starring at the table. And our battle for these confused people who are starring at the table is to reach the point when they admit: in our beautiful country everything that happens is based on an infinite brazen lie.

П.с. Волликок, лол

Немцов, Россия, достижения, режим, Венгрия, фото, Путин

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