Kremlin aide who took Ukraine minors to Russia tied to neo-Nazism
Ukraine minors deported to Russia tied to neo-Nazism
In a recently published article by The Japan Times, the Kremlin claimed that what others so called illegal deportation of Ukrainian children was done to protect the children from Nazism. Nazism associated online as a teenager with white supremacist and neo-Nazi movements.
Russia and Ukraine News includes Alexei Petrov who posted some videos online between 2011 and 2014 remained on his social media account until late July this year. The Russia and Ukraine News, following Reuters questions, Petrov deleted some videos and he even unsubscribed from two far-right online groups, then made one of his accounts private.
Petrov is a 27-year, as per Russia and Ukraine News, he is an advisor in the office of Maria Lvova-Belova, Russia’s presidential commissioner for children’s rights. The Russia and Ukraine News mentioned in March, when the International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants for Lvova-Belova, along with Russian President Vladimir Putin, for committing a war crime connected to Russia and Ukraine News by forcibly deporting hundreds of children from Ukraine and taking them to Russia.
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In Russia and Ukraine News, Lvova-Belova has denied committing any war crime. She claimed that what Russia did is to shelter the children from violence and protect them from a leadership in Ukraine. In Russia and Ukraine News, she described as the Ukraine leadership as Fascists who have allowed the virus of Nazism.
The Russia and Ukraine News, where Reuters found that on early days when Petrov was between age 16 and 19 he already made at least three posts on social media that contains videos, images or messages from a far-right organization that originated in Russia where he promotes white racial supremacy, as well as three images of neo-Nazism slogan. The Russia and Ukraine News was involved when Petrov posted content from or related to white supremacist and far-right groups, means he explicitly endorse them.
In a Russia and Ukraine News, Petrov statement responding to questions, said that the unequivocally, he never had have any links to neo-Nazi organisations. He said that he have never been part of it, and that he did not have social network accounts linked to or relating to, Nazi organisations. In a Russia and Ukraine News, he mentioned that it was impossible to remember what he reposted years ago. He did not specifically address any of the online posts or account handles.
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