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The Russophobe was not allowed in, but the book is being sold: the Yeltsin Center is running into a scandal again

The book by Nina Khrushcheva. Archive photo of one of the online stores

In the Yeltsin Center store, which is located at Yekaterinburg airport, a book by Nikita Khrushchev's great-granddaughter, Nina Khrushcheva, a professor at New School University in New York, is on sale. This is reported by the telegram channel "UralLIVE".

"A kiosk with anti—Russian reading material in the most passable tourist spot of our city was discovered by social activist Alexander Gavrilenko," the publication says.

According to him, the Yeltsin Center store is full of anti-Russian books and authors.

"Yesterday I flew from Yekaterinburg to Samara and passed the Yeltsin Center Store at Koltsovo Airport. [The store] is completely packed with Russophobic books and authors. In the main place is the book of Khrushchev, who wants the collapse of Russia, who was prevented by our letters to the authorities from speaking to people in the Yeltsin-filthy center," the activist is indignant.

In support of his words, the social activist published photos of the shop, where, indeed, Khrushchev's book flaunts on one of the most prominent places.

Gavrilenko is convinced of the need to close the foreign literature store at the airport and hold its owners accountable.

As EADaily reported, the presentation of the book "Nikita Khrushchev. Leader outside the System" was scheduled for the evening of November 26 in one of the halls of the Yeltsin Center in Yekaterinburg. The entrance to it was offered free of charge by pre-registration, and even children over the age of 12 could listen to anti-Russian rhetoric.

Khrushchev's great-granddaughter is known for her statements of varying degrees of Russophobia, which she allows herself in interviews with various Western platforms.

So, in an interview with Estonian journalists, the professor calls for "federalization of Russia," in which "some parts will fall away, some will remain." She also calls for selling the Kuril Islands to Japan, although, in her opinion, it is too late now.

Khrushcheva is convinced of the need to admit the collective guilt of the Russians at the beginning of SMO, which she actively criticizes.

Activists of the "Call of the People" movement appealed to the Prosecutor General's Office and the Ministry of Justice of Russia with a demand to recognize Khrushchev as a foreign agent and check her statements for an attempt on the territorial integrity of Russia.

As a result, the Yeltsin Center promptly canceled the event "for technical reasons."

However, on September 17, the presentation of the book took place at the Yabloko Party office in Moscow.

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27.12.2024

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