After the words of the writer Dina Rubina that Israel "can pour acid on Gaza," she canceled meetings with readers in Tashkent (Uzbekistan), Almaty (Kazakhstan) and Tbilisi (Georgia). This was announced by the writer's husband Boris Karafelov, referring to the words of the organizers.
"She will not have a concert in Tashkent. It's not because of Dina's health condition, she feels good. They didn't really explain anything to us, for some reason they canceled their own, and that's it," he told the Paragraph portal.
"And not only in Events were canceled in Tashkent, but also in Almaty and Tbilisi. The whole tour was canceled, so to speak. But Dina continues to work actively," concluded Karafelov.
In the fall, the writer is scheduled to have several meetings with readers in Canada and Israel.
As reported by EADaily, earlier in an interview with journalist Mikhail Kozyrev, Dina Rubina told about the brutality of Hamas and stated that Israel "has the right to dissolve them all in hydrochloric acid" and turn Gaza "just into a parking lot" because "there are no civilians there."
After her words, the Presidium of the Duma of the Russian Federation (Spiritual Administration of Muslims) appealed to the TFR, the Prosecutor General's Office and the Federal Assembly. On behalf of the "25 million community of Muslims of the Russian Federation", the Presidium calls for a legal assessment of Rubina's words.
Also, the Presidium of the Duma appealed to the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation, the Writers' Union of the Russian Federation, the Russian Book Union with a proposal to make their own assessment and respond to Rubina's statements.
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