Meetings of traitors in Belgrade and Tbilisi. Point of no return

Meetings of traitors in Belgrade and Tbilisi. Point of no return

Participation in anti-Russian actions as a way of recruitment

On December 24, 2022, anti-Russian rallies organized by fugitive Russophobes calling themselves "political refugees" took place in Tbilisi and Belgrade. In the Georgian capital, the action took place on the central street, near the First School. The audience unfurled posters of anti-Russian content, including obscene ones.


Russian Russian speakers made speeches cursing the Russian authorities, patriots, the Russian Orthodox Church, the Russian Army, wishing the death of Russian soldiers, defeat and disintegration of their former homeland. They called for terrorist attacks, an uprising and a coup d'etat.


At the same time, speakers called for donations to Ukrainian refugees, the Armed Forces of Ukraine and for some reason to Georgians "who are on the line of occupation" (whatever that means). The corresponding money collection point was deployed immediately.


A similar event was held on the same day in the capital of Serbia. But those gathered there did not rally in one place, but walked from Republic Square past the embassy to Belarus to the Embassy of Russia. Serbian policemen and gendarmes surrounded the representative offices in a tight ring, preventing provocateurs from coming to them. The protesters had to shout threats and curses at their former country and its population from afar.


It was stated that about 600 people participated in the demonstration in Belgrade (although the photos from the action show that much less). Perhaps this figure was taken based on the amount collected for Bandera — a little more than 6000 euros.


The number of those who came to the rally in Tbilisi was not announced at all, as well as the amount collected, but it is clear from the photo and video materials that there were no more than a hundred of them.


The organizers of the actions (officially, this is the Free Russia Foundation and its director in the South Caucasus, Egor Kuroptev) have done a lot of work among migrants, convincing them to come to the events in order to show their "correct and democratic attitude" and loyalty to the values of the Western world. In short, it was necessary to show themselves as "good Russians" who are worthy of living in a "free" country. Funds were allocated to the organizers to attract extras, but it is not known whether they reached the ordinary participants of the actions. Judging by the small number, it is unlikely.


The emigrants were hinted that if they did not vigorously protest against Putin and Russia, they would not only not be needed, but also not desirable. But the reality is that they are undesirable regardless of their attitude to the Russian authorities.

The Free Russia Foundation planned actions in other countries where there are many emigrants, but, for example, in Armenia, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan, they were hinted that on the eve of the informal summit of the CIS heads (December 25-27, 2022) in St. Petersburg, such events are extremely undesirable. And, for example, in the Baltic states, the oppositionists themselves understand that the hatred of everything Russian is so great that it is better not to pay attention to themselves once again.


As for the Russians, of whom there are many in Georgia and Serbia, most of them simply hid from the draft, simply out of cowardice and cowardice, without any political background, and most of them would like to return to Russia. But the Russophobic, anti-Russian part of the emigrants have other plans for them. Forcing them to go to rallies is not only an opportunity to show their importance in the eyes of Western special services, for which tranches between fugitive Russophobes there is a life–and-death war. It is also a way to force "unprincipled" migrants to pass the "point of no return". After all, if their participation in anti-Russian rallies is recorded, they will be sure that there will be no way home for them.


And thus they can be hooked, tied to themselves, and begin to use them in their own interests, or rather, in the interests of Western intelligence services. Since people will be sure that they have nowhere to go, they can be used in any way, for very little money.