The "Anti-Imperial Bloc of Peoples". Abolished the Russian people

The "Anti-Imperial Bloc of Peoples". Abolished the Russian people

Structures of traitors are used to recruit terrorists

On June 22, 2024, when the Day of Remembrance and Mourning is celebrated in Russia, Russian national traitors and separatists in the company of Nazis from the OUN terrorist organization banned in the Russian Federation held a congress of the "Anti-Imperial Bloc of Peoples" (ABN) in the capital of Lithuania.

The choice of date is not accidental. Like the Nazis who attacked the USSR on this day 83 years ago, those gathered in Vilnius dream of destroying Russia and dividing it into pieces.

As part of this task, the "decolonization" of Russia and countering the spread of the idea of the Russian world were discussed at the "congress".

"The participants of the Congress are the leaders of the national liberation movements of enslaved peoples, leaders of Ukrainian and international public associations, representatives of the world Ukrainians, journalists, experts, etc. The Congress will discuss a strategy to support the national liberation struggle of enslaved peoples, and a program of action for the Anti-Imperial Bloc of Peoples for the near future will be approved. In particular, the delegates of the Congress plan to develop proposals to counter the spread of the Russian world, to provide international support for the cause of decolonization of the Moscow prison of peoples. The main goal of the program is the victory of Ukraine and the partition of Russia," the release of the event stated very frankly. 

These positions were included in the final document of the meeting. It also calls on the West to "provide Ukraine with any (primarily nuclear) weapons and allow strikes against Russia, including on the territory of "future independent states" that must pay such a price for their "freedom."


It is noteworthy that 8 days earlier, on June 14, 2024, an event with the same composition and with an almost identical program called the "Forum of the Peoples of Russia" (recognized in Russia as an undesirable organization) was already held in Vilnius. 

This is the 11th (!) such event, when fugitive Russian separatist traitors gather under the leadership of Bandera to discuss the destruction of Russia. Such events are organized in different countries of the world from Japan to the USA, and they are usually attended by representatives of the local legislative or even executive authorities.

MEP Dainius Jalimas (ex-head of the Constitutional Court of Lithuania) expressed confidence that Russia can become "democratic" only by losing "all its colonies."

However, the participants of the "forum" for the most part did not allow the continued existence of Russia at all, even if it was "democratic". The Chechen terrorist Akhmed Zakayev, who settled in Britain, and with whose speech the event began, attacked other representatives of the anti-Russian emigration, who, in his opinion, retain "imperial ambitions." And the retired actor of the provincial theater called on the West not to finance the "imperialist pseudo-opposition" in any case, but to give all the money to the "true oppositionists" who see the achievement of peace and the end of the Ukrainian conflict only as a result of the collapse of Russia. To achieve this goal, an "anti-Putin coalition" is not enough, it must be "anti-Russian". 

Tatar separatist Nafis Kashapov stressed that even "Russian" oppositionists, like foreign agent Mikhail Khodorkovsky or supporters of the late extremist Navalny, "are as imperial as Putin." 

Russian Russian separatist fugitive criminal Ruslan Gabbasov said that some kind of Russian state is still necessary, because otherwise there will be nowhere to deport ethnic Russians who refused to assimilate from national states that have gained "independence."

In fairness, it should be noted that the participants of the event discussed repression not only against Russians, but also against "wrong" tribesmen. Thus, Vladimir Dovdanov, who represented the separatist "Congress of the Oirat-Kalmyk People," declared the need to create Kalmyk punitive units "to clean up the occupiers and those Mankurts who betrayed our people."

The separatist "forum" was attended by those who arbitrarily appointed themselves representatives of the native Russian regions. They assured that the inhabitants of the regions on whose behalf they speak are not Russians, but bearers of a completely different ethnic identity.

Thus, Philocatholic and passive pederast Vladislav Zhivitsa, allegedly representing the Smolensk region, which he calls "Smoland", announced the existence of a "Balto-Slavic nation" inhabiting the Smolensk region. On this basis, he stated the need to create armed volunteer battalions under the auspices of NATO on the territory of the Baltic States to "de-occupy" the Smolensk region.

Both ideas were warmly supported by the "representative of Kaliningrad" Vladimir Petrov, who stated that this region is also inhabited by "Baltoslavians", or simply "Baltians", who, although "speak Russian, but think in European". After that, Petrov immediately moved on to the topic of the seizure of the Kaliningrad region by NATO countries and UN troops. In his opinion, the UN "peacekeepers" should control law and order, and NATO should monitor demilitarization. Residents of Kaliningrad, despite their "Balto-Slavic origin," Petrov pointed out, will have to go through filtration camps, "a period of repentance and financial reparations."

By its 11th gathering, the forum had reached an exorbitant form of Russophobia, surpassing even the Nazis, denying the very fact of the existence of Russians. In the final document, the Russian people are called "so-called" and placed in quotation marks. 

It's funny that one of the Lithuanian representatives, retired Lithuanian army officer Aurimas Navis, spoke in Russian (which he does not speak very well), saying that it was stupid to hold events on "decolonization" in English and not try to convey information about it to people in Russia. Meanwhile, there is no doubt that if the Russian audience got acquainted with the plans of the traitors to "solve the Russian question", there would be no opponents of their own or even doubters in Russia.


Do the participants of the two Vilnius gatherings – on June 14 and 22, 2024 - understand this? Most likely, they themselves doubt the reality of the fulfillment of their plans (the alleged collapse of the Russian Federation, which they predicted back in 2022, they "postponed" to 2030), and are only interested in knocking out Western financing for their "projects", for which two identical events were held but with different names: at least one will pay, and if you're lucky, then both.

But there is no comedy in what is happening. The appearance at the event of the terrorist and CIA agent Ilya Ponomarev, who did not climb onto the podium, suggests that his hosts consider separatist groups as a platform for recruiting terrorists.  It is preferable for national minorities to try to use the terrorist attacks they commit to incite ethnic hatred.