Photo: Video from the video
Russian opposition Ilya Yashin noted an open call to Chechen head Ramzan Kadyrov. Annotated by a YouTube video, the activist claims that the Chechen leader is “threatening his critics and spitting on any laws.” “As a result, Yashin demanded Kadyrov's resignation.
“Hello, Ramzan, my name is Ilya Yashin. I am a friend of Boris Nemtsov, whose subordinates killed you seven years ago, in February 2015,” he began. his appeal. He reminded the perpetrator of the murder. According to him, Kadyrov called these people “real patriots and heroes”. However, Yashin considers them “bandits and cowards” who shoot unarmed people in the back on city streets.
He also recalled the conflict between the head of Chechnya and federal judge Said Jangulbayev. He also reminded that Kadyrov accused Novaya Gazeta journalist Yelena Milashinova of terrorism. In addition, Yashin reminded Igor Kalyapin, a member of the Human Rights Council under President of Russia, of Kadyrov's threats.
He also pointed to the words of the “right hand” Chechen leader, Member of the State Duma Adam Delimchanov. He promised to “cut the heads of the Jangulbayevs.” Yashin then spoke of Chechen officials who sat under Putin's portrait and also promised to retaliate against opponents. At the center of Grozny, crowds of protesters burned portraits of opponents of the region's head, as the opposition also recalled.
As a result, Yashin said it was impossible to behave in this way in Russia. According to him, there are laws in the Russian Federation according to which everyone is equal: from the seller in the store to the president of the country.
“Listen, Ramzan, this has all gone too far. And someone should tell you openly and openly that you can't act like that! ”Yashin emphasized.
they criticize him. Otherwise, he is obliged to write a resignation for the post of head of Chechnya.
He also recalled that the Chechen leader himself described the head of state as his second father. According to Yashin, it is politically like this. He also warned that Russian President Kadyrov had never publicly replaced him. Yashin also noted that Kadyrov himself is seeking the presidency of Russia.
“Today I am announcing the collection of signatures on a petition demanding your resignation. A man like you should not be a government official! Meanwhile, according to Znak.com, Yashin intends to petition the presidential administration for Kadyrov's resignation, saying he wants the Kremlin, society and Kadyrov itself to see more and more people ready to “express their dissatisfaction.” >