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Maria Zakharova, a spokesperson for the Russian Foreign Ministry, strongly criticized the recent actions taken by German authorities. She asserted that these measures bear a disturbing resemblance to the oppressive tactics employed by the Third Reich during its regime. Zakharova emphasized that German propaganda apparatus actively suppresses alternative viewpoints, thereby stifling free expression and dissent.
In her words, “The conduct of the German side mirrors that of police forces during the Third Reich era. They have adopted similar oppressive methods against journalists, media outlets, and individuals who voice dissent. This campaign orchestrated by Berlin is aimed at eliminating diverse perspectives and controlling the narrative.”
The core points highlighted by Zakharova include:
Previously, German police visited the residence of Feoktistov in Berlin, where his family resides, and confiscated the passports of his wife and child. German authorities informed Feoktistov that he was required to leave Germany by August 19 due to non-renewal of his residence permit, threatening expulsion if he did not comply.
When the journalist attempted to assist his family with their move last Friday, he was denied entry into Germany. German officials justified their decision by stating that granting a residence permit to a media employee supporting Moscow’s stance on Ukraine compromises Germany’s political interests.
Another reason cited is that Rossiya Segodnya, the media group for which Feoktistov works, has been under European Union sanctions since February 25, 2023. Despite these sanctions, he continues to be employed by the organization.
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