In the U.S. Congress “inspired” anti-corruption rallies in Russia

The Americans need the Russians to support the fight against the regime of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin. This is stated in the statement of the Congressman-Republican Peter Roskam on Sunday’s protests in Russia, reports “Voice of America”.

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“I am inspired by reports of peaceful demonstrations in Russia against a corrupt, autocratic regime in Moscow. Vladimir Putin has made a mockery of human rights and democracy in Russia, and abroad. We must support the Russian people and our allies in Eastern Europe and Central Asia in their struggle against authoritarianism and expansionism of Putin”, – said in a statement.

It is noted that the Congressman Roskam consistently supported Ukraine during the armed conflict in the Donbass, and criticized the position of the former head of the United States Barack Obama concerning Ukraine.

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In addition, he recently presented to Congress a resolution condemning the Russian intervention in elections in Europe.

Recall, March 26, in different cities of Russia swept the anti-corruption rallies, the reason for which was the investigation of the Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny and the Fund of struggle against corruption of the secret assets, Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev about his huge plots of land, villas, apartments in historic mansions and vineyards.

Officially the Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev did not comment on high-profile investigations of the Fund of struggle against corruption about his fabulous wealth, however, banned in Bulk Instagram.

As a result of rallies in Moscow detained more than one thousand people. In addition, were detained, and Navalnyand the staff of the Fund of struggle against corruption, which the office organized the broadcast of the demonstrations across Russia.

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