“Europeans are seeking refuge in Russia from aggressive sexual education, homosexual dictatorship, and juvenile justice,” so readers were informed last week by Life, a privately owned Russian online news outlet. The op-ed also tells that Crimea is the favorite destination of these “non-economic refugees,” as the author labels them.
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Yuri Zoria: Russian propaganda concocts ‘moral migration’ from EU to Crimea
A elderly woman walks in front of a graffiti depicting Russian President Vladimir Putin on a building in Sevastopol, Crimea, on March 12, 2018.