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2 of June, 19:30

Gerashchenko wants to introduce a ban on the manufacture in Ukraine St. George ribbon
The people's Deputy of the Verkhovna Rada, the head adviser of the Ministry of internal Affairs of Ukraine Anton Gerashchenko invites the Parliament to consider the draft law on the introduction of a ban on the manufacture and promotion in the country of St. George ribbon - the symbol of Victory in the great Patriotic war.

A draft law published on the Internet representation Happy Tuesday, however, the text of the document as long as there is no.

for example, on the Internet representation refers to the introduction in Parliament of a draft law on making Addendum to the rule of Ukraine on administrative offences in relation to the prohibition of production and imposing St George (guard) tape ".

first of Gerashchenko has declared that intends to submit to Parliament a draft law banning the public wearing St. George ribbon As a symbol of Russian aggression against Ukraine ". According to his statement, the exception will be those cases where the tape will be used in the symbolism of the orders of the veterans of the Second world war, the history books or Museum exhibits. In the form of retribution Gerashchenko was proposed to introduce large fines For those who violate the law banning conspicuous wearing ribbons.

As said state Duma speaker Sergei Naryshkin, a bill banning the public wearing St. George ribbons in Ukraine is evidence of a positive attitude in the country to Nazism and hatred to win over him.

For million of people not only in Russia, but also abroad, St. George ribbon is a symbol of memory, of generations and of military glory. The first Action "George ribbon" was held in 2005, since then, wearing a black and orange ribbon yesterday 9th of may has become a tradition. The action in 2015 became the largest in recorded history of the project. It brought together 85 regions of the Russian Federation and 76 countries.

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