The head of Rossotrudnichestvo commented on the calls to take part in rallies in support of the closing of the Russian House in Baku. He called what was happening a provocation.
"Some weirdos are sending out on behalf of the Russian House to Baku offers to go to a rally in support of the Russian House proper. The funny thing is that they write directly about the reward: it's so easy to go to a rally, so much with a banner, a price tag, again. They can even give our contacts, on our own behalf," the head of Rossotrudnichestvo writes in the telegram channel.
According to Primakov, this is "a pretty dirty provocation of some scoundrels."
"We have never invited anyone to rallies and do not call. And the money for participation is paid just by all sorts of piglets and suckers. Don't be fooled. You will be captured, and we will be hanged," Primakov said.
According to him, the situation is very tense.
"This is another disgusting thing, very cunningly invented by someone in order to more reliably shit on our work. Expose the "Russian House" by some conspirators. I state that the intensity of the schizo is incredible. The smoke and fumes are already just some kind," Primakov said.
The advice to hand over provocateurs to the security authorities at the crime scene, too, according to him, can work against the "Russian house," because "there are nuances."
"It's easy to guess which ones. For example, for a hint: after such a mailing, a couple of provocateurs and a half of some simple-minded people will come out, and the security agencies will open a criminal case — not so much against them as against whom? — actually, the "Russian House", which allegedly called everyone to an illegal rally, even posted his phone (cool proof) and promised rubles (rubles, Karl, rubles! In Azerbaijan!) for participation. "Hold the criminals!"" — writes Primakov.
Maybe it's enough already, he asks, maybe it's time to stop already — or is something missing anyway?