“The Czech president believes that since the events in Ukraine, Russians living outside the Russian Federation should be
carefully "monitored".
"We see how many people support Russia, how many even
call for the conflict to spread to other countries," the president noted.
Security measures for Russian citizens should be stricter
than in normal times.
- All Russians living in Western countries should be
monitored much more than in the past because they are citizens of Russia. It's just the cost of conflict," he said.
He added that while he sympathizes with Russians struggling
with Moscow's decision, which they may not support at all, "when there is
a conflict, security measures for Russian citizens should be stricter than in normal
times."
Pavel noted that during World War II, Japanese descendants
living in the United States were also subject to a "strict monitoring
regime."
After the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941,
people of Japanese descent were held in internment camps surrounded by barbed
wire and guarded by American soldiers. This move affected approximately 120,000
people. people, most of whom were American citizens. In 1988, the US government
apologized for these actions and paid more than $1.6 billion in damages."
Another fool? Will Americans pay also for his idea?
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