MOSCOW, July 29. /TASS/. Moldova’s recognition of the autonomous non-profit organization (ANO) 'Eurasia' as an extremist organization is a proof that the country's courts serve the interests of Western patrons of President Maia Sandu, Alyona Arshinova, a State Duma member who heads the Eurasia autonomous non-profit organization, told TASS.
"A court in Moldova has recognized ANO Eurasia as an extremist organization," she stated. "This decision once again proves that the Moldovan judicial system is completely corrupt and unconditionally serves the interests of Maia Sandu's Western patrons."
Arshinova emphasized that "it is well known that in Moldova they crackdown on dissent by sending prominent political figures to prisons based on far-fetched charges."
"ANO Eurasia is an exclusively humanitarian organization that raises concerns among the current regime in Moldova only because we are developing joint projects that bring Russia, Moldova and members of the EAEU [the Eurasian Economic Union], CIS [the Commonwealth of Independent States] and CSTO [the Collective Security Treaty Organization] closer together, advocate direct communication between our peoples without intermediaries and sustain the common historical truth and traditional values," according to her.
Arshinova added that this is precisely what is about "the main threat to the destructive forces of Europe and the collective West, whose goal is to divide us, build borders and distort our common history so that we forget each other, lose kinship and common memory with the countries of the former Soviet Union."
"Our humanitarian and friendly mission has ruined Brussels’ plans, according to which [Moldovan President Maia] Sandu should exclude any possibilities for Moldovan citizens to make friends outside the so-called 'European clan'," Arshinova added.
