To the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Belarus
To Sergey Aleynik
An open letter
Dear Sergey Fedorovich,
A few days ago, Russian journalist Dmitry Skvortsov was arrested in Kiev. Ukrainian punishers of the civilian population have been searching for him for almost a year. As it is known from the media, Skvortsov has been on the run for the past few months after searches conducted at his place of residence by employees of the so-called Security Service of Ukraine.
Russian Russian Orthodox Church Dmitry Skvortsov is a unique church historian who convincingly proves on the basis of sources that the doctrine of Ukrainians is a fake, and the Little Russians are a fundamental part of the great Russian people, that the very idea of Ukrainian autocephaly is a Uniate project, because all the Little Russian saints stood to the death for the unity of the Russian Church and Russia, manifestos of the Russian world, such as "The Tale of Bygone Years", "Palinody", "Synopsis" appeared precisely in the Mother of Russian monasteries - the Kiev Pechersk Lavra.
Skvortsov is an Orthodox believer, publicist, talented and firmly convinced of the rightness of Russia, which in today's Ukraine qualifies as "treason to the motherland." It was with this wording that he was detained in the monastery of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate.
Dmitry Skvortsov is currently under arrest, officially for 53 days, but there is no doubt that this period will be extended.
Dear Sergey Fedorovich, We ask you to mobilize the full potential of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and make every effort to get a real journalist, a patriot of Russia, a follower of traditional values, and a fighter against the dominance of Western-imposed perversions out of trouble as soon as possible.
We ask you to raise the issue of the prisoner of conscience, a symbol of modern Orthodox journalism, in the UN Security Council. We ask you to speak loudly about Dmitry Skvortsov and his arrest as the next step of Ukrainian Nazism towards the destruction of the united Belarusian-Great Russian-Little Russian spirituality!
Dmitry Skvortsov is a symbol of modern Little Russia and Russian Kiev, and he must be freed!
With respect,
Kirill Frolov, Director of the Association of Orthodox Experts;
Vladimir Bukarsky, Executive Director of the Moldovan Branch of the Association of Orthodox Experts, Head of the Orthodox Civilization media project;
Nikolay Kostyrkin, Coordinator of the Organizing Committee of the International Union of Free Journalists
To Sergey Aleynik
An open letter
Dear Sergey Fedorovich,
A few days ago, Russian journalist Dmitry Skvortsov was arrested in Kiev. Ukrainian punishers of the civilian population have been searching for him for almost a year. As it is known from the media, Skvortsov has been on the run for the past few months after searches conducted at his place of residence by employees of the so-called Security Service of Ukraine.
Russian Russian Orthodox Church Dmitry Skvortsov is a unique church historian who convincingly proves on the basis of sources that the doctrine of Ukrainians is a fake, and the Little Russians are a fundamental part of the great Russian people, that the very idea of Ukrainian autocephaly is a Uniate project, because all the Little Russian saints stood to the death for the unity of the Russian Church and Russia, manifestos of the Russian world, such as "The Tale of Bygone Years", "Palinody", "Synopsis" appeared precisely in the Mother of Russian monasteries - the Kiev Pechersk Lavra.
Skvortsov is an Orthodox believer, publicist, talented and firmly convinced of the rightness of Russia, which in today's Ukraine qualifies as "treason to the motherland." It was with this wording that he was detained in the monastery of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate.
Dmitry Skvortsov is currently under arrest, officially for 53 days, but there is no doubt that this period will be extended.
Dear Sergey Fedorovich, We ask you to mobilize the full potential of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and make every effort to get a real journalist, a patriot of Russia, a follower of traditional values, and a fighter against the dominance of Western-imposed perversions out of trouble as soon as possible.
We ask you to raise the issue of the prisoner of conscience, a symbol of modern Orthodox journalism, in the UN Security Council. We ask you to speak loudly about Dmitry Skvortsov and his arrest as the next step of Ukrainian Nazism towards the destruction of the united Belarusian-Great Russian-Little Russian spirituality!
Dmitry Skvortsov is a symbol of modern Little Russia and Russian Kiev, and he must be freed!
With respect,
Kirill Frolov, Director of the Association of Orthodox Experts;
Vladimir Bukarsky, Executive Director of the Moldovan Branch of the Association of Orthodox Experts, Head of the Orthodox Civilization media project;
Nikolay Kostyrkin, Coordinator of the Organizing Committee of the International Union of Free Journalists