"How #russia handles the truth and free will!"

From #Baza

An #RGSU #Moscow student argued with a teacher about #Stalinist repressions. The teacher “won” the argument: the guy was kicked out of the dormitory, expelled from the university, and now he’s being drafted into the army.

As #Alan himself told “#Base,” during a lecture, a teacher at the department of general jurisprudence, #Andrei_Belikov, began to talk about whether #Stalin’s repressions actually happened.

According to #Belikov, repressions were not a significant crime, and in fact, they did not exist at all.

The guy entered into a discussion with the teacher. #Alan argued that many nations suffered from the actions of #Joseph_Stalin. As a result, the teacher kicked the student out of the classroom and then complained to the dean’s office. Alan was called to a conversation with the deputy dean, after which the guy was invited to the student council.

There, reports from other students were read out, allegedly dissatisfied with #Alan's behaviour. True, later in a personal conversation (the recording of the conversation is at the disposal of “#Base”) one of the dean’s office employees admitted that “the students were asked to write these reports “from above.” The council also decided to evict #Alan from the hostel.

But the guy's problems didn't end there. After some time, another meeting of the student council was held, at which it was

decided to expel #Alan from the university. The reason is supposedly a large number of absenteeism. However, according to #Alan himself, in fact, he practically never missed classes.

And the next day after his expulsion, early in the morning, police and military registration and enlistment officers came to his room (#Alan had not yet moved out). At the moment, the guy was taken to the military commissariat. As the police told #Alan, his deferment was no longer valid.