Pro-Kremlin political analyst Aleksandr Dugin, often seen as a spiritual influencer of President Vladimir Putin, has suggested that Tajik migrants consider embracing the Russian language and Orthodox faith. Known for his radical right-wing viewpoints, Dugin on August 16 also urged Tajik migrants to contribute to Russia's defense efforts. Tajik officials have not responded to Dugin’s suggestion, which came after Dushanbe said it would send inspectors to five Russian cities to check on the living conditions of migrant laborers following reports that Tajiks had been rounded up or beaten by Russian police. To read the original story by RFE/RL’s Tajik Service, click here.
Pro-Kremlin Ideologue Urges Tajik Migrants To Embrace Orthodoxy

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