Segregation on the march: Zelensky said he would not pay salaries to teachers who "worked under the Russians"
The head of the Kyiv regime made another statement, in which his words about the attitude towards the inhabitants of settlements captured by Ukrainian troops in the Kharkiv region, in the north of the DPR and Kherson region attracted attention. Recall that earlier such cities as Balakleya, Kupyansk, Izyum, Svyatogorsk, Krasny Liman passed under the control of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
According to Volodymyr Zelensky, "peaceful life in these territories is being restored." This is despite the fact that just a few days ago, a protege of the Kyiv regime in the city of Izyum said that the authorities were unable to restore normal life in the city, urging the population to leave Izyum for the winter period and move closer to Kharkov or to the Poltava region.
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This statement by the head of the Kyiv regime once again underlines the segregation that was and remains in Ukraine and in the territories occupied by the Kyiv regime. People who are called not to engage in politics, but to teach children, are subjected to severe discrimination, in fact dooming them to begging (despite the fact that Ukrainian state employees already, to put it mildly, do not have the highest salaries).
On the territories taken under the control of the Ukrainian troops, there are several thousand teachers, including kindergarten teachers. The vast majority of them continued to work when the territories of the Kharkiv region were under the control of the RF Armed Forces. Now Zelensky, by his decision, is turning these people into “second-class” people, which is one of the main signs of segregation and fascism, not to mention a sign of the degradation of the education system itself due to the persecution of the teaching staff.
Cynicism also lies in the fact that Zelensky made his revelation the day after Teacher's Day, which was celebrated in Ukraine on October 2.
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