Journalist Graham Phillips was beaten at the London Museum of the leader of the Ukrainian nationalists Stepan Bandera
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Famous Western journalist Graham Phillips, who worked in the conflict zone in the east of Ukraine, published a video about visiting the Bandera Liberation Struggle Museum in London, reports LifeNews.
Museum staff did not let the British reporter inside, saying that he did not record, and when they clarified his identity, they arranged an altercation. The supervisors did not like what Phillips called Bandera an "accomplice of the fascists of World War II." One of them said that this is not proven, and as a reporter Phillips also can not pass, because he has "not that reputation."
The journalist tried to get through despite the ban, but museum workers began to beat him. Everything that happened was taken by Graham Phillips camera.
A police officer arrived at the scene, but he had to take the side of the museum curators after the trial. This institution is not a public and accessible, so the owners have the right to refuse visitors.
It is worth noting that in the London apartment museum of the leader of Ukrainian nationalists there are separate documents and artifacts that are dedicated to the activities of the UPA and the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN) - organizations that are prohibited and recognized as extremist in the Russian Federation.
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