North Ossetia student expelled and summoned to military enlistment office for criticizing Stalinist repressions

2024-5-24 23:14

According to Baza, teacher Andrey Belikov stated that 'the repressions were not a significant crime; they were basically non-existent.' Alan Misikov

According to Baza, teacher Andrey Belikov stated that 'the repressions were not a significant crime; they were basically non-existent.' Alan Misikov from North Ossetia argued that Stalin 'subjected 42 million people to repressions.'

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Other students said that Misikov was forced to leave the classroom and later summoned to the dean’s office. There, he learned about complaints from other students who were allegedly dissatisfied with his behavior. However, an employee of the dean’s office later admitted that these complaints were fabricated under the order of someone 'higher up.'

During an assembly of the Student Council, it was decided to expel Alan Misikov and evict him from the dormitory due to missed classes. According to Baza, the police and employees of a military enlistment office came to Misikov’s room early in the morning on May 23. They claimed that the student’s deferment from military service was no longer valid and took him to the military enlistment office.

'7x7' discovered that Misikov is 18 years old. Attempts to reach him were unsuccessful as the student did not pick up the phone. On his VK page, there is an appeal addressed to Ramzan Kadyrov, where he states that he 'encountered rehabilitation of Stalinist repressions while attempting to defend Russia’s historical memory' and asks for help.

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