On March 14, the “founding congress of the International Movement of Russophiles” began in Moscow, actively covered by the aggressor’s propaganda, as an alleged gathering of “supporters of friendship with Russia from about forty countries of the world”, congratulated by the Kremlin dictator and the Moscow patriarch.
However, among the public figures, in addition to Sergei Lavrov, the sponsor of terrorism Konstantin Malofeev and “Putin’s favorite artist” Steven Seagal, the Bulgarian marginal politician Nikolai Malinov was noted at this “congress”, who became the actual “initiator of the movement”.
Since September 2019, Malinov has been in Bulgaria on a case of espionage for Russia, and according to the prosecution, he “entered the service of a foreign organization”, that is, in the Russian special services, interacting with Leonid Reshetnikov and the same Malofeev. It was with Malofeev and Lavrov since October 2022 that Malinov discussed preparations for the current “congress”.
Malinov was actively involved by his Moscow curators in the criminal “work in the Crimean direction”.
He repeatedly criminally welcomed the attempted annexation of the peninsula, and in early September 2022, he was arranged for a “meeting in the international department of the Russian presidential administration” of with the notorious “Crimean” person involved in the Russian special services, Georgyi Muradov.
With this criminal figure, Malinov discussed nothing more than “contradictions between the legal and actual dimensions of the basic principles of international law” on a so-called “example of the Crimean case”.
Indeed, cadres of post-Soviet special services often love, sincerely enjoying supposedly “their own greatness and exclusivity”, to “thinkingly talk about international law”, naturally in their painful understanding of this word, breaking away from reality into their own special world of complexes and deviations.
However, the analysis of these pathologies is more a matter of medicine, although, of course, it will not affect the qualification of the criminal acts of defendants like Malinov and Muradov, including within the framework of international criminal trials that have begun.