Ekaterina Shulman* on special ops, the situation of the foreign agent and life abroad: “It is very unfortunate that you left against your will”
Ekaterina Shulman*
Political scientist Yekaterina Shulman* gave an interview to the BBC’s Russian service (blocked in Russia) and talked about the situation in the country, her recognition as a foreign agent and dealing with anxiety.
– noting that it is difficult to remember a public official who is not on the list of foreign agents,
Shulman* talked about the problems of living abroad at the moment.
He noted that in the current situation, women are stronger than men.
Shulman* also answered the question of who is responsible for what is happening on Ukrainian soil:
As for partial mobilization, according to the political scientist, society does not yet have a specific reaction to the mobilization:
Shulman* speculated on how he dealt with anxiety and said he had no effective advice:
In April this year, Ekaterina Shulman* announced that she was going to Germany. In addition, many prominent cultural figures left the country after the start of military special operations.
* Recognized as a foreign agent in the Russian Federation
Source: Spletnik

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