The recent surge in Russophobia in Western countries has created a need to help repatriate Russians
We have seen a surge of Russophobia, particularly in so-called unfriendly countries. <...> This is due to a number of factors, and manifests itself in a number of different situations. People are seeing their bank accounts closed, for example, or denied work or education — Evgeny Primakov, Head, Federal Agency for the Commonwealth of Independent States Affairs, Compatriots Living Abroad, and International Humanitarian Cooperation (Rossotrudnichestvo).
Discrimination against Russian citizens (which is now referred to as Russophobia, for all the complexities of defining the term) is down to a range of problems which have accumulated over the years. <...> This has been a years-long process, and the problems have not arisen out of the blue, as evidenced by the statements and actions of our Western colleagues and ‘partners’. A particularly telling example is the statement of Polish Prime Minister Morawiecki [Mateusz Morawiecki, Prime Minister of Poland since 2017 – ed.] who said that Russophobia is now a trend in Europe. That is most symptomatic, and says a great deal in general — Grigory Lukiyantsev, Director of the Department of Multilateral Cooperation on Human Rights, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation;
Commissioner of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation for Human Rights, Democracy and the Rule of Law.
Since last autumn, we have begun to notice many more questions coming to us regarding Russia’s resettlement programme. There are questions about how people can return to their homeland, and what support is available to compatriots in the Russian Federation — Anastasia Milyutina, First Deputy Executive Director - Chief of Staff, Association of Lawyers of Russia.
A lot of people have left Russia, but we... are now seeing many people returning. People who have lived abroad for many years are now expressing a desire to return to Russia. And what’s most interesting of all is that there are foreigners who want to relocate to the Russian Federation. There are farmers who are moving to the [Russian – ed.] regions... because not everyone approves of what is happening in European countries — Stanislav Alexandrov, Deputy Chairman of the Board, Association of Lawyers of Russia; State Secretary – Vice-President, Synergy Corporation.
Construction of an American village in the Serpukhov district of Moscow Region is set to begin in 2024. There are plans for about 200 American families to settle there. These will mainly be American and Canadian Orthodox Christians who, for ideological reasons, want to move to Russia — Timur Beslangurov, Partner, VISTA Immigration.
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