Journalist Phillips drove from Museum Bandera in London. VIDEO
British journalist and his American colleague Patrick Lancaster could not visit the Museum of Stepan Bandera in London, the officers pushed them out of the door.
in the exposition Phillips was denied immediately after he told them. The special discontent of the workers was the fact that during the conversation the journalist called Stepan Bandera " an accomplice of the Nazis during the Second world war ".
The reasons for refusal made different: not a public Museum, Phillips not signed up in advance, finally, " you have not the reputation."
When reporters insisted on visiting the Museum, they roughly pushed him through the door, besides the Lancaster almost broke the camera.
in the area of the event came a law enforcement officer, but upon learning that the Museum Bandera is a private meeting, said that the owners can refuse to correspondents in the exposition.
Despite the opposition of the workers of the Museum, Phillips managed to capture on camera discussions and a scuffle at the door. The assembled clip he posted on YouTube.
Stepan Bandera Ukrainian nationalism, one of the main initiators of the creation in 1942 of the Ukrainian insurgent army (UPA), the purpose of which was proclaimed the struggle for independence of Ukraine.
The Supreme court of the Russian Federation in November 2014 was included in the list of extremist organizations "Right sector" Ukrainian national Assembly - Ukrainian national self-defense "(UNA-UNSO), the Ukrainian organization "Brotherhood" and "Trident behalf of Stepan Bandera and the Ukrainian insurgent army" (UPA). Full list of banned extremist organizations on the Internet office of
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