Left: Nazi collaborator and war criminal Stepan Bandera; Right: Jamala at the 2016 ESC. |
Jamala had triumphed in the 2016 Eurovision Song Contest with a much controversial, politically motivated and certainly anti-communist, song called "1944" which had as a main theme the deportation of Crimean Tatars by Stalin. Of course, the song was by itself a distortion of history: Crimea's Tatars were deported because they were Nazi collaborators.
Not surprisingly, on 17 May 2016, NATO uploaded a video on YouTube congratulating Jamala for winning the Eurovision Song Contest.
Not surprisingly, on 17 May 2016, NATO uploaded a video on YouTube congratulating Jamala for winning the Eurovision Song Contest.
Photo from the festival of the Neo-Nazis. |
Here is a video from Russia Today regarding "Banderstadt":