A far-right Russian politician is facing legal problems after ordering two of his aides to ‘violently rape’ a pregnant Rossiya Segodnya journalist in front of other reporters at a press conference.
Vladimir Zhironovsky, of the pro-Kremlin Liberal
Democratic Party, launched into an
animated tirade against Rossiya Segodnya journalist Stella Dubovitskaya, – who
is six months pregnant – after she asked him an innocuous questions about possible sanctions against the pro-Western
government of Ukraine, according to the
Daily Mail.
Responding to her question, Zhironovsky grabbed two of
his male aides, telling them, “When I say, you run to her and violently rape
her” before shoving them in her direction and shouting: “Go and kiss her. Grab
her.”
Male and female journalists in attendance were shocked at
the outburst with one male journalist asking, “She is pregnant, why are you
attacking her?”
Yulia Chuchalova of news agency Interfax spoke up in defense of Dubovitskaya, telling
the politician, “This is derogatory,
humiliating – what are you doing here?”
Zhirinovsky shouted back,
“What are you doing intervening here, you lesbian? Get out of here.”
“There are pregnant women at the Maidan [Independence Square
in Kiev , scene
of the Ukrainian Revolution] and here as well, druggies and what have you, ” he
continued. “We need healthy people. Pregnant women should not show up at work.
Sit at home and look after your child, got that?”
Zhirinovsky ended his tirade with “Get out of here, you
damned lesbians.”
Dubovitskaya, along with several other female
journalists, left before the press conference ended. She was taken to a nearby hospital and treated for shock.
Her employer – news agency Rossiya Segodnya – indicated
that they would be suing Zhirinovsky over the attack.
“Due to the disgusting incident in the state duma, after
which our correspondent was hospitalized because of Vladimir Zhirinovsky’s
discourtesy, we have decided to use all legal options to punish Mr Zhirinovsky
as severely as possible under the law, including by suing him,” Rossiya
Segodnya general director Margareta Simonyan said in a statement.
Members of the Russian Parliament condemned Zhirinovsky’s
tirade with Oleg Nilov calling for
“silence and some calm as the best medicine for rabies.”
MP Boris Reznik described the incident as “intolerable”
accusing Zhirinovsky of being “drunk on his own impunity” and “a disgrace to
the Russian parliament.”
The Russian parliament’s ethics commission is reported to
be looking into the incident.
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