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The way Homel dweller struggles with "Russian peace"

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Homel dweller made t-shirts with Putin's image disappear in a local shopping center.

He informed charter97.org.

"My name is Aliaksandr and I live in Homel. For obvious reasons my surname is left unknown, I work in one of the Homel Executive Committees. I'd like to share my story that happened on March 7.

Me and my wife decided to go to the mall "Secret" to buy a gift for her on March 8. Imagine my surprise when I saw men and women t-shirts with Putin's image and pro-Russian "patriotic" slogans hanging in the foreground of one of shopping pavilions. I asked the seller politely, a woman of middle age, why was she selling such things? In response to it she started to murmur. I asked her to remove those t-shirts, but she refused to do it!" The reader says.

He asked to give him a customer comment book.

"I was trying to take photos of those t-shirts, but the seller began to bother me, push away, close a camera-phone, scream and threaten to call police. One picture of poor quality was made. As it turned out, the customer comment book was at another pavilion of the "Secret." I went there, but it was closed. When I returned, there was a policeman near the pavilion. The seller started yelling that I used a foul language and behaved inappropriately. I was glad that my wife and other buyers confirmed she was lying. The policeman copied my data and listened to me, and then I left. At the same time I was pleased that he took my side and asked the seller to immediately remove those t-shirts! Yesterday I visited the "Secret" and was glad to find the pavilion empty as well as that I was sent to for the customer comment book! So here's a small victory", Aliaksandr noted.

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