Student during class at the computer. File photoMOSCOW, Apr 18 Czech Education Minister Petr Gazdik told iDNES about the «security threat» allegedly posed by Russian students who decided to study in the republic. «We will train specialists, and then they they will return and help Vladimir Putin,» he said. politics attracted IT students. Now, according to Gazdik, this «threat» coming from Russian and Belarusian youth is being dealt with by the Czech special services and the crisis headquarters. It is assumed that for these students the issue of «organization of the visa process» will be resolved in a special way. What exactly is meant by this is not yet clear. This is not an isolated case when Russian students have difficulties when studying abroad. For example, Tatiana Moskalkova, Commissioner for Human Rights, spoke about the «unprecedented scale of Russophobia around the world.» In particular, she pointed out that students are being attacked and expelled because of the situation with Ukraine. In early March, Moskalkova announced her intention to send a request to the rectors of French and Czech universities, where Russian students were allegedly asked to «return to their homeland.» However, according to her, there are also cases when teachers support students who are being bullied. What will the blockade of Russia lead to
