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Popular TV Anchor In Russia's Yakutia Refuses To Participate In Event Supporting Ukraine War


 The Turkic-speaking Yakuts celebrate Ysyakh Tuimaady -- the holiday of praising life -- on the eve of the summer solstice each year.
The Turkic-speaking Yakuts celebrate Ysyakh Tuimaady -- the holiday of praising life -- on the eve of the summer solstice each year.

A popular television celebrity in Russia's Siberian region of Sakha-Yakutia, Liza Gazizova, refused to anchor a broadcast on the Yakutian traditional Ysyakh Tuimaady holiday after the mayor of the regional capital, Yakutsk, announced that celebrations would be devoted to supporting Russia's full-scale aggression against Ukraine. Scores of Internet users supported Gazizova's decision, which she announced on June 20, saying, "I do not want to take part in this sort of celebration." The Turkic-speaking Yakuts celebrate Ysyakh Tuimaady -- the holiday of praising life -- on the eve of the summer solstice each year. To read the original story by RFE/RL's Siberia.Realities, click here.

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