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Chapter 604 Cultural Publishing

"But, is it a bit uncontrollable? Solrennichin is a great writer after all." Zinev was completely forced by Serov just now. If he had a choice, he would not want to attack this well-known person.

Selov, who was wiping his hands with a towel, stopped and said with a calm expression, "The KGB is doing this. Do we still care about some accusations for some so-called public opinion? Comrade Derrynsky was a Polish nobleman back then, so did he hold back against the Belarus at that time? Comrade Stalin studied in the seminary, why did he clean up religion?"

"As long as we think it is right, don't care about other people's opinions. The KGB is such a department. If you already have doubts about this, I suggest you take a month off before coming to work." As he spoke, Serov picked up the walkie-talkie to greet people, took away the special medicine, and sent Solrennichin to the hospital.

There were only two powerful people left in the entire interrogation room, Selov and Zinev, in this small space. Two KGB giants personally performed a task that could only be considered a kindness in the 1930s.

"Revolution is not about treating guests to dinner, you can sit down and chat happily. In this world, our comrades are hung every day, the enemy is doing this, and we are also doing this at the same time, but the people we deal with are completely opposite. People like Solrennichn are harmful to the country, so we must be firmly eliminated." Selov thought for a moment, and then called Zvegon in. Perhaps having Zinev's friend can make this close friend feel safe.

He handed over some original materials from the Gulag Islands to Zvegun and told him to destroy them immediately after seeing them. Sherov left the interrogation room. Zvegun was a senior writer and an excellent author of spy war novels. Among the books and magazines published by the Ministry of Culture, it was only less than Siegun, but it was full of gold content. These materials could be read by Zvegun.

It's actually good to have a hobby, and it saves people always come over to cause trouble for him. Selov is considering the new KGB movies released in the future, and let Zweigon be a consultant. Spread some Zweigon's time. Anyway, the other party is always a writer's temperament in Ruby Yangka. Since this is the case, let him do what he likes.

"Chairman, some writers in the cultural circle have learned that Solrennichn was arrested. Now that he has become like this, what should we do?" Zwiggon believes that he has a very common language with Serov, because an unscrupulous KGB chairman used his wife and Forteva to publish some private goods he saw in later generations and his experience of being cheated by police uncles every year, becoming the most productive writer of the KGB. Serov and Zwiggon are both registered members of the Soviet Writers Association, but don't think that the things in the Writers Association are so good. By this year, there are already 7,000 people in the Writers Association.

"A reception for the Writers Association will be held in two hours to explain the situation. You both will be with me to attend." Selov glanced at Zinev and Zvegon, and ordered of course.

The Soviet Writers Association is an official organization organized by the Soviet government, and many aliens have spawned in it. These writers who enjoy the treatment provided by the Soviet Union and then point fingers at the Soviet Union with no time to show off their conscience. At least the group of people in front of them are.

In fact, it is not difficult to deal with these writers. Comrade Yeltsin, who later generations disbanded the Soviet Writers Association on the grounds of government spending pressure, so that these people who lived a comfortable life and lived a pampering life, knew that they had nothing to do to cause trouble for the Soviet Union. In democratic Russia, they enjoyed the treatment of picking up garbage, and many writers stopped creating and changed careers, engaged in business, university job hunting and other activities.

After all, people have to eat, and even survival has become a problem. How can they create? In this case, no writer has the leisure to find trouble for the government. But Selov cannot do this, although he really wants to force these people to work in factories.

"Why do I think these people are very consistent with the special class defined by the former First Secretary?" Shelov's eyes did not leave these well-dressed people, and he tilted his head and spoke to Zweigon next to him.

"The level of some writers does need to be improved." Zvegon immediately took over the topic and started a discussion among cultural people with Selov. Of course, the discussion between them was useless. In the end, Suslov's final word was the final word.

After waiting for a while, almost everyone came, Selov talked about Solrennichn about the KGB delegation. He first directly admitted that it was true that the KGB sealed the new world, and then brought Solrennichn back to Rubiy Yangka for inquiries. Finally, he changed the subject and said that during the inquiry, Solrennichn was unconscious because of emotional excitement and had been sent to the hospital for treatment.

"First of all, I must admit that Comrade Solrennichn is a fierce person. He is quite dissatisfied with our accusations. I will not deny this. Then I must say that no matter what the final result of Solrennichn's coma is, I can already expect you to accuse the KGB." Serov spoke indifferently, and at the same time, he kept the reactions of those below in his mind. "After all, it was in Ruby Yangka, and we will not deny it."

Selov's statement portrayed Solrennichn as an image of a rather than treacherous character, which was very literary. This image was also very acceptable. It just hit the high point of these writers, and these public intellectuals took this trick. At the same time, it directly admitted that Solrennichn was in danger of life in Rubiy Yangka, indicating that the KGB would not shirk responsibility, and these people in the province spread rumors and attacked Rubiy Yangka.

"Don't we deal with the anti-counterfeiting workers who questioned Comrade Solrennichin and give Comrade Solrennichin's family an explanation?" One of the writers below stood up and accused him.

"Alexander Alexander Rovich Zinoviev, Solrennichin's close friend, an anti-Soviet figure who has caused us countless troubles." Zweigon was very familiar with the people from the Soviet Writers Association and reminded Serov next to him.

"The Soviet Union's socialist social system is full of vitality and has the possibility of continuous development and improvement. The Brezhnev period was the most powerful period of the Soviet Union. Due to the betrayal of Goma Map and Yeltsin, Russia's communism collapsed, and Russia lost its status as a superpower and headed for a comprehensive decline."

It was him? Shelov's eyelids drooped. He had heard of this name. It was just after the collapse of the Soviet Union, like many writers respected in the Soviet era, who were thrown into the garbage dump by Yeltsin. A large number of people began to write articles to praise socialism. What did these people do if they were breastfeeding after their children died? Do you think your motherland could be resurrected?

"There is no need to deal with it!" Selov said coldly in response to Zinoviev's glaring gaze, "The police did not do anything personal injury. Solrennichin was excited and thought that we had insulted him. Should I shoot the staff who did not make any mistakes? Give him an explanation? The Soviet law does not stipulate that he is angry and he will be responsible, right?"

"Since the law is mentioned, why do you bring Solrennichen to Rubiyangka?" another writer asked, standing up.

"According to Article 190 of the Soviet Criminal Law that had just been passed, of course I can do this." Selov read Article 190 of the Criminal Law calmly. Looking at the wonderful performance of these writers, I believe that now they all understand that the era of saying whatever they want is far away.

"That's the case about Solrennichen. We have legal basis. However, given the physical condition of Comrade Solrennichen, I am willing to give an exception to apologize to Solrennichen on behalf of the Soviet National Security Council, hoping that he will recover. But please remember that only once, I don't think there is anything wrong with our comrades." Sellov coughed and said fearlessly, "About the exchanges in the cultural world, according to the spirit of Comrade Suslov's instructions, we are willing to use the power of the country to find publishing channels for your works, so that people all over the world can see your works."

In the following days, some people from the Ministry of Culture and the Soviet Writers Association accused the KGB of the KGB. Because the diagnosis report of Solrennichyn had been released and the brain had been severely damaged, some people began to accuse the KGB of not treating writers with a rough attitude. This led to Solrennichyn's fierce response and became like this. At the same time, some people questioned the time when the KGB sent Solrennichyn to the hospital, believing that the KGB delayed Solrennichyn's treatment time. The situation on that day should be investigated.

"Investigate us? I want to see who has the right to investigate us, immediately find the source of the rumor-monger and arrest them..." After hearing Zvegon's words, Selov said indifferently, "At least they have accepted our statement, it's okay, is it Comrade Zinev?" These rumors were simply released by Selov himself. He knew very well that the most effective way to resist rumors was actually to create rumors earlier than others.

"Okay, the Chairman, and there is also a channel for communication with publication in Western countries. Comrade Suslov and Comrade Brezhnev have some opinions and think that your public announcement is a bit hasty." Tsvigon turned to another question.
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