Our books attracted great interest at a book fair in Russia

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Excerpt from Mr. Adnan Oktar's Live Conversation on A9TV dated September 10th, 2014 

- Teacher, there was a stand with your books and documentaries at the Moscow International Book Fair. We have photographs.

Adnan Oktar: Let me see.

- Ten thousands Russian language copies of the Collapse of the Theory of Evolution book were handed out at the fair. Very positive reactions came in after they were handed out. The chairman of a youth organization active across Russia sent a letter saying this book was very important and useful for young Russians and that they want to engage in various activities with us in the country as a whole. Members of various teaching bodies also said they want to make contact and collaborate with us. Some of the well known people who visited the stand and expressed their admiration for your works include Igor Propenko, deputy director of the documentary department of Ren TV, one of Russia’s largest broadcasters, Russian journalist, TV producer, director and actor. Leonit Parfenov Russian journalist, TV producer, director and actor. Prof. Yulif Viyazemski writer philosopher, TV presenter and dean of the Moscow University Faculty of Journalism. These are the other pictures.

Adnan Oktar: How sweet they all look. Bring it closer so I can see that little child. What a cute kid! What a cute nose! See those cute little hands? Masha’Allah, masha’Allah, those Russians are a fine people, immaculate. I fail to understand why they wish to isolate the Russian people. They are fine people. They are polite, well-mannered, lovable and modest. Yet they insist on wanting to isolate them. You should embrace those people, my brother. The European Union must let Russia join, as well. I really fail to understand what is going on.

- There was a picture of young people en masse.

Adnan Oktar: Let me see. Look how lovely they are, masha’Allah. They are all so joyful and lovely. It is so sad for them. It is a violation of good conscience to want to isolate them.