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Bashkir language inscriptions were dismantled

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English: From the facades of the FSB buildings in the Republic of Bashkortostan, inscriptions in the Bashkir language, which, according to the Law, has state status, were dismantled. The FSB, having become the first state institution to openly remove and dismantle signboards in the language of the People of Russia, by its actions supported the refusal to duplicate signboards in the Bashkir language, despite the existing regional law. These actions can also be regarded as facts of Ruscism. Bashkir inscriptions later ceased on road signs, institutions of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Ufa railway station and other places.
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