https://sputnikglobe.com/20210725/member-of-greenpeace-russia-apologises-for-comments-linking-yakut-people-to-wildfires-1083459238.html
Member of Greenpeace Russia Apologises for Comments Linking Yakut People to Wildfires
Member of Greenpeace Russia Apologises for Comments Linking Yakut People to Wildfires
Sputnik International
YAKUTSK, Russia (Sputnik) - The head of Greenpeace Russia's wildfire unit, Grigory Kuksin, has apologised for his recent comments in which he blamed forest... 25.07.2021, Sputnik International
2021-07-25T14:54+0000
2021-07-25T14:54+0000
2021-07-25T14:56+0000
russia
world
newsfeed
russia
yakutia
wildfire
greenpeace
https://cdn1.img.sputnikglobe.com/img/07e5/07/19/1083459207_0:0:2897:1638_1920x0_80_0_0_8dbe43a32ad1b6fb0fe2c56c34244078.jpg
The firefighter has been accused of racism and xenophobia after a video of him explaining what causes the wildfires in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) to journalists made rounds on social media. Kuksin stated that "Yakuts who do not put out campfires are a hazard of its own," citing the Siberian people's folk belief that doing so would enrage fire spirits.The Greenpeace member went on to stress that people who cause fires by their negligence appear among all social groups.Since late June, Yakutia has been under a regional state of emergency due to raging wildfires.
russia
yakutia
Sputnik International
feedback@sputniknews.com
+74956456601
MIA „Rossiya Segodnya“
2021
Sputnik International
feedback@sputniknews.com
+74956456601
MIA „Rossiya Segodnya“
News
en_EN
Sputnik International
feedback@sputniknews.com
+74956456601
MIA „Rossiya Segodnya“
https://cdn1.img.sputnikglobe.com/img/07e5/07/19/1083459207_0:0:2897:1820_1920x0_80_0_0_c81c23b63aa11e6546bd752e021b115e.jpgSputnik International
feedback@sputniknews.com
+74956456601
MIA „Rossiya Segodnya“
newsfeed, russia, yakutia, wildfire, greenpeace
newsfeed, russia, yakutia, wildfire, greenpeace
Member of Greenpeace Russia Apologises for Comments Linking Yakut People to Wildfires
14:54 GMT 25.07.2021 (Updated: 14:56 GMT 25.07.2021) YAKUTSK, Russia (Sputnik) - The head of Greenpeace Russia's wildfire unit, Grigory Kuksin, has apologised for his recent comments in which he blamed forest fires in Siberia on certain social practices of the Yakut people.
The firefighter has been accused of racism and xenophobia after a video of him explaining what causes the wildfires in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) to journalists made rounds on social media. Kuksin stated that "Yakuts who do not put out campfires are a hazard of its own," citing the Siberian people's folk belief that doing so would enrage fire spirits.
"I apologise if somebody was offended by my comments about the Yakuts and campfires. I most certainly was not talking about an ethnic trait and could have by accident described all of the region's residents and visitors as Yakuts, for which I apologise," Kuksin wrote on Facebook.
The Greenpeace member went on to stress that people who cause fires by their negligence appear among all social groups.
"And I treat the stories about 'fire spirits getting angry if you throw earth on fire' (we hear such explanations from various peoples) same as something like 'If this is God's will to flame up, it will flame up, my campfire has nothing to do with this,'" Kuksin added.
Since late June, Yakutia has been under a regional state of emergency due to raging wildfires.