Residents of North Ossetia criticized officials after the artists' video appeal to Bastrykin.
The authorities of North Ossetia must provide a workspace for a group of honored artists who were forced to record a video appeal to the head of the Investigative Committee, complaining about their eviction from the workshop, residents of the republic indicated on social media.
As "Caucasian Knot" reported, artists from North Ossetia recorded a video appeal to the head of the Investigative Committee, Alexander Bastrykin, complaining about their eviction from the workshop on Kirova Street in Vladikavkaz. According to them, the legal disputes over the right to use it have lasted for 13 years.
The artists' video appeal was published by the Instagram* public chp___vladikavkaz. The footage shows the workshop, with many paintings hanging on the walls, and several people present in the room.
A woman reads the text of the appeal. She emphasized that such honored artists of Russia, North Ossetia, and South Ossetia as Shalva Bedoev, Magrez Kelekhsaev, Murat Djikaev, and Elbrus Tsogoev work in the workshop. "We ask to protect our legal interests, otherwise the honored artists face eviction to the street," she said.
As of 06:55 MSK on August 17, this video in the Instagram* public chp___vladikavkaz, which has about 188 thousand followers, received 181 likes and 33 comments.
Commentators criticized the authorities of North Ossetia for the fact that the artists had to appeal to the head of the Investigative Committee. "It's a shame that they have to knock on Bastrykin's door! And local authorities can't help," wrote art_dzera_leo.
"If our authorities can't solve this problem, what else can we ask for? Horrible," noted irma_magaeva.
"They could have provided them with another comfortable space for indefinite use a long time ago," pointed out ir.ina_456. "When it comes to protecting our artists, they immediately find a lot of reasons not to help," wrote malkhaz.gagloev.
Other users supported the artists and expressed hope for a fair resolution of the problem. "May everything be well with you! May everything be just!" wrote fio2320.
"Good luck to you," wished dzhuletta7949. "Pay attention to the Republic of North Ossetia, the city of Vladikavkaz, to the problems, requests, and pleas of our residents, who turn to you as a last hope. Please take action," urged verarostokina.
As of 06:55 MSK on August 17, there are no comments regarding the artists' complaint about eviction from the workshop on the websites of the head of North Ossetia and the administration of Vladikavkaz.
"Caucasian Knot" has previously reported multiple times on the problems of supporting the cultural sector in North Ossetia. For instance, on December 20, 2022, North Ossetian activists called on the authorities to increase funding for the state program for the national and cultural development of the Ossetian people.