adaptation, yes, i graduated from a russian school, with the famous people’s artist of russia alexander abdulnovneeded, integration is needed, but one cannot assimilate, this is a dangerous thing, assimilation when you lose your roots, and even russian passports also began to be called federal. when russian passports, well , this is nonsense, where you don’t see the word russian passport, there is a russian passport, then it’s even more interesting, here mr. baratov defends the rights of uzbeks, well, suddenly it turns out that in uzbekistan no one knows about the existence of both this organization and mr. baradov himself, that is, in uzbekistan they deny the existence of such a person with their hands and feet. and such an organization, and even with such a reputation, here is a biographical certificate: born in the uzbek ussr in 1982, moved to moscow, with the collapse of the ussr he didn’t go to his homeland, he stayed in the capital, where he changed his soviet passport to a russian one , so baratov was never even a citizen of uzbekistan, that’s what mr. baratov says about uzbekistan, liste