The 35th birthday of Crimea procurator, Natalia Poklonskaya coincided with the celebrations of the 1st anniversary of Crimea rejoining Russia
She is apparently a bit of sex symbol for Japanese and Chinese
Enjoykin — Nyash Myash
An anime image of Natalia Poklonskaya
http://sputniknews.com/russia/20150318/1019689166.html
Natalia Poklonskaya, Prosecutor General of Crimea, celebrates her birthday on the same day when the republic and the Russian government signed the treaty of reunification in 2014.
Natalia
Poklonskaya, Prosecutor General of Crimea, who became one of the
symbols of the so-called "Russian spring", celebrates her
35th birthday on March 18.
It
may seem like a curious coincidence, but she celebrates her birthday
on the same day when Crimea and the Russian government signed the
treaty of reunification in 2014.
Poklonskaya
was born in the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic of the Soviet
Union, and later her family moved to Crimea. She worked as an
attorney in Ukraine from 2002 to 2014 in various offices.
During
the Euromaidan crisis, Poklonskaya on February 25, 2014, handed in
her resignation from the Ukrainian General Directorate of Internal
Affairs in Kiev. In the document, she stated that she was "ashamed
to live in the country where neo-fascists freely walk about the
streets." She left Kiev for Crimea and on March 11, 2014, was
appointed Prosecutor of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea.
Poklonskaya was appointed to the position after it had been
reportedly rejected by four male candidates.
Her
criticism of the Euromaidain protests and the new coup-installed
Ukrainian government resulted in a criminal case against her in
Ukraine and stripped her of the rank of Counsellor of Justice.
On
March 25, Poklonskaya was appointed as acting Prosecutor of the
Republic of Crimea, the new office created after the peninsula’s
reunification with Russia.
On
March 11, 2014, Poklonskaya held a press-conference in Crimea where
she harshly criticized the new Ukrainian government and laid out her
vision for her new office.
The
event was captured on video which was uploaded on YouTube. It hit
over 1.7 million views within a month. A lot of quotes and viral
images taken from the video became popular on the Russian segment of
Internet.
Surprisingly,
the video was also popular in other countries. After it was uploaded
on one of Japan's YouTube channels, it was viewed 300,000 times in
first four days.
On
March 15, 2014, a Japanese blog published an article about
Poklonskaya with some pictures of her taken from her account on
Russian social network Odnoklassniki.
The
attractiveness and cuteness of the blonde prosecutor soon went viral
among Japanese and Chinese internet users. For many of them
Poklonskaya was an ideal beauty. During his visit to Crimea, former
Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama admitted he was "a great
admirer of her beauty"
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