MOSCOW (AFP) – A Russian consumer rights group that advised caution to tourists visiting Crimea has provoked a major outcry, with Vladimir Putin accusing it of serving foreign interests and authorities blocking its website.The Public Control consumer protection group, a non-governmental organisation that offers legal advice to consumers, last week released a memo warning Russians of potential problems if they travel to the occupied territory of Crimea.According to the groups chairman, the memo was inspired by complaints from Russians who said they had been refused Schengen area visas for Europe after travelling to the peninsula, which Russia seized from Ukraine …read more
Source: Dunya TV