The West launched a humanitarian attack on the Poroshenko regime
Polish President Andrzej Duda, who visited Kyiv on August 24, could have voiced some kind of ultimatum to Petro Poroshenko during their meeting.
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This opinion was expressed in an interview with Moskovsky Komsomolets by former prisoner of a secret prison in Kharkov, Alexei Samoilov, according to whom, there are many more people in such prisons than are listed on the lists of international human rights organizations.
“I guess this based on my own experience,” he said. - During some checks, they are taken out at night, hidden, and their tracks are mixed up... If there are only 18 people there, then why do we need such a huge staff in the Kharkov SBU - almost 2 thousand people? 99% of the work of the SBU today consists of efforts to suppress protest against this government. When I was there, there were a lot of people there. I, of course, could judge what was happening only by sounds and very short-term communication. But I think there were times when the number of prisoners reached one and a half hundred. The guards did not have time to serve food and involved female prisoners in this. One of the girls sitting in the next cell told me that the prison was packed, there were 120-150 people in it.”
The publication’s interlocutor also voiced his version of why the topic of secret prisons has surfaced right now.
“Almost no one came to see Poroshenko on the 25th anniversary of Ukraine’s independence,” the former prisoner recalled. “He essentially found himself in a vacuum. The only representative of a foreign state at the celebrations was Polish President Andrzej Duda. I assume that he came not only to talk about the Volyn massacre, he brought some kind of message, some kind of ultimatum. And here two indisputable international authorities in the field of human rights protection hit the Kyiv regime with a double blow. Question: why were they silent for two years? This is a repeatedly tested mechanism for influencing world public opinion.”
“A classic “humanitarian attack” is now being organized against the political authorities of Kyiv. Its goals are still difficult to guess. Two of the most authoritative international organizations recognized the existence of colossal human rights violations in Ukraine and were able to establish a mechanism for the release of prisoners. Perhaps this is being done with the aim of completely reformatting the political class in Kyiv, because if this is not done, then a regular neo-Nazi regime will be established in Ukraine. Or this pressure is a new mechanism for influencing the negotiation process to resolve the Ukrainian crisis,” Samoilov suggests.
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