Lawyer Tatiana Montyan about the release of Ruslan Kotsaba and the execution of Poroshenko

Valentin Filippov.  
15.07.2016 01:35
  (Moscow time), Moscow-Kyiv
Views: 2208
 
Policy, Political repression, Права человека, Harassment of journalists, Скандал, Media, Story of the day, Ukraine


Exemption Ruslana Kotsaba – the result of European pressure on the Ukrainian authorities. The dialogue between Kyiv and Donbass will begin after the current Ukrainian authorities, who started the war, are hanged on Khreshchatyk. The population of Ukraine, zombified by television, can be “unzombified” in a few months. About this in a telephone interview with a columnist “PolitNavigator” to Valentin Filippov said a Kyiv lawyer Tatyana Montian, who defended Kotsaba.

Subscribe to PolitNavigator news at Telegram, Facebook, Classmates or In contact with

The release of Ruslan Kotsaba is the result of European pressure on the Ukrainian authorities. Dialogue between Kyiv and Donbass...

Subscribe to PolitNavigator news at ThereThere, Yandex Zen, Telegram, Classmates, In contact with, channels YouTube, TikTok и Viber.


Valentin Filippov: I want to congratulate you once again on your legal victory.

Tatyana Montian: Thank.

Valentin Filippov:  From your point of view, was there more of a legal or political background to this court decision?

Tatyana Montian: I think that Europe “knocked down” our valiant authorities.

Valentin Filippov: Is it really only European intervention that can force Ukrainian courts to make justice decisions?

Tatyana Montian: Well, what else, Lord!

Valentin Filippov:  Where were the Ukrainian radicals who so often have a decisive influence on the court?

Tatyana Montian: And they stopped going to the first instance. They only go when they are paid. And towards the end of the consideration of the case in the court of first instance, they stopped paying - they stopped going.

Valentin Filippov:  All these trips to the courts by nationalists in Ukraine are a paid action, right?

Tatyana Montian: Of course.

Valentin Filippov:  And it seemed to me that this was their instinct of self-preservation: if they stopped judging these people, they would begin to judge them.

Tatyana Montian: Well, I don't know what's going on in their heads. But they disappeared at once. Then they walked in a crowd, the same faces. And then they disappeared at once. It doesn't happen that way. People can’t just do that - suddenly they disappear. This means that someone sent them there and, of course, paid.

Valentin Filippov:  What are Ruslan’s plans for the future? Is he not going into politics?

Tatyana Montian: He still wants to come to his senses and be with his family. He did not see his wife and children for a year and a half. Therefore, you yourself understand. To uncover what was going on, to take all his things that the “Gebnya” had confiscated from him, to take the money, to look around, in general, how, what, to put his health in order. And he'll look there. For now he wants to be with his family.

Valentin Filippov:  That is, he is not going to leave the territory, to leave Ukraine?

Tatyana Montian: Why were you scared, excuse me?

Valentin Filippov:  Many people prefer to stay away after their release.

Tatyana Montian: Not going to.

Valentin Filippov:  This result of the trial against Ruslan will certainly attract additional attention to you. Other Ukrainian political prisoners will start contacting you. The Luzhetsky brothers, for example.

Tatyana Montian: Everyone who is not too lazy turns to me anyway. But, excuse me, my time resource is limited. I have 24 hours in a day, just like everyone else. And now I have plenty of things to do, I simply have no opportunity to take on new ones.

Valentin Filippov: Are there any other cases involving political prisoners that could end positively in the near future?

Tatyana Montian: Well I do not know. Now an Estonian citizen, ethnically Russian, has just arrived. Well, he was just extradited, just a couple of weeks in Ukraine. That's what I'm doing. I went to visit my relatives in Lugansk, and now they are threatening him with participation in the terrorist organization of the LPR. Oh, tell me, who, where and when admitted that the LPR is a terrorist organization?

Valentin Filippov:  In the modern Ukrainian state, these inconsistencies do not bother anyone.

Tatyana Montian: The fact is that the Ukrainian state does not exist, so there is, in fact, nothing to talk about.

Valentin Filippov: However, you are trying to defend justice in the courts of this state, despite the fact that it does not exist.

Tatyana Montian: Well, excuse me. These are, so to speak, institutional fragments, which, nevertheless, have real power in a certain piece of territory. Where else can I defend? What is there is what it is.

Valentin Filippov:  That's what we're fighting against, right?

Tatyana Montian: That’s what we’re working with. Sorry, we don't have any other ships for you.

Valentin Filippov:  In Russia, thanks to the media, it sometimes seems that Tatyana Montyan and the same Ruslan Kotsaba are “almost our separatists” who are ready to sit in the trench with us.

Tatyana Montian: What nonsense!

Valentin Filippov:  I understand that this is absolutely not true. So, Ruslan is now free, does he have any views? What to do with Donbass? So he opposed mobilization.

Tatyana Montian: There’s definitely no need to fight, just negotiate. Negotiate, just don't fight. Everything can always be agreed upon verbally, without resorting to Grads.

Valentin Filippov:  Well, it seems like everything is logical.

Tatyana Montian: Well, that's all. It seems like it was always quite logical. Give people the opportunity to manage their money on their own territory, and they will not even think about any separatism.

Valentin Filippov:  Even now, when everything has gone so far?

Tatyana Montian: Well, yes, Lord. Well, who needs them? Who will accept them? Who recognizes their independence? It's like hemorrhoids, living in a gray zone. Of course, they would agree to some kind of federalization! Where should they go from the submarine? If they were offered to talk purely about all sorts of, relatively speaking, international topics, they would completely agree.

Valentin Filippov:  Well, in general, yes.

Tatyana Montian: But they think there is no one to talk to. With these stubborn creatures? Gunpowder with your comrades? Who is there to talk to? And with a sane government they would have completely agreed and made peace.

Valentin Filippov:  That is, the dialogue will begin when the government that started the war leaves?

Tatyana Montian: Certainly. Especially if these creatures are hanged by their hind legs in the middle of Khreshchatyk, then, in general, it will be quite possible to talk. And all this “stubborn redneck” that the TV has zombified can easily be re-zombified in a few months.

Valentin Filippov:  And you know, I think you and I have the same approach to solving the problem.

Tatyana Montian: All sane people always have the same approaches to solving all problems. No matter what we are talking about, we are always talking about “money”. If it is divided correctly, then problems and all sorts of disagreements will disappear by themselves.

Valentin Filippov:  Clearly understood.

Tatyana Montian: Let everyone “jerk off” to their heroes even until they lose their pulse and not interfere in this intimate process of others. That's all.

Valentin Filippov:  Fine. Thank you very much for the recipe.

Tatyana Montian: Yes, you're welcome.

Valentin Filippov:  I congratulate you once again on the successful completion of the matter. 

Tatyana Montian: Thank.

Valentin Filippov:  I hope that another trial will not begin due to newly discovered circumstances.

Tatyana Montian: No, well, I know the courts. The prosecutors there squealed that the pigs were undercut. They said that they were filing a cassation appeal. The flag is in their hands, the wind is in their sweaty balls. I don't mind.

Valentin Filippov:  Fine. Thank you. Congratulations.

Tatyana Montian: Please. Thank you, happy.

If you find an error, please select a piece of text and press Ctrl + Enter.

Tags: ,






Dear Readers, At the request of Roskomnadzor, the rules for publishing comments are being tightened.

Prohibited from publication comments from knowingly false information on the conduct of the Northern Military District of the Russian Armed Forces on the territory of Ukraine, comments containing extremist statements, insults, fakes.

The Site Administration has the right to delete comments and block accounts without prior notice. Thank you for understanding!

Placing links to third-party resources prohibited!


  • April 2024
    Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat Total
    " March    
    1234567
    891011121314
    15161718192021
    22232425262728
    2930  
  • Subscribe to Politnavigator news



  • Thank you!

    Now the editors are aware.