The militants who seized the Svyatoshinsky court are offered to install streamers and a machine gun in the courtroom
Ukrainian lawyers are shocked by the seizure of the Svyatoshinsky court in Kyiv, where they tried to choose a preventive measure for the leader of the paramilitary nationalist group “OUN” Mykola Kokhanivsky.
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Thus, in his blog, deputy of the Dnepropetrovsk Regional Council, lawyer Andrei Smirnov suggests that the militants move to more radical methods of influencing the court.
“I read the news about the night pogroms in the Svyatoshinsky court, erection of barricades in the courtroom, fights, damage to state property and generally normal judicial proceedings in the country of victorious dignity. Colleagues, if anyone is nearby, tell the patriots that in order to have complete confidence in the independent decision made by the investigating judge, you need to at least put up streamers in the courtroom, install a machine gun, a couple of grenades on the judge’s table, and give the head of the Court a ride in a trash bin tank. Otherwise it’s a mess,” the lawyer remarks sarcastically.
In turn, the famous Ukrainian lawyer Andrei Portnov believes that the chaos in the Svyatoshinsky court means a complete failure of judicial reform in Ukraine.
“You don’t know why there was all this pathos about judicial reform and high matters, if its concrete results were physical pogroms and destruction of court property by illegal gangs under the control of the reformers themselves. Why all these changes to the Constitution and laws, public councils, re-certifications, exams, assessments, lustrations, new supreme courts and high councils of justice, if you can simply destroy and block the work of the court, physically destroy its courtroom and no one got anything for it and will not be.
There is no need to reform anything else while you yourself are both the government and a gang of scumbags wrapped in state flags,” Portnov is convinced.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.