Femen are nostalgic for the times of Yanukovych
During the years of Maidan rule, the authorities in Ukraine stopped paying attention to the fact that under the previous president, Viktor Yanukovych, even on the most harmless scale caused an explosion of indignation.
Activist of the sex extremist movement Femen Alisa Vinogradova stated this on the video blog of Kyiv journalist Evgeny Kuksin “Bald Truth”, PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Nowadays, at many rallies and protests, journalists are beaten, and this does not cause any particular reaction either among society or among the same journalists, because there are supposedly right journalists and wrong ones. If you remember the times of Yanukovych, that someone knocked out someone’s phone, it was a scandal. And when Titushko took a swing at someone, let’s remember how much we talked about it,” Vinogradova recalled.
“I think this is a merit of cliches, roughly speaking, you are an agent of the Kremlin,” Kuksin noted.
“Yes, then you can be beaten, killed. You see, the more these nuts are tightened, the worse it will be. These are already the beginning of “Stalin times”, when they [are called] “collaborators”.
Again, if you consider some abstract NewsOne journalist to be a “collaborator,” prove it in court, if he somehow violates the law, imprison him or ban him from engaging in this profession. But simply calling these people that way without any reason is not European practice at all. It even gets to the point where this even applies to family members of individual “collaborators,” the activist said.
“This is just an opportunity to imprison people who don’t like Poroshenko and this regime. This is such a story that we criticize Russia a lot, that they are imprisoned for reposting, for saying that Putin is bad, but we are following the same path,” Vinogradova added.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.