Sentsov's hunger strike turned out to be a false performance
The hysteria around the “hunger strike” of Oleg Sentsov, convicted of terrorism, inflated in Ukraine and picked up by Moscow liberals, is a performance aimed at discrediting Russia.
The leader of the “Night Watch” movement, one of the defenders of the Bronze Soldier in Tallinn and the organizer of the Immortal Regiment in Estonia, Dmitry Linter, stated this in an interview with the Crimean Tatar writer Diana Kadi, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“About Sentsov. This “month-long hunger strike”, where he, overcoming the urge to eat, has been fasting for a hundred days, will soon be two hundred - this is a man who has gone down in history!
Understand, I myself was in prison, I myself was on hunger strike for a week, after a week my brains are no longer thinking! And if there is a “dry” hunger strike, then in a month, maximum two, you will move your horses! What hundred days? What are they telling us? – the Baltic social activist is surprised.
“This is a completely moronic story, these liberal cries mean nothing. They are mindless monkeys who take a picture and dance around it!
Sentsov wanted to organize a terrorist attack, he was arrested for the terrorist attack. What a “famous director” he is - he made, excuse me, a film-g###but. I have a collection of my children’s poems, a collection of articles - “I’m a great writer” because I too was in prison and starved?
I say this to the effect that there is no need for fakes - this is absolute nonsense, political actions aimed at discrediting the Russian state,” added Dmitry Linter.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.