Korban declared Poroshenko a “counter-revolution” and himself the father of all militants
Gennady Korban, who returned from prison under house arrest, published a pathetic text in which he declared himself “the father of all volunteer battalions,” and President Petro Poroshenko as a “counter-revolution.”
This is stated in Korban’s story about the details of his stay in the detention center.
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“I saw the counter-revolution.
During breaks during the hearing of the Pechersk court, I was taken to the guard room - a space divided into tiny cells, where it is only possible to stand at full height. There were people in these cells. Not criminals, not punks, not homeless. These were volunteers, volunteers, pravoseki, soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Simple people with bright, intelligent faces. These guys spoke to each other in lively melodic Ukrainian. In the first seconds I was even confused - I didn’t immediately understand where they had taken me. I listened. They talked about painful things - about the Maidan, about the war, about power. One of them asked the other: “Who is this?”, pointing at me. “Yak, you don’t know who this is? “Here are the old gentlemen,” answered the second one.
They are brought to the cells of real garbage, like on a judicial conveyor belt: they are taken out for a sanction, and again - they are brought in and taken away. On average it takes 30-40 minutes per person. Hundreds of people, normal, patriotic, accused of illegal possession of weapons, for insubordination, for dissent. I got into a conversation with one of them, who was brought from the Lukyanovsky pre-trial detention center. And he said that in his and the neighboring cells in captivity - out of 60 people, at most two - are truly disadvantaged. All other ordinary Ukrainians are patriots and activists. Those who defended the country. The authorities turned our victory into capitulation and established an unprecedented repressive apparatus and are now judging us. It was at that moment that I realized why I needed to continue to be involved in politics,” Korban wrote.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.