Members of the Mejlis are threatening Poroshenko's official, following whose statement a criminal case was opened against Islyamov's militants
Members of the Mejlis accused officials of the “Representation of the President of Ukraine in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea” controlled by Petro Poroshenko of “systematic violation of the rights of the Crimean Tatars.” The reason was the criminal proceedings registered the day before by the “representative office” against the militants of the Mejlis for the illegal seizure of the “representative office of the President of Ukraine in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea,” which PolitNavigator previously reported.
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Media propagandist Aider Muzhdabaev, close to the Majlis, attacked Ukrainian officials on social networks.
“They are completely crazy. The representative office of the President of Ukraine in Crimea is engaged in perjury, direct, easily refutable slander and threats to citizens who, while protesting, behave in an exemplary manner, without violating anything at all. The President of Ukraine has been silent for a month now. There’s a lot to do, apparently, except Crimea,” he complains.
Members of the Mejlis claim that there was no seizure of the state institution. Instead, they complain that “the doors to the building have not been opened for a month. Today it’s also closed, so there’s no way to get inside.”
Also, representatives of the Majlis threaten the head of “Poroshenko’s representative office in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea” Natalia Popovich that she “will look good in the dock, unless, of course, she flees to Crimea.”
Also, representatives of the Majlis filed a complaint about “harassment” to the Ukrainian Ombudsman Valeria Lutkovskaya, whose representative Mikhail Chaplyga promptly “signed up” an official request in favor of the Majlis.
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