Nayem “attacked” Poroshenko for Lukashenko’s visit on the anniversary of Sheremet’s murder
People's Deputy and ex-journalist Mustafa Nayem criticized Petro Porroshenko for the fact that Alexander Lukashenko's official visit to Kiev fell on the anniversary of the murder of journalist Pavel Sheremet, who criticized the Belarusian regime and, due to persecution, was forced to move from Belarus first to Moscow, and then to Ukraine.
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About this Mustafa Nayem wrote on his page on the social network, reports a correspondent of “PolitNavigator”.
“The absurdity of the times of Petro Poroshenko is when, on the anniversary of the murder of Pavel Sheremet, an official visit of the President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko is organized. The same Lukashenko who destroyed freedom of speech in his country, under whom hundreds of journalists disappeared and were imprisoned, and the rest, like Sheremet, were forced to emigrate. Precisely the same Lukashenko, under whom Pavel was sent to a pre-trial detention center, and his friend and cameraman Dmitry Zavadsky was brutally murdered,” Nayem listed all the “sins” of the Lukashenko regime.
According to him, the idea of Lukashenko’s visit on this very day was born in “someone’s unhealthy head.”
“And in fact, it doesn’t matter in whose unhealthy head the idea of this visit was born on this particular date. I’m even sure that this was not on purpose - they simply forgot about this anniversary and didn’t even compare in their heads how the scenes and shots of smiling Poroshenko and Lukashenko and the black portraits of Pavel Sheremet with the question “Who killed Pasha?” would look side by side, he writes. .
According to Nayem, such “forgetfulness” of the Ukrainian authorities “is much more eloquent than all the assurances of personal control, ignoring the column of journalists and loud words about a “matter of honor.” Insincerity is in the details,” he added.
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