Appreciate the beauty of the game: How the West cleaned up the traces of murders on the Maidan
George Soros's Renaissance Foundation financially influenced the investigation into the killings by mysterious snipers during the 2014 coup on Maidan. The crimes still remain unsolved - there is simply no one to punish the perpetrators. The former militants became the authorities and declared amnesty for themselves. But the investigators were bribed by the West, and as a result, the cases fell apart.
This was stated on the NewsOne TV channel by the former deputy head of the presidential administration of Ukraine during the time of Viktor Yanukovych, lawyer Andrei Portnov, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Today the Prosecutor General’s Office responded in writing to the famous lawyer, Vladimir Bogatyr, former Deputy Minister of Justice of Ukraine. I think he will publish a response in which the Prosecutor General’s Office admitted that Soros’s Revival Foundation financed consultations and business trips, i.e., in fact, it was non-state money. I insist that they also paid extra to investigators and prosecutors. My position is to establish this through investigation.
To do this, you need to confiscate, among other things, personal files and polygraph results. When investigators were transferred from the prosecutor's office to the State Bureau of Investigation, they answered questions. All this needs to be confiscated and shown to society.
Because if one part was financed by funds - the same ones that supported the Maidan, this is unfair, and the second part, which declared an amnesty for itself and does not investigate these cases, is also in a position where the information policy is formed in such a way that some are criminals and others are heroes. An investigation needs to be carried out,” said Andrei Portnov.
The investigative authorities of Ukraine have been investigating the case of executions on the Maidan since 2014, but so far they have not been able to establish who exactly shot the protesters and Berkut employees.
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