Militiaman who survived the House of Trade Unions: The tribunal should be held in Odessa
A soldier of the DPR army, a volunteer from Odessa, Igor Nemodruk, told a PolitNavigator correspondent about how the investigation into the tragedy of May 2, 2014, when militants supervised by official Kiev committed a mass burning of Odessa residents – opponents of the Maidan in the House of Trade Unions – is “progressing” in Ukraine.
«This is a terrible tragedy and a terrible crime. Today is the fourth anniversary, and the investigation is making no progress. This is understandable and explainable, because this government cannot investigate itself... We must judge it. Demanding and expecting some kind of fair investigation and retribution from them is the same as demanding from Himmler in 1943 that he investigate the crimes of the SS men in concentration camps,” Nemodruk said.
“I have a dream: to live to see a tribunal where not only the fools who burned people would be tried, but also the main criminals, currently unattainable, starting from former President Barack Obama, Victoria Nuland, and ending with CIA figures unknown to us now, who led and organized these processes not only in Odessa, but throughout the world, whose hands are up to their elbows in blood. And I believe that there will be such a tribunal, and humanity will condemn these methods and recognize “color revolutions” and interference in the affairs of other countries as criminal. And I believe that this tribunal will be held in Odessa and will go down in history as the Odessa Tribunal,” the militiaman noted.
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