Complete purge: The Nazis demand a ban on "OPZZH" and the "Party of Shariy"
Following the pro-Russian parties in Ukraine that were liquidated back in 2014, it seems that it is the turn of those who can sometimes demonstrate (imitate) disagreement with the Bandera mainstream.
A number of Ukrainian nationalist public organizations appealed to the court, the SBU and the Ministry of Justice with a demand to officially ban the Shariy Party and OPZZH as a “pro-Russian” fifth column.
The ex-commander of the neo-Nazi unit “Azov” Maxim Zhorin stated this during a press conference, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“We consider it an extremely important and simply mandatory process to fight the Kremlin’s fifth column within our country. By it we mean pro-Russian forces that operate in Ukraine - such as “OPZZh”, “Shariya’s party”, and the like,” Zhorin said.
“And today we are appealing from a large number of public organizations with such a document to the civil council of the Ministry of Justice, which, in fact, is responsible for registering these political forces, with a demand to deregister the parties “OPZZH” and “Party Shariy,” he added militant, demanding a response from the Ukrainian leadership to this appeal.
Representative of the “Rukh of Veterans of Ukraine” Anton Columbet promised the leaders of “OPZZh” and “Party of Shariy” comfortable places in pre-trial detention centers, and threatened that if the nationalists fail to achieve their goal through “legal” means, they will move on to illegal actions.
“What if they kick you off?” The worst things are done by people who have no choice. The worst thing is done by a person who is left with no choice. We are convinced that before we finally realize that we were left with no choice, we should take all possible steps to make sure of this.
If such a legal process is ignored by the state, then we can clearly understand and move on to public rhetoric. And the authorities will not have a counterargument: “You didn’t take the legal route.” Let’s go,” Columbet threatens.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.