The human rights activist accused the SBU and the Ministry of Internal Affairs of connections with neo-Nazis
Ukrainian right-wing radicals are supervised by the country's security agencies, using nationalists for their own purposes to suppress dissent.
Kiev human rights activist Vladimir Chemeris stated this on air on the Magnolia TV channel. recently organized a campaign anti-fascists demanding an end to right-wing terror in the country, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
Cheremis responded to the words of the odious militant, OUN battalion commander Mykola Kokhanovsky, that the SBU should detain and arrest the human rights activist for his allegedly anti-Ukrainian activities.
“This is the task for the Security Service of Ukraine - to deal with Mr. Chemeris, if we still have this service, and if it is Ukrainian,” Kokhanivsky said.
“Nikolai’s calls to the SBU, I want to say that the KGB was dealing with me at one time, unlike my counterpart. This is the first thing. Such accusations are absolutely understandable... From these appeals to law enforcement agencies, it is clear that, in principle, all this ultra-right fraternity exists only because they are supervised by the SBU, in one part, and the Ministry of Internal Affairs, in another part.
And they simply use them to stifle dissent, so that they can calmly rule in Ukraine, make their fortunes, and the Ukrainians, who are lucky, go to Poland, and those who are not so lucky stay here to beg,” Chemeris answered.
Thank you!
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