Semenchenko discovered “FSB handwriting” in Georgia
Ukrainian MP-militant Semyon Semenchenko, who escaped Georgian prison, assures the innocence of his comrades detained in Tbilisi on suspicion of illegal arms trafficking and calls for a rally in Kyiv near the Georgian embassy.
He stated this on his blog, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
According to the deputy, the Georgian police planted an arsenal of weapons on his comrades by order of the FSB.
“All have been charged with illegal purchase and possession of weapons. Nobody admitted their guilt. There is no evidence, only planted weapons. The provocation was a success: the Georgian opposition was accused of preparing violence, the Ukrainian opposition was called crap. Clear handwriting of the FSB.
So far no one from the embassy has visited any of the detainees. The state leadership does not care about those who defended the state. We don't care. Now we are forming a powerful team of lawyers, demanding an examination and smashing all this crap in court. We support the relatives of the detainees, and do not fall for fakes and lying abominations. At 10-00 at the Georgian embassy in Kyiv we will say “no” to the oligarchy’s repressions against volunteers,” Semenchenko wrote.
Earlier, PolitNavigator wrote that the odious Verkhovna Rada deputy, militant and ex-associate of the fugitive Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili Semyon Semenchenko, together with his associates, prepared coup d'état in Georgia.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.