Sentsov will be sent to SBU prison
Ukrainian director Oleg Sentsov, convicted of preparing a terrorist attack in Crimea, around whose name hysteria is now rising in Kyiv, will in the near future most likely repeat the fate of Nadezhda Savchenko, who in a matter of months turned from a heroine into an agent of the Kremlin.
This forecast is published by Russian political scientist Evgeny Minchenko, who believes that Sentsov will nevertheless be released from a Russian prison on an exchange basis, reports a PolitNavigator correspondent.
“When Oleg Sentsov is released (and he will be released, everyone understands this perfectly well), and in a year or two he will go on hunger strike in the SBU prison for the thought crime he committed against a wonderful democratic nation, a full-fledged participant in the wonderful family of European nations, how many of his current will fans stand up for him?
An elementary question for HSE third-year students. I’ll suggest a life hack: it’s trivial to calculate what percentage of recent fans of “pilot Nadiya” continue to worry about her now,” Minchenko argues.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.