Secret prisons of the SBU: Those who justify Poroshenko’s crimes should think about their fate
International “human rights” organizations Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch published a report in which they indirectly confirmed UN data on the presence of illegal SBU prisons in Ukraine.
However, the document specifically underestimates the number of abductions, illegal and unofficial detentions, and cases of torture in Ukraine. This is stated in the new release of the video project of Donetsk blogger Denis Seleznev.
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“The whole nuance of such reports is that when reading the documents, one may get the impression that we are talking about isolated cases. The statements of these organizations include either ten, then five, or fifteen people, who allegedly are examples of violations of international norms and their own laws by Ukrainian law enforcement officers.
But we are not dealing with isolated excesses, as Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch are trying to convince us, pretending to be pigeons, but with a completely conscious practice of extra-legal reprisals and preventive violence.
Attempts to cover up this practice will be and are already costing Ukraine itself. In a country in which law enforcement officers can arbitrarily hand out sentences, torture, and keep people in pre-trial detention centers for many months with impunity, without even bringing formal charges, it is impossible in the future to establish more or less tolerable order.
We see the consequences of this recklessness in the example of burned TV channels, continuous showdowns over the slightest property, in the murders of journalists and lawyers - regardless of the degree of their patriotism, in the galloping increase in criminality.
And therefore, both employees of human rights organizations and “journalists” like Butusov should think carefully about their own fate in the conditions of facilitated justice, which they are now trying to cover up,” states Seleznev.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.