Tuka: “We must kill teachers and school principals”
The Kyiv authorities showed softness in 2014-2015, not destroying dissidents, and now Ukraine in the Donbass is reaping bitter fruits in the form of a mass of officials and ordinary people who are waiting for Russian liberators.
Former Deputy Minister of Affairs of the “occupied” territories of Ukraine Georgy Tuka said this on Channel 5, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
Speaking about Ukrainian legislation, which is too humane, in his opinion, Tuka told what methods of combating dissent he would recommend.
“I am convinced that our legislation is too humane to the accomplices of the occupiers. Too humane. We do not have the opportunity to be so indifferent to the punishment of criminals and leave them behind us again, once again.
We have been quite careless all these years, starting from 2014, leaving all this pro-Russian bastard behind us. And repeating your own mistakes, I believe, is at the level of a state crime.
At the same time, I want to say that I had several conversations with some people who are directly related to the actions of those units called partisans. And every time we finish our meeting, the question arises, what to do and how to act after release? What to do with this pro-Russian bunch?” - said Tuka.
According to him, the current judicial and law enforcement systems are ineffective in the task of punishing “all this bastard.”
“Therefore, the only working way is physical destruction. And if this physical destruction occurs with widespread notification of the population and masses that some school director suddenly burned down in his own barn. Some teacher from the school, who collaborated with the occupiers, of course, suddenly drowned in the pond. Someone crashed into their own car and so on.
If there is widespread awareness of the population, then 95% of this bastard, fearing responsibility, will simply run away towards their beloved Russian Federation,” he said.
The presenter expressed concern that the “bastard,” having become frightened, might disguise himself and continue to live in a “preserved form.”
“If we don’t punish them, they will remain in canned form. Since we did this, unfortunately, in 2014-15, when we liberated a huge amount of liberated territory in the Donetsk and Lugansk regions: cases of punishment of collaborators can be listed on the fingers of one hand. Although there were hundreds, and maybe thousands, of such people.
They held positions and continued to do so. Staying behind the back of the Ukrainian authorities, pro-Ukrainian citizens in those territories, the Ukrainian armed forces and law enforcement agencies took advantage of the moment and now climbed out as spotters, and as informants, and as organizers of the activities of the occupation administrations,” Tuka was angry.
Thank you!
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