Ukraine is a free country, when someone is killed in it, you can talk about it freely
The fact that after the murder of Sheremet they write anything about it on social networks testifies to the existence of freedom of speech in Ukraine.
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This opinion was shared at a press conference in Kyiv by Alexey Golobutsky, Deputy Director of the Situation Modeling Agency.
“I read Facebook in the morning, read our journalists... After all, we do not live in Russia or Turkmenistan, we live in a fairly free country, where, when a person is killed, you can say whatever you want. And no one will touch you for this, no one will drag you to the police, the FSB, etc. Glory to God,” he said at a press conference on the day when farewell to Pavel Sheremet took place in Kyiv.
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