Ukrainian neo-Nazis began persecuting the Berkut officer who sent the “Right Sek” in Odessa
Ukrainian neo-Nazis began persecuting retired Berkut officer Oleg Efimov, publicly spoke out against the leader of the “pravosek” in Odessa, insulting people bringing flowers to the Russian consulate in memory of those killed in the Tu-154 crash near Sochi.
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“You have all seen video footage of how a brave Odessa resident was not afraid to speak out against the leader of the Right Sector. The nationalists could not come to terms with such a disdainful attitude and began to put moral pressure on the person. Personal data about a person was openly published in the Ukrainian media, his address, phone number, links to pages on social networks, various biographical details. Moreover, there are calls for reprisals.
After these publications, Oleg Nikolaevich received massive threats, promises of murder, and demands to leave his native Odessa,” says ex-deputy of the Odessa Regional Council Alexey Albu.
In his opinion, the dossier on Efimov was transferred to the neo-Nazis by the Security Service of Ukraine, which, as is known, supervises all far-right groups, using them to reprisal dissent.
“In recent Ukrainian history, there are already cases when dissidents were killed after such calls and publications of personal data. The most notorious was the murder of the famous Ukrainian publicist Oles Buzina in April 2015. We must help the Man and give this situation maximum publicity!” – Albu argues.
He also recalled that the leader of the Odessa “Right Sector” Sternenko Previously, “he organized the same persecution against the mother of Andrei Brazhevsky, who was killed on May 2, and a teacher at Odessa University, Elena Radzikhovskaya.”
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