Ukraine: Where Rape is "Patriotic" and worth 100 Euros
September 17, 2016 - Fort Russ News -
- Svyatoslav Knyazev, PolitRussia -
translated by J. Arnoldski
The Ukrainian publication “Korrespondent” has analyzed what,
in Ukrainian reality, happens to people who dare to criticize the Kiev
government and its policies. The results are shocking, especially given
that thieves and pedophile-rapists live at large in today’s Ukraine as
long as they are “heroes of the ATO.”
Freedom-loving
European journalists call criticism of the current Kiev regime, which
came to power through a coup d’etat, “anti-Ukrainian activity.” The
facts collected by “Korrespondent” will stop anyone in their tracks:
5 years of deprivation of freedom for social media posts
A resident of Chernigov was sentenced to 5 years of deprivation of freedom including confiscation of property
for supposedly spreading appeals in support of Novorossiya on social networks.
SBU
agents arrested a radio host from Pavlograd who criticized the
Ukrainian army and mobilization as well as
“informed on social and political sentiment in the coal industry of
Dnepropetrovsk.” Just think about the wording of this itself. In this
case, no comment is necessary.
Writer
and blogger Miroslav Berdnik is under investigation by the SBU for
opposing the Maidan and the heroization
of Bandera. “Experts” saw in his critique of Ukrainian nationalism
calls for the “violation of the territorial integrity of Ukraine” and
“insubordination to Kiev authorities.”
Korrespondent’s
list, of course, is far from complete. Ukrainian officials not too
long ago ceased to report the number of criminal cases against
“separatists”, but the SBU, Ministry of Internal Affairs, and Prosecutor
counted more than 10,000 just a year ago. And many of them involved
more than one person.
A
24-year-old resident of Dnepropetrovsk region was sentenced to 3 years
of deprivation of freedom for “discrediting”
the armed forces of Ukraine on social networks. Let us note that
“defamation” or “discrediting” is understood as the publication of data
on the number of peaceful civilians killed by Ukrainian “defenders.
A resident of Sumy was locked up for 4 years for supporting the referendum on reunifying Crimea with Russia in
2014 on social networks.
The
famous Kharkov athlete and public figure Spartak Golovachev has been
under arrest for 2 and a half years
while awaiting a court verdict. He is accused of activities that led to
the storm of the Kharkov administration in spring 2014. During the
entire investigation, no evidence and not a single witness could be
found to testify to Spartak’s guilt. But they’re
still keeping this man behind bars.
In
addition to the tens of thousands of people involved in criminal cases
or under
investigation, there are “separatists” in jails and labor colonies who
have been more “lucky.” They were simply “let off the hook.”
In
particular, this applies to teachers from Dnepropetrovsk and Zaporozhye
universities who dared to participate
in a linguistic conference in Crimea. Or the employees of Kiev’s
Dragomanov Pedagogical University who posted St. George Ribbons on their
social network pages.
In
Zaporozhya region, “activists” launched a harassment campaign and
achieved the dismissal of teachers who liked
posts “dedicated to the children of Donbass” and depicting Yatsenyuk as
a gypsy fortune teller foretelling increases in utility prices.
This country, let us recall, considers itself “European.” In order to emphasize its
“Europeanness,” let us say a few words about those who, in the new reality, aren’t punished. Or, if they are, very moderately.
100 euros compensation for minors raped by Ukrainian soldiers
On
June 10th, 2016, an Ivankov district court in Kiev region issued a
sentence for an “ATO fighter” who “unnaturally”
raped an underage girl who, according to experts’ testimony, “was not
sexually mature.” In the Russia that Ukrainian patriots so hate or in
their beloved America, such a “hero” would be jailed for many long
years. But the Ukrainian “European” court considered
the rapist's participation in the ATO, thereby fully freeing him from
punishment, instead deciding to compensate the raped child for moral
damages in the amount of… 3000 hryvnia! According
to the current currency rate, this is just over 100 euros!
After
the sentencing, the judge who issued such told journalists with a grin
that he considered his decision
justified because the mother of the raped girl, in his words, “did not
sufficiently substantiate the moral trauma of her daughter’s rape."
In
another case, a Right Sector fighter, nicknamed “Man-eater”, was
released on bail in June 2016 despite being
accused of robbery. After his release, all information on the judicial
proceedings of the case disappeared from the media. Everything suggests
that the case was simply discontinued.
A court also released on bail an ex-commander of Aidar (whose members hold radical right wing and neo-Nazi views),
Lykholit, despite being accused of robbery. After his bail was extended, the “brakes were put on the case.”
In August, the “Yakut” gang, part of the “Donbass” battalion and having committed 30 officially confirmed serious
crimes (extortion, robbery, kidnapping) against civilians, was released on bail.
The
“release” of criminals usually happens in the same scenario. A group of
“activists”
in camouflage stand outside the court while parliamentary deputies
present in the court threaten the judges with big trouble, after which
the accused are released and the judges lose their desire to charge
anyone.
But
such affairs are just drops in the ocean. A large portion of the crimes
committed
by the “warriors of light” don’t even make it to law-enforcement
agencies. In Donbass, especially the part occupied by Kiev’s troops, the
number of missing civilians is growing.
Ukraine,
of course, is Europe. But it is medieval Europe in its worst aspects -
executions
and incarcerations in dungeons for irreverent criticisms of kings and
dukes, the looting and plunder of residential areas by troops, torture
for slander, and the right of the “nobility” to kill, maim, and rape
“commoners” with impunity.
Europe
and the UN have finally, slowly begun to open their eyes to see what is
happening
in the wondrous new Ukraine. But who knows how many more people will be
killed and how many more lives will be crippled before this reality is
finally revealed and ended.
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