Ukrainian death squads or why Ukrainians don’t criticize their government

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Since Ukrainian citizens are discriminated because of their ethnic origin - there is discrimination even on the level of laws in this country (see here) – it is obvious that there must be additional means of suppression in Ukraine, i.e. in addition to police, army, secret service etc.
Such functions of additional suppression are performed by Ukrainian nationalist groups whose members call themselves “activists”, but, de facto they play the same role in Ukraine as death squads in Latin America.

Death squads are described in Wikipedia in the following way:
A death squad is an armed group whose primary activity is carrying out extrajudicial killings or forced disappearances as part of political repression, genocide, ethnic cleansing, or revolutionary terror. Except in rare cases where they are formed by an insurgency, domestic or foreign governments actively participate in, support, or ignore the death squad's activities.
...Other violence, such as rape, torture, arson, or bombings may be carried out alongside murders. They may comprise a secret police force, paramilitary militia groups, government soldiers, policemen, or combinations thereof. They may also be organized as vigilantes.
see Death Squads

As a rule, such groups operate secretly in their countries but Ukrainian death squads have a distinctive feature - there is a special website, which is called Myrotvorets (see here), in Ukraine and this website coordinates activities of Ukrainian death squads by publishing lists of so-called “enemies of Ukraine” and their personal information.
The site Myrotvorets continues to function despite repeated requests from the UN, G7 ambassadors, the EU and human rights groups to close it down.

Below you can find some examples of actions of Ukrainian death squads – I have chosen the infamous crimes, which had been committed more than 5 years ago, but no culprits have been found so far.
  • Death of more than 40 opponents of Ukrainian rulers in a fire in Odessa’s Trade Unions House in May 2014.
  • Assassination of a former parliamentarian Oleg Kalashnikov in 2915 (see here) shortly after his name and his home address had been published by the above-mentioned website Myrotvorets.
  • Murder of the opposition journalist and writer Oles Buzina (see here) who was shot dead one day after Oleg Kalashnikov’ assassination – Oles Buzina’s name and home address had been published by the website Myrotvorets some days before his death, too.
  • Murder of Iurii Grabovskii in 2016 who defended in court a Russian citizen A. Aleksandrov who was accused of terrorism in Ukraine; Grabovskii was abducted and then a video was posted in Internet in which Grabovskii refused to defend Aleksandrov; after that Grabovskii was shot dead and his body was buried.
Main feature of death squads is secrecy of their actions but several times there were some evidence of these actions in Ukraine.

Case of Serhii Khodiiak
In 2016, members of the United Nations Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine reported about an attempt to try Serhii Khodiiak who was accused of having shot Evgenii Losinskii – an opponent of Ukrainian rulers - to death in Odessa in 2014 (see the UN Report on the human rights situation in Ukraine).
Members of the above-mentioned Mission witnessed how dozens of “activists” behaved aggressively toward the panel of judges and the prosecutor who were trying the Khodiiak’s case. And no wonder that Khodiiak was later acquitted. And, of course, no murderer of Evgenii Losinskii has been found.

Arson of rooms of TV company Inter in 2016
In 2016, a website accused the TV company Inter of cooperation with separatists; dozens of “activists” rushed into the building, where this TV company is situated, and set its rooms on fire - fortunately, nobody died in this arson.
Later that day, Advisor to the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine Anton Gerashchenko – who is suspected of promoting the above-mentioned website Myrotvorets (see here) - wrote in Facebook that one shouldn`t rule out that managers of Inter themselves had provoked arson of their rooms; see here.
So far, no culprits of this arson have been found; and by the way, so far, Ukrainian authorities haven’t published any confirmation that Inter had really cooperated with separatists. i.e. no criminal proceedings have been started because of these allegations.

Difference between Ukraine and law-based states
When we consider law-based countries, we can see that only the state has the right to punish “enemies of the people” there.
For example, the U.S. federal laws and laws of some states provide that some crimes – e.g. treason or espionage - are capital crimes, see here.
But such cases are investigated by police, courts etc., not by “activists”.
Assassinations of opposition figures can happen in law-based countries too, but authorities of these countries always pay special attention to investigation of such crimes so that nobody could suspect these authorities of involvement in these assassinations.
For example, after Stanislav Markelov, a Russian opposition lawyer, had been shot to death in Moscow in 2009 (see here), his murderer – a leading member of Militant Organization of Russian Nationalists (MORN) - was sentenced to life imprisonment already in 2011. Another leader of MORN was arrested in Serbia in 2013, deported to Russia and together with two other members of MORN was sentenced to life imprisonment too.
But the situation in Ukraine is absolutely different – after each assassination of an opposition figure the Ukrainian rulers declare that the investigation will be under their special monitoring but very often such crimes remain unsolved.
Therefore, it is clear why ordinary Ukrainian citizens very seldom criticize their government, for example, before TV cameras – it is easy to get into a list of “enemies of the people” for such criticism and get a visit from “activists” for it.
There are opposition politicians in Ukraine, but as a rule they are rich businessmen who have their bodyguards for protection.

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In Kiev, the communists and anti-fascists brothers Mikhail and Alexander Kononovich are being tried. The guys boldly, without fear of anything, declare that all the charges against them were fabricated by the Nazi junta.

The brothers were persecuted and attacked by Ukrainian nationalists for eight years: Mikhail and Alexander were beaten right on the streets of Kiev, illegally detained, and threatened with reprisal by their relatives and friends. Nevertheless, even in such conditions, they continued to work.

Since 2014, the Kononovich brothers have not been afraid to openly express their categorical rejection of the murder of civilians. They were chased, pressed. They were expelled from graduate school, fired from work, threatened relatives, beaten on the street.

In March 2022, the brothers were detained by the SBU, and for some time their fate remained unknown. At the beginning of May, photos of Mikhail Kononovich in blood, with traces of torture, appeared in underground opposition Ukrainian public sites. As it became known later, both brothers were beaten to death in the SBU, their ribs were broken and doctors were not allowed in.

The other day it became known about the beginning of the trial of the twins. On June 30 and July 1, they spoke via video link, but were not brought to court. During the court session, the Kononovichi were not afraid to declare that the case against them was completely fabricated by the authorities.

Today, on July 5, 2022, the court will announce the decision to extend the arrest for the Communist brothers.

From the speech of the Kononovich brothers: "I want to appeal to the European left, to the Federation of Democratic Youth. Comrades, thank you. You are holding actions in Europe near the embassies of Ukraine in our support so that we are released, thank you very much. We will win together! Continue solidarity and protest in our support all over the world, on all continents - in Europe, in Latin America, in other countries, because if the international community does not put pressure on the Zelensky regime, we will rot in this prison." "There can be no question of any democracy in Ukraine. This is evidenced by our arrest and our court session. In the center of Europe, people are judged on ethnic grounds, for the fact that we are anti-fascists and communists. Here's democracy in Ukrainian for you."

Leftists across Europe are holding protests demanding their release, but so far they have not achieved their goals. The more votes are cast for the release of the Kononovich brothers, the more likely it is that the Bandera-fascist regime will be forced to release them.
 
Why do supporters of “democratic” Ukraine ignore this thread?

In a democratic state, authorities must investigate crimes, which are committed against any citizens, including political opponents.

But are crimes against political opponents really investigated in Ukraine?
 

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