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>Как швыряние коктейлей по ментам может качественно >изменить состояние науки в стране? Главное, почаще швырять молотовыми в ментов у Франции получилось вот теперь там каждый год-два в университетах такие майданчики, хорошо! очень хорошо! >но мне это было очевидно в тот самый момент, когда происходило мне в тот момент казалось, что Украина будет через 5-10 лет не хуже как минимум Грузии Саакашвили (где с наукой тип-топ, да и с экономикой неплохо), а если повезет, то и Румынии до Румынии сейчас - как до Луны пешком, даже до Молдавии. Это ебаный стыд, вообще-то. Не для того мы смотрели трансляции Майдана, чтобы теперь краснеть. >но Украина тысячекратно свободнее россии не свободнее, скажем, Интернет у вас глушат активнее с порном борятся активнее Расследований по политическим убийствам (в том числе и на Майдане) не ведется, притом СБУ пытает людей, куча народу сидит непонятно за что https://www.amnesty.org/en/countries/eu On 15 August, the SBU apprehended Daria Mastikasheva, a Ukrainian citizen resident in Russia who was visiting her mother in Ukraine, and held her incommunicado for two days. She was accused of treason and illegal weapons possession. Photos taken by her lawyer of her outside the court showed signs of beatings and possible torture by SBU officers. Her lawyer also reported that she was issued with threats targeting her mother and son, until she agreed to read out a self-incriminating statement on camera. At the end of the year she was still in detention awaiting trial. https://www.amnesty.org/download/Docume On 11 October, tax police raided the offices of Patients of Ukraine, and the All-Ukrainian Network of People Living with HIV/AIDS (PLWH), two NGOs known for exposing questionable schemes in the state medical procurement system. The authorities alleged that the NGOs had misused their international funding – despite their having passed independent financial audit – and, according to court documents, accused them of “supporting terrorism” by funding partner patient organizations in Crimea. Vladimir Bezobrazov, whose case is detailed in the August letter to Ukraine's Chief Military Prosecutor by Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, is a business manager from Moscow. He was arrested by Ukrainian authorities in May 2014 in a small town near Odessa where he was on vacation with his mother and his small son. Though Bezobrazov denies any involvement with the events in eastern Ukraine, Ukrainian law enforcement officials promised him that he would receive a suspended sentence and be released in a "prisoner exchange" between the warring sides if he "confessed" to attempted recruitment of fighters for Russia-backed separatists, which he did. On March 6, 2015, a court in Ovidopol, Odessa region, found him guilty of actions aimed at changing Ukraine's territorial border, handed down a suspended sentence and ordered his release in the courtroom. However, SBU officials forcibly disappeared him immediately after his release and he then spent close to 21 months in unofficial custody of the Kharkiv SBU without any contact with the outside world. Чисто совковая гебешная структура, с такими же душегубами, как и в сраной, причем часто целиком запутинскими. Привет Добавить комментарий: |
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