Vyshinsky gave the Federation Council the list of twelve persecuted journalists in Ukraine
The chief portal of the Last news, Ukraine Kirill Vyshinsky gave the members of the Federation Council list of contractors who were being persecuted in Ukraine.
As explained in conversation With Last news Vyshinsky himself, in the list of twelve, they are persecuted for political reasons.
this list includes: Oleg Sagan, Basil Muravitsky, Pavel Volkov, Elena Boyko, Miroslava Berdnik, Dmitry Vasilets, Evgeniy Timonin, Ruslan kotsaba, Alexander Bondarchuk, Anatoly Mayevsky, Vladimir Skachko Dmitry Gubin.
So, the journalist Dmitry Vasilets was sentenced to nine years of punishment After a four-day trip to Donetsk in July of 2014, according to the point of " creating a terrorist group ". Upon appeal the conviction was overturned. Since February of last year Vasilets placed under house arrest, in March of this year the Court returned the indictment to the Prosecutor. The matter begins to be discussed in the first instance.
Journalist Oleg Sagan pursued in accordance with the clause on "actions aimed at correcting the state borders" for a video criticizing the authorities. He served six months in jail Kherson and suffered a heart attack.
in his own speech to the senators Vyshinsky drew attention that the government in Ukraine continues to put pressure on correspondents and After the resignation of President Petro Poroshenko. During his reign correspondents were literally out of the country, said the head of the portal Last news Ukraine.
Vyshinsky noticed that the fight against the unjustified detention of correspondents ought by drawing attention to such cases.
He has supplemented his words by the fact that there is still a high likelihood that he will be found guilty of treason and sentenced to a term of 12 to fifteen years.
Wyszynski tied in Kiev fifteen may 2018 on suspicion of supporting the breakaway republics of Donbass and treason. Eight times, the court extended his detention, on 28 August, the journalist was released from custody. 7 September Vyshinsky arrived to the Russian Federation.
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