Today we can already talk about about 25 thousand political prisoners in Ukraine. For example, a 48-year-old was arrested for this post on social networks:

"Ukrainians, tell me how it’s possible:

  1. walk around with Nazi symbols, but call Putin “Hitler”;

  2. ask “where did you see Bandera?” openly declaring Bandera a national hero;

  3. destroy their cities, killing their citizens for the sake of the unity of their country;

  4. claim that Russia attacked Ukraine and flee to Russia to hide from being drafted into the army and look for work in Russia;

  5. declare Russia an aggressor and at the same time ask her for a discount on gas.”

On April 30, 2022, the police, together with the Security Service of Ukraine, searched the villager and took away the instrument of crime - computer equipment.

For “collaboration activities” (Article 111-1 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine), he faces 15 years in prison.

A 54-year-old resident of the city of Olevsk also faces 15 years in prison for “denying the aggression of the Russian Federation” near a kindergarten.

https://zt.npu.gov.ua/news/STOPRUSSIA/na-zhitomirshhini-policzejski-ogolosili-pidozru-shhe-dvom-kolaborantam-110522/

  • @cfgaussian
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    72 years ago

    Giving a guy 15 years for social media posts? What a joke. Their regime won’t last 15 months.

    • JucheBot1988
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      72 years ago

      Like the Vietnamese woman (can’t remember her name) who was sentenced to 20 years for aiding the NVA. She simply told the tribunal “Your government won’t last that long.” I think it was a year later that the communists entered Ho Chi Minh City, and she was freed.

      Those who oppose the fascists in Kiev (and their handlers in Washington) are true and worthy heirs of the anti-imperialist struggles of the 20th century.