Monday, December 19, 2011

The opposition caught a German on the word

Deputy Head of Presidential Administration, Anna Herman statement in support of ex-President Leonid Kuchma has denied its own previous assertions that the law enforcement bodies in Ukraine are not engaged by registered political repression and guided exclusively by provisions of the law. This was announced today, MP from the OU Yuri Grimchak, the press office of the Awami self-defense. " He recalled that on March 24 the deputy head of the AP expressed its attitude to criminal charges against former President Leonid Kuchma. "In particular, among her words was this:" Is it just because the team today, "FAS! given to Kuchma, is not there are people who plead for his dignity? ". After reading this, I once again see how the current government two-faced. She is at first very long tried to convince all that in Ukraine, an independent judiciary, we have no political repression against opposition leaders, no one performs unlawful pressure on law enforcement. But then came Herman and only one sentence is all denied, explicitly stating that the criminal case against Kuchma - it turns out, is not the triumph of justice and the execution of a banal command "of FAS "", - said Yuri Grimchak. "So today do not have to convince anyone that our criminal cases are never opened by the team. It remains only German to go out and honestly admit that all these commands are given to the office on Bankova Street, where the sitting incumbent, Mr. President "- summed representative NUNS. Recall Herman previously stated that the application ex-employee of the Office of State Guard Mykola Melnichenko against Ex-Head of State Leonid Kuchma deserve public censure. In turn, Kuchma said he did not need to express sympathy with the representatives of the authorities. It was reported that the Prosecutor General of Ukraine Leonid Kuchma has brought the prosecution under a criminal investigation of the murder journalist Georgy Gongadze. We also recall that the GPU is investigating several criminal cases against former senior government leaders including former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko. Ministry of Industry

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