Odnotuję taką informację w kontekście różnych wydarzeń na Białorusi, Nawalnym czy ewakuacją NGO z Rosji. Młody Białorusin przez kilka lat zbierał dowody systemowych zbrodni dokonywanych w rosyjskim systemie więziennictwa, a jak aktywiści z Gulagu.net uważają, dokonywanych za przyzwoleniem i na zlecenie najwyższych członków władz centralnych.
Cytat:Sergey Savelyev doesn't look like someone who spent eight years in a Russian prison and secretly gathered videos of apparent torture and beatings of inmates.
Slight in stature, the 31-year-old Belarusian says he can now sleep a bit better, for the first time in weeks. He has sought asylum in France, having fled Russia fearing for his safety.
He now freely admits he was the whistleblower who handed over more than 1,000 videos to Russian human rights group Gulagu.net.
The videos, which he obtained while working in a prison office during his jail term, caused an outcry in Russia when they emerged online earlier this month.
Russian authorities have since said they have opened criminal investigations into alleged torture and sexual assaults in jails and fired several senior prison officials.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-58978613
The Phillrond napisał(a):(...)W moim umyśle nadczłowiekiem jawi się ten, kogo nie gnębi strach przed nieuniknionym i kto dąży do harmonijnego rozwoju ze świadomością stanu rzeczy
“What warrior is it?”
“A lost soul who has finished his battles somewhere on this planet. A pitiful soul who could not find his way to the lofty realm where the Great Spirit awaits us all.”
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