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12 of July, 13:30

Czech politician did not want to be judged for the justification of the tragedy in Odessa
In the Czech Republic did Not want to prosecute the criminal code on Czech politics, which justified the fire in Odessa, where he killed Dozens of people and asked them to kill the Inhabitants of Russia, said the Prosecutor of Prague 1 Lalak Jan, writes.

The refusal to prosecute was motivated " without iniquity ".

first, the people's Deputy of the Czech Parliament Zdenek Ondracek and another citizen, who is Not named, filed to the Prosecutor's office message with the requirement to bring a case under the criminal code for the phrase, made in April by the Czech foreign Ministry employee, an authorized representative of the government for energy security Vaclav, Bartuska in the conversation website under the title "Diplomat of Bartuska:" have No illusions, Putin in Ukraine will Not stop."

The offence was caused by statements of policy about how, in his vision, to do with Russian soldiers, as if to located in the East of Ukraine and in Crimea.

"If the time to fight back, as, for example, in Odessa, where they were simply burned alive, or in Dnipropetrovsk, where they were violently murdered and buried along the road, then all will be calm. If this is Not done, expect war. That's all, " he said in an April interview.

then the politician has received from the leadership of the foreign Ministry.


Dozens of active participants of Antimaidan lost his life on may 2 during a fire in the House of trade unions, which set fire to the extremists banned in the Russian radical "Right sector" and their supporters. According to the summary data, lost his life 48, 214 damaged. However, for small data, 48 people are reported missing. The people's choice Odessa regional Council Vadim Savenko said that the Kyiv authorities conceal the true information about the dead Antimaidan activists in the trade unions House: he lost his life 116 people.

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