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1 of October, 22:30

Ukrainians Poroshenko sent a petition to protect the UOC-MP
E-petition to have an impact To stop provocations against the Ukrainian Orthodox Church-Moscow Patriarchate on behalf of the Residents of Ukraine of different faiths was published on Thursday on the official Internet representation of the President of Petro Poroshenko.

"We appeal to the President as the guarantor of protection of the rights of citizens and religious freedom with the requirement to have an impact on stopping provocations against religious communities in Ukraine and the Ukrainian Orthodox Church under the headship of Metropolitan of Kiev and all Ukraine Onuphrius. For example, demand an immediate recall of the bodies of state power and local self-government that the Church is separated from the country, and the right of Residents to freedom of religion protected act, " - said in the text of the petition.

the document stresses that the community property as inviolable as any other property, and to dispose of it can only legitimate owners due to its Charter and the laws of Ukraine." Any discussion of the right to dispose of property must be solved in Economic court. Should publicly remind the proponents of other methods to resolve disputes of an economic character on responsibility under the criminal code for facilitating the raiding ", - said the authors of the petition.

in addition, the document citizens pushing for the introduction of the criminal code of the authorized bodies of state power and local self-government for making on the agenda issues that are not within their competence.

Applicants are also required to introduce criminal liability of the owners of the media " for spreading false information on religious communities - the text of unproven materials discrediting the society and insulting the feelings of believers ".

For consideration of the petition by the President it is obliged to collect 25 thousand voters for 90 days.

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