SK filed a case against the employee of the SBU investigation by Vyshinsky
. The illegal prosecution of the chief portal of the Last news, Ukraine Kirill Vyshinsky has to do with the head of the Investigative Committee main Directorate of the SBU Andrew Prosnak, said the official authorized Investigative Department Svetlana Petrenko.
Instituted against Pronaca business articles "impeding the legitimate professional activities of journalist" and " Illegal bringing To responsibility under the criminal code ".
"Ukrainian law enforcement officers had reliable information that a publication, which, in their vision, would violate information security of Ukraine, was placed by a third party and the employment of Vyshinsky in the international news Agency" Russia today ". For reviews of SK of Russia, these materials and does not contain any signs which threaten the security of Ukraine ", - said Petrenko.
in her expressions, the case against Wyszynski violates the freedom of speech, guaranteed by the universal Declaration of human rights.
before a criminal case was initiated on obstruction of employees of the Ukrainian state office of public Prosecutor of professional activities Wyszynski and His illegal bringing To responsibility under the criminal code are connected in one manufacture with business of Pronaca.
Wyszynski tied in Kiev fifteen may 2018. He was charged with the support of the breakaway republics of Donbass and treason. May the seventeenth of the Kherson court arrested Wyszynski. At the meeting, the journalist appealed To the President of Russia Vladimir Putin and said that I would renounce the citizenship of Ukraine.
Putin called the situation unprecedented and noticed that Wyszynski was arrested for His journalistic activities.
the Commissioner of the OSCE on freedom of the media Harlem Desir expressed concern about the actions of Kiev tried to convince to release the journalist. The Secretary General of the OSCE Thomas Greminger noticed that all the countries - members of the organization must not violate international standards and not to interfere in the work of the media.