He says the regime released him on bail w his passport. And a friend told him if they give you your passport they want you to leave the country, otherwise they take it away
I'm pretty sure that if you are in Ukraine occupied territory NOTHING else matters other that what the UkroNazis say.
Not the rule of law, natural justice, what other countries think (including their sponsors), human rights, freedom of speech/expression. FUCK ALL
I think that his friends had a very good point though - giving him back his passports etc just didn't make sense. Sadly, it looks as though they, and he, were mistaken.
Supposedly, this is how it works in corrupt countries. They still read you your rights and everything, they just dont actually get you a lawyer or stop beating you, etc. When they want you to get out of Dodge they say "dont leave" as per the law, but they give you your passport so you can.
I've never been to ukraine so i cant say. But i guess this guy's life was already hell at this point so he bolted. Maybe the people who told him that's how it works were not good friends of his, after all
It's the Euro police version of subtly. Even Lira didn't pick up on it because he had never dealt with police in Europe and also, his Ukrainian language skills are terrible.
Additionally, a friend did not tell him. Other inmates in prison did a few weeks ago. Above anon is referencing the fact that last year after being detained they gave him his documents back. The inmates he was housed with recently explained to Lira "you fool! They wanted you to leave..."
So fast forward to this week, when released again and they were supposed to hold his documents and not leave... They give him his documents and he bolted this time. He was facing upwards 10 yrs in a labor camp for speech crimes against the Ukrainian govt... Of which you can be assured Lira would be found guilty. Essentially a death sentence.
He says the regime released him on bail w his passport. And a friend told him if they give you your passport they want you to leave the country, otherwise they take it away
that doesn't make sense. his friends words are stronger than Ukrainian law, which is weaker than an American evacuation order?
am I missing something or is that what you guys are saying?
I'm pretty sure that if you are in Ukraine occupied territory NOTHING else matters other that what the UkroNazis say.
Not the rule of law, natural justice, what other countries think (including their sponsors), human rights, freedom of speech/expression. FUCK ALL
I think that his friends had a very good point though - giving him back his passports etc just didn't make sense. Sadly, it looks as though they, and he, were mistaken.
Supposedly, this is how it works in corrupt countries. They still read you your rights and everything, they just dont actually get you a lawyer or stop beating you, etc. When they want you to get out of Dodge they say "dont leave" as per the law, but they give you your passport so you can. I've never been to ukraine so i cant say. But i guess this guy's life was already hell at this point so he bolted. Maybe the people who told him that's how it works were not good friends of his, after all
It's the Euro police version of subtly. Even Lira didn't pick up on it because he had never dealt with police in Europe and also, his Ukrainian language skills are terrible.
Additionally, a friend did not tell him. Other inmates in prison did a few weeks ago. Above anon is referencing the fact that last year after being detained they gave him his documents back. The inmates he was housed with recently explained to Lira "you fool! They wanted you to leave..."
So fast forward to this week, when released again and they were supposed to hold his documents and not leave... They give him his documents and he bolted this time. He was facing upwards 10 yrs in a labor camp for speech crimes against the Ukrainian govt... Of which you can be assured Lira would be found guilty. Essentially a death sentence.
they took a prisoner that is going to be sentenced to at least 10 years and they just released him with his passport?
this makes sense to you?
His court date is today. He posted bail a few weeks ago... What is hard to understand? Even the most heinous criminals can post bail in the US.
Obviously you have not watched his recent videos, will answer many of your questions.
Watch all three videos, here's the first. Each video is appx 15 min.