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Слухи о моей смерти явно преувеличены...или вновь провокация
Дорогие друзья! Все те, кто не поверил этой провокации, и те, кто прислал соболезнования! Я благодарна всем за теплые слова. Эти
сволочи, кто пытаются топорным способом запугать меня, или, как в
народе говорят, извести - пусть получат в ответ наш общий гнев и
проклятье! Заслуженное!
Эти шавки готовы лизать задницу за
лишнюю звездочку на погонах или за премию доносчика. Я знаю, что в этой
провокашке участвуют и валютные проститутки Мурманска, которые за визу в
Швецию готовы оклеветать любого. Используют настолько не проверенные
факты, чтобы меня очернить, что пора ставить вопрос о некомпетентности
всего Центра по борьбе с экстремизмом УВД Мурманской области. При этом,
вы все, кто читал этот дурацкий некролог, видели, сколько там в тексте
ошибок. Провокашка от грязных, гадких и глупых неучей. Простите, что
вчера сразу не написала. Эти мудаки под каждой моей заметкой оставляли
некрологи. Тупо мои друзья сидели целый день и выкорчевывали эту хрень. Но
в этой истории есть и обратная сторона. Они "догадались" отослать
некролог в международные информационные агенства. Например, сайт
Каспаров.ru получил известие о моей кончине из Финляндии. Мало того, что
Путина встретили акцией протеста в Финляндии, так сейчас общественные
организации этой страны через ООН готовят ноту протеста по моему случаю
Президенту РФ. Эти уроды, оставляя записи - Слава России! - позорят
страну на международном уровне, доказывая международному сообществу, что
идет конкретная травля конкретных оппозиционных лидеров. И что в России
нет демократии, а есть тоталитаризм прямого действия. Я бы на месте
действующей клики из УВД и МВД, провела жесткое расследование и наказала
этих глупцов. Они сами подрывают и расшатывают действующую систему. История
не стоит на месте. Эти уроды сами развалят эту гнилую систему. Наша
задача подготовить себя к тому, чтобы поднять страну из руин, поднять ее
экономику, и идти по мировому пути развития.
Всем вам долголетия, друзья!
За этими событиями я не написала и о других наших приключениях. 12
июня в День России мы вышли в Мурманске на центральную площадь, чтобы
вместе с мурманчанами отметить начинающийся праздник. Изначально
политслвет регионального отделения Солидарности подавал заявку на
митинг, но нам запретили его проведение. Поэтому наши мужчины резонно
решили просто погулять в этот пасмурный и холодный день с флагами
движения. Как выяснилось, сотрудникам милиции не понравилось то, что в руках у двоих наших друзей были флаги Солидарности. Мы подошли к киоску, в котором продавали флаги России и узнали цену флага - 200 рублей. В этот момент нас обступила милиция. Вобщем, остальное расскажут фотки:
Заметте, у меня флага не было. Но что же так милицию тянет ко мне... И звездочки у них на плечах все жирные...
Митинг, можно сказать, состоялся. Только это скорее пикет сотрудников милиции вокруг Солидарности...
Вобщем,
нас задержали. Сначала хотели посадить в белый микроавтобус. Но вот
незадача. Там расположились подчиненные Олега Николаевича Морозова, того
самого начальника, который отвечает за общественную безопасность от УВД
области и постоянно с кинокамерой гоняется за нами. Так вот, его
подчиненные просто распивали там водку. Полный праведного гнева, Олег
Николаевич лично погнался за нарушителями порядка, выскочившими из
микроавтобуса, но ... не догнал. рипугнул для порядка.
Поэтому на
следующих двух фотках эти подчиненные, злостно нарушая общественный
порядок разливают водку у милицейского УАЗика. А с другой стороны этого
УАЗика нас грузят в него, т.е. задерживают...
Друзья честно положенные три часа томились в ожидании в Октябрьском РОВД
И вот нас выпустили...
Чтобы
не сидеть впустую в их вонючем отделении, мы написали жалобу в
областную прокуратуру, эта жалоба у меня в руках. И прямиком все вместе
направились к дежурному прокурору.
Нам предлагали подписать
протокол об административном правонарушении, в котором говорится, что мы
организовали несанкционированный пикет. Этот бред мы подписывать
отказались. Тогда сотрудники милиции пригласили двух понятых, которые
узнав суть дела, тоже отказались подписывать эту галиматью. Словом,
дежурный нашел какого-то трясущегося парня, который и стал понятым для
нас, троих незаконно задержанных.
Мне иногда кажется, что своей
некомпетентностью сотрудники УВД перешагнули все мыслимые и немыслимые
границы. Гнать их в шею надо... http://evasiljeva.livejournal.com/30418.html
Да, провокации бывают разные. Но эта, о которой я узнала и писала ниже,
облетела весь мир. Ну и идиоты же эти провокаторы. Не устаю удивляться.
Russian Federation: Fear for the safety of Ms. Elena Vasiljeva, a political activist Case RUS 250609 Harassment and threats/ Fear for safety
The
International Secretariat of the World Organisation Against Torture
(OMCT) requests your URGENT intervention in the following situation in
the Russian Federation. Brief description of the situation
The
International Secretariat of OMCT has been informed by the
Russian-Chechen Friendship Society (RCFS), a member of OMCT SOS-Torture
Network, about the concerns for the safety of Ms. Elena Vasiljeva, a
member of the United Civic Front, Murmansk branch, and the Solidarity
Movement, following several acts of harassment and threats. According
to the information received, on 5 April 2009, Ms. Elena Vasiljeva was
on the train back from the Solidarity Mouvement meeting that was held in
Tambov, when she was allegedly assaulted by a man who had reportedly
previously followed her in Tambov. He reportedly hit her in the chest
and said « we will make you break the habit of visiting Tambov region »,
following which she fainted and was brought to the hospital in
Michurinsk where she stayed until 7 April 2009 (she had later to be
hospitalized again for two weeks until 18 May 2009). It is also reported
that before departing Tambov, train railway station policemen tried to
detain Ms. Elena Vasiljeva, arguing that they had received the order.
However, when a colleague of Ms. Elena Vasiljeva called the Tambov
officer-on-duty at the Prosecutor‘s Office to inquire about the alleged
order, the policemen gave Ms. Elena Vasiljeva her documents and rail
ticket back.
At the hospital, Ms. Elena Vasiljeva was reportedly
questioned by a police officer, reportedly deputy head at the
Prosecutor’s Office of Michurinsk, on the event. When she mentioned that
she had recognized her assailant as a man who she saw with the police
patrol at Tamabov train station, the deputy head reportedly did not take
notice and said that he would know who it was. He would have reportedly
added that the most secure method to kill is to throw the person off
the train and that her assailant had chosen an unusual way to get rid of
somebody.
Furthermore, according to the same information, on 14
May 2009, Michurinsk police refused to open a criminal case into the
assault, reportedly because "it was not possible to identify the person
who allegedly attacked Ms. Vasiljeva”. The police document also
reportedly mentioned that she has participated in various protests in
Murmansk region and she is a notorious anti-government protester, having
heart and alcohol problems. The document further reportedly concludes
that there are no grounds to believe that Ms. Vasiljeva was assaulted.
Later
on 20 May 2009, Ms. Vasiljeva’s flat was reportedly raided by the
police and her computer seized. According to the same information,
beginning of June 2009, relatives and colleagues of Ms. Elena Vasiljeva
received emails from an unknown sender informing about her alleged
death.
The International Secretariat of OMCT is gravely concerned
for the physical and psychological integrity of Ms. Elena Vasiljeva
following these events. OMCT calls on the competent authorities to carry
out a prompt, effective, thorough, independent and impartial
investigation into these events, the results of which must be made
public, in order to bring those responsible before a competent,
independent and impartial tribunal and apply penal, civil and/or
administrative sanctions as provided by law. OMCT further calls on the
authorities to stop the acts of harassment and threats against Ms. Elena
Vasiljeva which seem to merely target her political activities. OMCT
has already documented cases of Russian political activists who have
been subjected to ill-treatment up to extrajudicial killing because of
their activities. Action requested
Please write to the authorities in the Russian Federation urging them to: Guarantee, in all circumstances, the physical and psychological integrity of Ms. Elena Vasiljeva; Carry
out a prompt, effective, thorough, independent and impartial
investigation into these events, in particular the allegations of
ill-treatment and threats, the results of which must be made public, in
order to bring those responsible before a competent, independent and
impartial tribunal and apply penal, civil and/or administrative
sanctions as provided by law; Ensure that adequate, effective and
prompt reparation, including adequate compensation, proper medical care
and rehabilitation, is granted to the victim; Ensure the respect of
human rights and fundamental freedoms throughout the country in
accordance with national laws and international human rights standards. Addresses Dmitry
Anatolyevich Medvedev, President of the Russian Federation, Kremlin,
Moscow, Russia, Faxes:+ 7 495 206 5173 / 230 2408, Email:
president@gov.ru; Prosecutor General of the Russian Federation, Mr.
Yuri Chayka,, 125993, Moskva K-31, Ul. B. Dimitrovka, d 15a, Russian
Federation, Fax: + 7 (495)692-17-25; Chairwoman of the Presidential
Human Rights Commission of the Russian Federation, Ella Pamfilova,
103132 g. Moskva, Staraya ploshchad, d 8/5,pod 3, Russian Federation,
Fax: +7 495 20 64 855; Vladimir Lukin, Russian Federal Ombudsman for Human Rights, Fax: +7 495 207-74-70; Minister
of Internal Affairs, Rashid Nurgaliev, ul. Zhitnaya, 16, 117049 Moscow,
Russian Federation, Telegram: Rossiia, 117049, Moskva, Fax: + 7 495 237
49 25; Minister of Foreign Affairs, Sergey Lavrov,
Smolenskaya-Sennaya pl, 32/34, 121200 Moscow, Russian Federation,
Telegram: Fax:+ 7 495 230 21 30; Permanent Mission of the Russian
Federation to the United Nations in Geneva Av. de la Paix 15, CH-1211,
Geneva 20, Switzerland, e-mail : mission.russian@ties.itu.int, fax:
+4122 734 40 44;
Please also write to the diplomatic representations of the Russian Federation in your respective countries.
Russian Federation: Fear for the safety of Ms. Elena Vasiljeva, a political activist Case RUS 250609 Harassment and threats/ Fear for safety
The
International Secretariat of the World Organisation Against Torture
(OMCT) requests your URGENT intervention in the following situation in
the Russian Federation. Brief description of the situation
The
International Secretariat of OMCT has been informed by the
Russian-Chechen Friendship Society (RCFS), a member of OMCT SOS-Torture
Network, about the concerns for the safety of Ms. Elena Vasiljeva, a
member of the United Civic Front, Murmansk branch, and the Solidarity
Movement, following several acts of harassment and threats.
According
to the information received, on 5 April 2009, Ms. Elena Vasiljeva was
on the train back from the Solidarity Mouvement meeting that was held in
Tambov, when she was allegedly assaulted by a man who had reportedly
previously followed her in Tambov. He reportedly hit her in the chest
and said « we will make you break the habit of visiting Tambov region »,
following which she fainted and was brought to the hospital in
Michurinsk where she stayed until 7 April 2009 (she had later to be
hospitalized again for two weeks until 18 May 2009). It is also reported
that before departing Tambov, train railway station policemen tried to
detain Ms. Elena Vasiljeva, arguing that they had received the order.
However, when a colleague of Ms. Elena Vasiljeva called the Tambov
officer-on-duty at the Prosecutor‘s Office to inquire about the alleged
order, the policemen gave Ms. Elena Vasiljeva her documents and rail
ticket back.
At the hospital, Ms. Elena Vasiljeva was reportedly
questioned by a police officer, reportedly deputy head at the
Prosecutor’s Office of Michurinsk, on the event. When she mentioned that
she had recognized her assailant as a man who she saw with the police
patrol at Tamabov train station, the deputy head reportedly did not take
notice and said that he would know who it was. He would have reportedly
added that the most secure method to kill is to throw the person off
the train and that her assailant had chosen an unusual way to get rid of
somebody.
Furthermore, according to the same information, on 14
May 2009, Michurinsk police refused to open a criminal case into the
assault, reportedly because "it was not possible to identify the person
who allegedly attacked Ms. Vasiljeva”. The police document also
reportedly mentioned that she has participated in various protests in
Murmansk region and she is a notorious anti-government protester, having
heart and alcohol problems. The document further reportedly concludes
that there are no grounds to believe that Ms. Vasiljeva was assaulted.
Later
on 20 May 2009, Ms. Vasiljeva’s flat was reportedly raided by the
police and her computer seized. According to the same information,
beginning of June 2009, relatives and colleagues of Ms. Elena Vasiljeva
received emails from an unknown sender informing about her alleged
death.
The International Secretariat of OMCT is gravely concerned
for the physical and psychological integrity of Ms. Elena Vasiljeva
following these events. OMCT calls on the competent authorities to carry
out a prompt, effective, thorough, independent and impartial
investigation into these events, the results of which must be made
public, in order to bring those responsible before a competent,
independent and impartial tribunal and apply penal, civil and/or
administrative sanctions as provided by law. OMCT further calls on the
authorities to stop the acts of harassment and threats against Ms. Elena
Vasiljeva which seem to merely target her political activities. OMCT
has already documented cases of Russian political activists who have
been subjected to ill-treatment up to extrajudicial killing because of
their activities. Action requested
Please write to the authorities in the Russian Federation urging them to: Guarantee, in all circumstances, the physical and psychological integrity of Ms. Elena Vasiljeva; Carry
out a prompt, effective, thorough, independent and impartial
investigation into these events, in particular the allegations of
ill-treatment and threats, the results of which must be made public, in
order to bring those responsible before a competent, independent and
impartial tribunal and apply penal, civil and/or administrative
sanctions as provided by law; Ensure that adequate, effective and
prompt reparation, including adequate compensation, proper medical care
and rehabilitation, is granted to the victim; Ensure the respect of
human rights and fundamental freedoms throughout the country in
accordance with national laws and international human rights standards. Addresses Dmitry
Anatolyevich Medvedev, President of the Russian Federation, Kremlin,
Moscow, Russia, Faxes:+ 7 495 206 5173 / 230 2408, Email:
president@gov.ru; Prosecutor General of the Russian Federation, Mr.
Yuri Chayka,, 125993, Moskva K-31, Ul. B. Dimitrovka, d 15a, Russian
Federation, Fax: + 7 (495)692-17-25; Chairwoman of the Presidential
Human Rights Commission of the Russian Federation, Ella Pamfilova,
103132 g. Moskva, Staraya ploshchad, d 8/5,pod 3, Russian Federation,
Fax: +7 495 20 64 855; Vladimir Lukin, Russian Federal Ombudsman for Human Rights, Fax: +7 495 207-74-70; Minister
of Internal Affairs, Rashid Nurgaliev, ul. Zhitnaya, 16, 117049 Moscow,
Russian Federation, Telegram: Rossiia, 117049, Moskva, Fax: + 7 495 237
49 25; Minister of Foreign Affairs, Sergey Lavrov,
Smolenskaya-Sennaya pl, 32/34, 121200 Moscow, Russian Federation,
Telegram: Fax:+ 7 495 230 21 30; Permanent Mission of the Russian
Federation to the United Nations in Geneva Av. de la Paix 15, CH-1211,
Geneva 20, Switzerland, e-mail : mission.russian@ties.itu.int, fax:
+4122 734 40 44;
Please also write to the diplomatic representations of the Russian Federation in your respective countries.