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Against the journalist Yevgeny Kiselyov opened a case on incitement to terrorism

Против журналиста Евгения Киселева завели дело о призывах к терроризму

“Spoke in support of Nadiya Savchenko when she was a prisoner. In response to a question from one of the Ukrainian media, all make the Ukrainian authorities for her release, said that could be harder to act – just as the Russian authorities have behaved in this story. And here came “the return”,” — said in his notes.

According to Kiselyov, the Moscow apartment of his wife’s mother, where he spelled out, the staff came to the security services. Among them, says the journalist, was “disguised Cossack” from “Maidan”. They ransacked the apartment, but nothing was seized.

The journalist pointed out that the interrogation was his wife, but she refused to testify, citing article 51 of the Constitution, which allows not to testify against himself and close relatives. Now its, wrote Kiselev, threaten to bring in for questioning by force.

Kiselyov since 2008 lives and works in Ukraine. For three years he arrives in Russia.

The journalist also wrote an open letter to the President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko. It says that the maximum publicity — “perhaps the most effective method of protection.

“I still live and work in Kiev, in relative safety. Although well aware that we cannot exclude the possibility that the agents of the Russian secret service attempts to kidnap me right here in broad daylight, as once – Yanukovych (the President of Ukraine Viktor Yanukovych) – kidnapped Russian opposition activist Leonid Razvozzhayev and secretly transported across the border to Russia, and then said, if he returned to Moscow and made a confession,” — said in the letter.

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