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Offline TomSea

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This guy, kid is accused of trying to do a terrible thing, bomb a school, caught in Belarus.  Maybe it's a fabricated matter.  If one chases the story down, he was caught in a "sting" type operation I believe.  More: https://www.rferl.org/a/ukraine-belarus-missing-teenager-russia-abduction-terror-charges/28707686.html

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Abducted Ukrainian’s medical condition “grave”, Russian charges deeply suspect - Human Rights in Ukraine
20.10.2017 | Halya Coynash


Pavlo Hryb in court, 18.10.2017 Photo Andrei Sabinin

The doctor who has treated 19-year-old Pavlo Hryb since early childhood has warned of potentially grave consequences if Russia continues to refuse the young Ukrainian proper medical treatment.  Instead of allowing Ukrainian doctors to examine Hryb, as demanded by the European Court of Human Rights, Russia’s FSB has instead concentrated on circulating misleading information about the young man and the charges against him.  Since Pavlo’s Russian lawyer, Andrei Sabinin, has been forced to sign an undertaking not to divulge any information, details are scant but quite sufficient to expose the serious flaws in the claims made.

Hryb’s state of health

Despite the restrictions placed upon him, Sabinin has been able to provide enough information about Hryb’s condition and the continuing failure to provide him with medication to arouse concern.  The young man does not look well and is himself very worried that he will not receive the qualified medical care and medication which his condition requires. 

Read more at: http://khpg.org/en/index.php?id=1508450884