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To: silverleaf

“Our Ukrainian allies have added the Croatian President and Hungarian PM to their Myrotvorets list, (aka a “ kill list”) used by their intel service and nationalist radicals to track and potentially assassinate “ enemies” of the Kiev nationalist regime.”

Do you have a source link for that?


15 posted on 02/01/2023 12:53:08 PM PST by Mariner (War Criminal #18)
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To: Mariner; silverleaf

https://southfront.org/croatian-president-added-to-ukrainian-kill-list/

Apparently, being in favor of peace in Europe is reason enough for the Ukrainian neo-Nazi regime to threaten the someone’s life. After criticizing the German Foreign Minister’s irresponsible pro-war remarks and emphasizing the importance of peace with Russia for European stability, Croatian President Zoran Milanovich has been added to Myrotvorets, the Ukrainian government’s public kill-list. The case shows how the Ukrainian regime deals with its own international “allies” – since Croatia is a member of NATO and EU.

Croatian President Milanovich “disappointed” Ukrainian and Western leaders with his realistic statements. He has long asserted that Moscow is an important point for European stability and supported talks that take Russian interests into account. Recently, he criticized Annalena Baerbock’s pro-war statements, saying: “The German foreign minister says we must be united, because I quote, we are at war with Russia. I didn’t know that, Maybe Germany is at war with Russia, but then, good luck. Maybe this time it turns out better than 70-odd years ago. If we are at war with Russia, then let’s see what we need to do. But we won’t ask Germany for its opinion”.

In the last week of January, Milanovich’s name appeared on the website of the “Myrotvorets” group, in the “list” section, which is intended to expose the data of the people the Kiev regime wants to kill. The site also informs the groups that helped it to obtain the data of the listed. The information is provided by various intelligence agencies, both Ukrainian and Western ones, including American institutions such as the CIA and FBI. In the case of Milanovich, this was provided by Ukraine’s GRU.

“Myrotvorets” (ironically, the word “peacemaker” in Ukrainian) is formally a Ukrainian NGO, but which, in practice, acts as a state department. The group collects data from people considered enemies by the government and indexes it on a large online platform. On its website which is hosted on a NATO’s server, Myrotvorets defines itself as a “Center for Research of Signs of Crimes against the National Security of Ukraine, Peace, Humanity, and the International Law”, which provides “information for law enforcement authorities and special services about pro-Russian terrorists, separatists, mercenaries, war criminals, and murderers”.

What makes the site extremely dangerous is not merely listing people who supposedly “should die”, but the fact that the Kiev regime actually uses the information given by the organization to persecute and kill those listed. Murders such as that of Daria Dugina, who was included on the site, show that Kiev is really trying to fulfill the objective of eliminating all those who are identified by Myrotvorets as “criminals”. Also, when a listed person dies, the site updates its section by putting the word “liquidated” in the victim’s name.

It is also necessary to emphasize that, in addition to politicians, diplomats, military and journalists, according to research recently made by Russian officials, more than 300 children from Donbass are included in the list. Many formal requests have already been made by Russians and foreigners for the site to be disabled, but no action has been taken so far.

In justifying Milanovich’s inclusion on the death list, Myrotvorets exposes: “2.02.2022. ‘There is no European or EU stability without Russia’, said Croatian President Zoran Milanović, adding that ‘Russia is a factor in that equation, and we should have an agreement with Russia’. Milanović accused the UK of ‘inciting’ and believes that pushing Ukraine towards the confrontation with Russia is ‘irresponsible’. Asked why he did not meet the UK’s Secretary of State for Defence, Ben Wallace, who was in Zagreb, the Croatian president, told journalists he does not meet with defense ministers”.

As we can see, the statement to justify the addition is old. In fact, this is not the first time the President appears on the list. He had already been included in early 2022, when he criticized UK’s anti-Russian provocations. But apparently his name was hidden in recent months, having now reappeared due to his criticism of Baerbock. The site constantly updates its kill-list, deactivating and reactivating files, according to the frequency of “pro-Russian” statements made by those listed. For example, the head of Twitter Elon Musk was even included in the list after defending peace negotiations with Russia, and was subsequently hidden. In this sense, Milanovich’s defense criticism against Baerbock seems to be the reason for his “re-addition”.

Indeed, it remains to be seen what the position of the EU and NATO will be in the face of the fact that the leader of a member country of both organizations is being threatened with death by a non-member state. In theory, the West should protect Milanovich and even engage in preventive intelligence operation to stop Kiev from trying anything. But, in reality, both organizations are more likely to ignore the topic and continue to support the neo-Nazi regime, despite all its crimes.


19 posted on 02/01/2023 1:34:11 PM PST by MarMema (Orange Putin Bad)
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To: Mariner; silverleaf

https://t.me/UkraineNaziWatch/105

Washington Post, Deutsche Welle, The Times: Doxing the enemies of the state. Official Open Ukraine Database, 2014

2014, Anton Gerashenko (Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs, and MP) presented a website: Mirotvorets (Myrotvorets or Peacemaker in english). This website doxes journalist, media figures of Ukraine and foreign citizenship which according to Gerashenko are terrorist, enemies of Ukraine. Here is a list of articles concerning this open official DB of the enemies of the Ukraine state:

◼️ Washington Post: Ukrainian hackers publish info on thousands of journalists, 2016
quote:
“A letter signed by about 40 Ukrainian and foreign journalists said that some of those on the list had received threatening emails and phone calls, while a broader concern was that some Ukrainian politicians were now calling for the journalists to be considered “enemies of Ukraine” and barred from working in the country.”

◼️ Deutsche Welle: Gerhard Schröder labeled ‘enemy of the state’ in Ukraine, 2018

◼️ The New York Times: Branded a ‘Terrorist’ for Reporting Two Sides of Ukraine’s War, 2016

◼️ The Times (UK): Ukraine’s blacklist: Killers, lawyers, writers and spies, 2022

◼️ The Daily Beast: Ukraine Tries to Terrify Journalists Who Cover the War, 2017
quote:
The first targets for the trolls unleashed by the Myrotvorets were Ukrainian journalists. Freelance reporter Roman Stepanovich received a message on his email: “Let you die, a separatist beach! Glory to Ukraine!”
Yekaterina Sergatskova, an anchor at Hramadske TV, felt frustrated: “Now they accuse us of ‘helping the terrorists,’” she told The Daily Beast. “This is a project curated by the Security Service of Ukraine and praised by Anton Geraschenko [at the Interior Ministry]. He was the one who originally initiated that project.”

◼️ Interfax Ukraine: OSCE Representative Mijatovich expresses concern about journalists’ safety in Ukraine, 2016

A bit of a context:

◼️ In April 2015, Myrotvorets published the home addresses of Ukrainian writer Oles Buzina and former Verkhovna Rada parliamentarian Oleg Kalashnikov, just days before they were assassinated.

◼️ Andrea Rocchelli, an Italian journalist murdered by the Ukrainian army in 2014 during the Donbas war, has been filed on the site. In Rocchelli’s file, on whose photo the Myrotvorets Center has applied the red writing superimposed “Liquidated”, there is a note stating that the photojournalist was “cooperating with pro-Russian terrorist organizations” and that he had violated the border of state of Ukraine to enter the territory occupied by “Russian terrorist gangs”.

◼️ In 2018, Svetlana Alexievich, Nobel Prize in Literature, received threats from local nationalists and had to cancel a meeting with readers in the Green Theater of the Ukrainian city of Odessa when her name was added to a list of “enemies of Ukraine” by the Myrotvorets for “propagating interethnic discord and manipulating information important for society”.

◼️On 11 October 2018, Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó said: “It is a lie that the Ukrainian state has nothing to do with the website that is listing suspected dual Ukrainian-Hungarian nationals”, and claimed that President Petro Poroshenko “gave his consent to the hate campaign in an attempt to increase his popularity”


22 posted on 02/01/2023 1:44:04 PM PST by MarMema (Orange Putin Bad)
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