Posted on 08/05/2014 8:46:11 AM PDT by Greetings_Puny_Humans
Why Col. Strelkov May Have Trouble Recruiting Russians 06:13 (GMT)
Andrei Morozov (nick-name "Murza"), is an ultranationalist activist from Moscow who heads a small Russian neo-Stalinist nationalist group called "Red Blitzkrieg," among the groups supporting the pro-Russian separatists in southeastern Ukraine as we reported.
Morozov travelled to the region and tried to join the "Donetsk People's Republic," but was arrested and tortured by the "militia" for his trouble. Ultimately he was released, and wrote an account on 21 May of his ordeal.
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On the night of 12th May, without any commentary, I was taken to the dead end of the corridor behind an armory, where there was a room for interrogations. They searched all my clothing unsuccessfully for any 'inserts," then nevertheless forced me to change into camouflage pants and a telnyashka from the militia stock.
After this, they chained me in handcuffs to the window bars, leaning me against the wall. They had only one question for me: 'Who came along with you?' Naturally I replied that I was alone. They didn't ask me any more questions. Since threats and simple beatings didn't give them any results -- I wasn't a spy and had nothing to confess -- they decided to torture me in the following manner.
They put something like a pillow case over my head and wrapped it with tape, then taped and roped me, handcuffed, by my wrists and the knee of my left leg to the bars, so that I was placed on the wall at an angle, so that my joints were turned out at the most uncomfortable position possible, and the whole weight of my body fell on my wrists and knee. They tied my right leg for that purpose to the knee of my left leg in such a way that I couldn't put my weight on anything normally.
For some time I had to stay like that, then my strength gave way and I simply hung by my wrists and knee. I asked them to give me the opportunity to speak to the command. In reply, they told me I'd "be in a coffin in white slippers" before that would happen. I began to get delirious from the pain in my wrists, then lost consciousness.
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That night, in the administration building in Antratsit, they tortured a local resident who was also accused of espionage -- I heard his cries. After beating him, he was 'packed into' a wooden trunk, and then they screwed on the lid (they looked around for a screw-driver for a long time), and carried him away. Judging from the following unfavorable commentaries from the 'counter-intelligence agents,' the guy, having decided that they were going to bury him alive, didn't withstand the nervous stress and soiled himself in their favorite torture box.
“Yea report me too, there are a bunch of us who feel the same way about you, you lying quisling, trade your passport for a Russian passport and you can worship Putin in person.”
Does hate keep you warm at night? Or do you just like pigeon-holes?
I don’t hate you but I do hate your lies as your Russian comrades slaughter people who are in the way of their evil conquests. Your lies are evil and you don’t care. You are who you are.
tcrlaf:
GRU or KGN/FSB?
Which are you?
Your “Disinformatzia” reeks of Moscow and Putin. Been reading this red crap for decades. No change in wording, targetting (Saul Alinsky would be proud of you), no balance, no nothing.
Too much spiked Borscht, bubbie?
Penitent? Maybe you meant to say petulant. Doesn’t the Kremlin teach you monkeys proper English before they slap your wings on and send you out to get Dorothy and her little dog, too?
Leopards don’t change their spots ping.
You link actually defeats your own argument, one is doesn’t refer to civil unrest, two it was a term one country came up with, three is was also abandoned by said country under new leadership in 2009.
Shooting on unarmed people regardless of status is a war crime.
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