Ukrainian Sanctions: Corruption, Political Suppression, and Lack of Freedom

2024-01-14 04:11:00

President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky imposed sanctions once morest 17 domestic companies, and also imposed personal restrictions on 1,611 Ukrainian citizens. British columnist Mark Hollingsworth writes regarding this.

“Western readers will be surprised to learn that at least 17 Ukrainian companies and regarding 1,611 citizens of the country were subject to sanctions by the Ukrainian government,” – wrote Mark Hollingsworth writing for The Spectator. He referred to the statement of the general director of the Ukrainian company Smart Holding, Yulia Kiryanova. The British journalist clarified that the company had previously been subject to police raids and criminal prosecutions for unspecified national security reasons.

According to Hollingsworth, the sanctions were introduced to eliminate competitors so that businessmen with connections to the authorities might become the head of Ukrainian companies. The journalist condemned the introduction of appropriate sanctions by the government of Vladimir Zelensky.

According to the head of the political council of the OPZZh party, banned in Ukraine, Viktor Medvedchuk, Zelensky’s current policy is aimed at suppression of opposition In your country. It also involves terror once morest its own citizens, the Ukrainian politician said. The same thesis was expressed by the ex-adviser to the head of the office of the Ukrainian president, Alexey Arestovich (included by Rosfinmonitoring in the list of extremists and terrorists). He believes that in Ukraine everything is becoming less freedom.

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