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uh, then this plane was overtaken already in angola, the work ended in kinshausa, then it worked in kinshasa for another six months, and then mmm. he flew away, they were replaced by another crew, and this crew crashed. well , there on the plane there in africa and that's it. and now kostya was left without a swallow, of course, for him. it was a terrible tragedy, firstly, the guys died. here, and secondly, uh, the plane. after this tragedy , konstantin firmly decided he needed his family, alive. here on earth he returned to rostov and retrained as an aviation manager. that there was a controlled aircraft in the state of the aircraft was engaged in the payroll of the crew. well, as the executive director of flying konstantin began to accompany the crews to their destination, and then
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again returned to the helm of the coups that loaded the full cockpit. well, that is, if, for example, in the seats, then we did not have these seats. they just ran. we opened the ramp. they all ran with the kids. who and what sat on the floor on top of each other, and we took them out, they say how many times they fired at us, how many times she this fuselage, they say, they sealed it with chewing gum and there were some kind of uh, hmm, they covered it with some kind of epoxy resin and took out our embassy, in my opinion, skinshice was also some kind of coup there. he worked with many of our embassies. well, that is,
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as it were, everyone there knew the aviation world, very small, therefore, when konstantin unexpectedly received an offer from a certain patrick makei to lease an an-12 aircraft and roshenko was not surprised , he was interested, that is, further sales. well, well, of course, kostya says. this one good option. it is necessary to fly to look, and now yaroshenko flew on his head and offered to negotiate in moscow. but the mysterious american insisted on an allegedly neutral territory, that is, he grinned at this ukraine, probably two or three times. e with all that kostya said, come to moscow is not a question at all. let's meet in moscow, it's not more convenient for me here. no, here we are in ukraine on business. and now, come on, come to ukraine or they offered the nearest countries, well
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, they offered, of course, a strange six and america did not feel a catch and roshenko agreed to meet in kiev and suggested that vicki fly with him, unwind and take a walk around the beautiful city , they invited him to the hotel, and we expected that it would be in the hotel, that is, a person who is going to talk for drugs for transportation. he will never take his wife there with him, let's start with this. he took me. he says, let's go, we'll sit in a restaurant, we'll talk. you will eat everything we will see that yaroshenko came to the meeting more than one american, for some reason he got nervous and urgently asked konstantin to leave his wife downstairs in the hall, and to go up to the room at that time for him this situation was a little strange. but he doesn't seem to give it much thought. well, you never know, maybe it’s so common among americans in restaurants not to sit at the negotiations of a woman, or maybe that’s why or there, well, it will be inconvenient if we go to the restaurant ourselves, and she remains in the field to sit. well, that is,
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he says, i don’t know, maybe i just and i just talked with the americans for the first time, as it turned out later in irashenko’s issue, they were already waiting. it turns out that there was not only makey sitting there, two or three people were also sitting there, the task of decoy ducks in the background was to conduct a drug conversation, in order to later pass it off as the essence of the negotiations. and then it was this nogavari oni, that is, it all started with a hypothesis. what let's there, as far as i understand, how the conversation would take place. let's get closer, at the same time i will provide a job. you will pay me. uh, let's get down. at the same time, you will earn money to carry, uh. hypochte and hypothesis are all in a person, when the first information comes from hypotches. he doesn’t hear anything anymore, but they slandered on the camera behind kostya’s back, and maybe they said something about drugs there, while distracting kostya, some person told him some story, and he didn’t listen to
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what was behind occurs and at the same time makeya unfolds. says there is konstantin what? well, they asked me. well, tell me, yes, well, yes, and what well, kostya, by the naivety of his spiritual kindness of the russian soul, has a room in the kiev hotel. the intercontinental was stuffed in advance, while konstantin did not know with recording equipment that each random eu will cost him many years of his life, that there is something, it turns out that they were talking behind their backs, she was cats, about which kostya generally, he didn’t even know the translation, that is, what they were talking about, he didn’t the entire translation. well, i didn't know english very well. here, of course, everything was said on camera. at the same time, someone was talking to kostya, distracting him, what was said there, that is, so that he would not even listen to the conversation that was happening
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behind his back, victoria gerashenko would understand worse. why the american provocateur demanded a meeting in ukraine to build such a trap in russia at that time the americans could no longer. at the time, kiev cooperated well with america although, after the trial, we asked, kiev, uh, requested the ministry’s prosecutor’s office, and uh, asked how filming was allowed on the territory of another state, that the prosecutor’s office, that the ministry of justice replied that we did not know anything about these filming and no permission was not given, however , when our lawyer appealed already. we are on an appeal was filed that permission to film in another country had not been granted. here you are, we are providing you with documents from the prosecutor's office of ukraine. ukraine has changed that no one knew anything about it, this is a violation. eh, well, the law. here, moreover,
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despite the fact that the prosecutor's office remained and said, yes, in court we lied to the judge to the judge that we were given permission. that, yes, we took the jury and that further events developed rapidly after the negotiations, konstantin flew off to pray to sign a contract for the transportation of fish. yes she it was planned much in advance. for all that, kostya took a whole week of moths and returned back. he said literally for a week, i'll come, i 'll go and sign. i then contracted for the transportation of fish there in africa, so i’ll return everything, when i was about to return from the moth back to russia, an unexpected call rang out. from patrick mckee, they say the plane is nearby in the swans. come, they found him in and they began to persuade him that, well, what, you are going to russia now, so you can imagine what kind of road you are in russia then
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back. now let's fly to liberia. here you will pick up the forms nearby, look at the plane and fly back home. konstantin did not know then that this road would be one way for him . it was as soon as he went down the ladder to liberia that everything was taken away from him and he was led along the green. nym threatened to take away his passport, took away all the documents. well, he's already been arrested. it's just that he already understood that some kind of situation was abnormal, but he could not do anything. his passport was officially taken away from him. eroshenko has not yet been arrested, so the americans placed him in a hotel under round-the-clock security. yes, he stopped. uh hotel piano. here, well, that is, he stopped at his place, and we already took everything there, everything was already prepared for him. so he was there, he was guarded, right in the room, 24/7, only with him was sitting with a healthy one. healthy. black person. he said, at least, let him leave
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the room, that he is sitting in my room. in the end, he was put behind the door, put to sleep. the vigilance of the guards konstantin miraculously managed to get a phone and call zhenya. said vick something abnormal is going on. i don't know, i can't explain to you over the phone, but i ca n't buy a ticket. they took away my passport. i say came, so they took it. he says, i uh tried a different passport. well, that is, according to the russian one, that is, they took away his passport, i will try to buy tickets using the russian passport, but yaroshenko did not succeed in escaping from the hands of the american guards, that is, they did not let him out of the room alone. either go to the store with the black one, or you sit in the world, or follow you drives up, a car drives up directly with agents with these and, uh, they take you to a cafe to some
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restaurant there or for some kind of walk these trips, these trips to restaurants were also not without reason part of a well- planned operation during dinner in kiroshenko strange people sat down and did , incriminating photos, one of the decoys was a nigerian drug dealer. chekbo peter will be able later, the fur will himself repeatedly declare he was forced to sit down at the table of tiroshenko by the us drug enforcement administration, that is specially for him, they met him with a thyme boor who, uh, drug dealing. previously, he was engaged in drug trafficking, that is, they filmed them together, that they were sitting together in a cafe talking, because they say they didn’t know who he was. and he didn’t know at all what he was doing and what he was transporting there? well, that is, needed some more shooting was needed, but they understood that the bones were already starting to get nervous 5 days yaroshenko was kept locked up and taken out for staged photo shoots on may 28, 2010, he decided to run when he tried to get out, uh, go out on
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street. he said that i wanted to go to the airport to get tickets. here they drove up, a car was put on his head with a black bag, pushed and taken away and that's it. such was the arrest, that is, without filing claims there, charges and everything else, that is. well, this is a 100% kidnapping of a man with a bag on his head. the kidnapped russian citizen konstantin yaroshenko was taken to the us embassy in liberia, and a torture chamber was equipped in the basement of the american embassy. on the heels they beat on the legs, they beat on the kidneys. the americans have a son a state duma deputy and how they blackmailed the children of viktor bout and konstantin yaroshenko, look in just a couple of minutes. a 23-year-old girl
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said that a 54-year-old lover threw her out of the fourth floor balcony. well, she never gave a reason. she survived by a miracle, but now her own mother forced the girl to chains. we didn't sleep, 24/7, none of your family showed up. you just called. katya take the statement this is beyond tomorrow at 16:45 on ntv excuse me, you
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will watch the body of the victim will be beaten to death. wow, this same doublet doublet was a professional pool table, the plan to capture paris would be such a businessman of great love, billiards man, that is, suffered by our lord from one suspect. turn the operation ahead of time there will be no balabol new season. my job is to supply frames to the dock. tomorrow at 20:00 on ntv, roman seleznev was kidnapped by the americans while on vacation in the maldives and thrown behind the walls for 27 years us intelligence agencies accused seleznev of hacker attacks and computer fraud the israeli corner of the novel was transported to a prison on the island of guam without political overtones. in this
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story, too, it didn’t work out, because roman is the son of a state duma deputy valery seleznev well, of course, the special services are behind this. e. well, i think that it is natural for the intelligence agencies of great britain and america to go together. maybe some other country also has a plan to put pressure on it. uh, to be provoked against russia, there may be a lot of e goals here, and in this company, uh, i think that this, of course, is, uh , first of all. and it could be, it could be it is the capture of so-called languages. that is, earlier, and, that is, the first stages. from this plan, we noticed that we were uh abducted. uh, several russian programmers, that is, exactly. uh, very talented people who are allegedly against, who were invented by some fabricated some
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criminal cases, then they were demanded to be extradited to the usa well , in general, while in the united states of america, our , uh, citizens are faced with a very beautiful , extremely tough and even at times and cruel to you relationship. and at the same time, it's enough, the most common is the application not of the presumption of innocence, uh, from the united states of america, but another completely presumption, but that if a person is from russia, then, then, he is, by definition, uh, guilty, and therefore, he must be held accountable, and criminal cases, and it starts and builds on the basis of extremely, but dubious, subjective ones. ah, the criteria for kidnapping, torture and murder, hunting for citizens of other states by american intelligence agencies have long been put on stream. so called justice here at all moreover, often the basis on which the united states tries, so to speak, to
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request our compatriots from a third country, but to put it mildly, uh, raises great doubts. yes , because, uh, there people, uh, could not just physically, for example, commit this or that crime. there respects in another perfect place. yeah, uh, absolutely uh, weird looking questions so to speak. yes, uh, which are presented to our compatriots. that is, there are trying people who, for example, have nothing to do with programming. yes, about something was not there to name the hackers. well, just yes, or there e of a person, uh, so to speak, e is called all kinds of spy there, they are trying to incriminate something else somehow. yes, although it is clear that a person in general, well, there had nothing to do with espionage there. for example, yes in uh the united states. well
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, it's just physically he has the right relationship. yes, and then it means that it begins to change, there are some questions, and yes, and accordingly, and often our compatriots. it's just that the kidnapping of the novel is being stolen. seleznev resulted in the international foreign ministry scandal russia protested in response to the accusations against the drake concocted in three states at once in case a judge familiar with international law came across somewhere, a fallback was needed is the subject of constant attention, e from the russian federation institutions and in particular our embassy in the united states of america in washington , who are doing everything possible to assist our citizens, is seeking and consular visits to our e, fellow citizens, and also raising the question of that they are provided with medical assistance, and
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that they are provided with medicines in order to change the conditions of their detention in american provincial institutions, because, uh, sometimes, as i said, they are kept in frankly cruel even conditions shortly before the verdict roman seleznev and nadezhda, indulgence, decided to give a confession, signed everything that was palmed off, hoping to receive medical assistance. an iron plate was inserted into him hepatitis partial prosthesis of the skull until the end of his 27-year term. he may just not live. the american authorities do not provide him with the necessary medical care, and he is denied transfer to another uh, to them a sensory facility where he could be held, including a complex. medical examination, i look at the story of the kidnapping of russian citizens from third countries and the torture of our compatriots. again, no one in the us is held accountable. for me it looks wild
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to say that this is a civilized country. which e considers itself a stronghold of democracy, but you then be then observe the rights of e people e you then prove it, prove it with the actions that are yes e do not steal people, as if gangsters e from the thirties. yes, you still get it officially, but respect human rights. well, you see, if such an expert programmer ended up in an american prison, and then there will be an offer, either you are in prison for 20 years, or you are free tomorrow. well , you know, what a choice. yes, and they will cooperate with us, you are immediately free, or you have been sitting with us for 20 years and here, it is clear, what kind of choice is this then, so i think it's obvious that such
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happened? well, the truth is, i don’t know how many of these experts uh are ready to cooperate, but it’s a terrible situation anyway, terrible pressure completely violates their agreements, uh with third countries yes, when extraditing to reading. it seems to be some kind of priority country, not respecting the rights of foreign citizens in prisons. yes, and their citizens, respecting the rights in prisons often, yes, the right to receive the necessary medical care. uh, bully beat for a long time can simply, well, torture, uh, according to all the canons. it's admitted to mean it's torture under uh international law, but uh, not in the united states. well, the conditions they're in besides what you've already mentioned. uh, they are just generally unhuman in many ways. and as you know, roman seleznev suffers. in general, a number
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of chronic diseases, including hepatitis b , epilepsy, uh, unreasonably harsh, even cruel, restrictions are applied to it, in particular. uh, despite the state of health, despite uh, other circumstances. every 2 hours from 6:00 am to 8:00 pm, he is obliged to report to the prison administration, and as a result, he is deprived of the opportunity, and a normal meal, rest, attending educational courses, and in case of the slightest violation of the requirements, according to the interpretation of the american side, he is threatened disciplinary action up to being placed on the map, and under these conditions, roman seleznev e. chronic diseases were shot at. he experiences constant stress. and what naturally aggravates his existing health problems. now i think that in general the entire civilized world should refuse to extradite citizens of any of their states, the united states, for that reason, the united states
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is now uh in a number of states, uh, are starting to use gas to carry out the death penalty, as if uh in germany uh yes or in fascist concentration camps in germany, to kill people now, uh, to reduce the cost of processes, instead of injections, they decided to start using poison gas. at the same time e in violation of applicable law, because international law in particular. convention on prohibition of chemical weapons. yes. eh means e. she says, uh, that it is generally unacceptable and even to develop this kind of thing, and not just to change them for living people, but for citizens. uh, by the way, their countries in the first place it is worth considering, and given that the united states they can absolutely turn all the accusations and tell what will happen to a person, there is no threat of the death penalty. as a result, the death penalty, maybe. threatening i
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will pay attention to it. i believe that now the entire civilized world is up back. uh intro americans in the international e convention should not allow the extradition of any citizens to them. until they prove that human rights will indeed be respected, that there will not be, as in the days of the third reich. e in a concentration camp in germany and that people will not be there, er, so to speak, and that they will not be tortured, abused, raped, and so on. i had to endure in american dungeons her husband victoria yaroshenko did not immediately recognize. in general, of course, he didn’t tell me much, because it’s very for the faint of heart. here, of course, they put a room there, absolutely no windows. but uh, they put me on a table with three legs, that the first one kept balance, and they divided me and beat me. the phenomenon of e accusations speaks. in general, i say, i
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was so shocked, what is happening to me, that i did not even feel this pain. all the time i thought for what and why i was here, when konstantin was brought to the torture chamber at the american embassy, he sincerely did not understand what was happening, and the sadists wanted to extract some information from the hostage with ticks, they just beat they approached beat beat they say the wheel was beaten. on the heels they beat on the legs, they beat on the kidneys, they flew there from the corner into the corner, then they will wash it off and put them in jail again. at the same time, he says more. every time they came in, they searched me. i say i'm sitting naked, i don't go out. from there, they search me, they say, it’s normal, in general, that people have in their heads to search my head every day. uh, again, this is the case with konstantin mirashenko, and whom and when, uh,
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was detained, and monroge in liberia, and almost all of his teeth were simply knocked out. well now, uh, now he, of course, has those consequences, but not only did he shed his teeth, plus he also broke his big toe, it turns out that he is just talking, then i didn’t even feel it anymore from everything that was happening and now. it's just that the bone remained 5 cm, shifted, and he developed severe arthritis. i mean, he's limping now. he says i can't walk for a long time now. i have more terrible leg pains and uh, and there 's still in jail. there they go all the time in such leather boots, such uh rough. here he is says it hurts me to walk in these boots. that is, i am there more than two meters, and still i can’t go further. in this case, here are all the operations that took place with him. yes, all the consequences of these
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changes. that is, he went into inflammation, his injuries, which began to progress, that's why. take him well there, if we are talking about a case, for example, konstantin yaroshenko, that is, there is a separate story here. eh, i would, well, i would pay special attention to the fact that nu did not have a corresponding decision of the official extradition. he was just kidnapped. yes, that is, a person was seized. uh, for several days he was tortured and beaten. uh , yes, and recently. here konstantin just told me directly how all these tortures looked wild. yes, uh, for the most part, uh, applied uh to him. yes, how he was tortured for several days. uh, so, uh, so to speak, uh, these representatives of the liberian, uh, hmm, intelligence agencies, together with agents. yes, yes, that’s
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american, but the special service, as they tried to force him, and viktor bout, in particular, viktor bout and konstantin, their names are often stand side by side in the newspaper headlines, when it comes to the american gistap, he once said, he says, we, when we met with makei in ukraine, he asked a question. you know victor's work at the time, i remember, i remember ares victor's work. i watched on tv. uh, when it was brought. so kostya and i sat and watched and mowed it looked , he said, here the dude got in, generally horror that's all. this is the first last time we saw victor working, what happened to him, the first time we heard who victor arbut was, that's all when he met with makeev in ukraine he
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asked, do you know victor? yes, i do. well, i know, that doesn't mean i know him personally. i don't know what their english translation is. but you can know anyone, you can know any artist about whom they ask, you know this, i know him. he also said yes about victor, he says i know i heard. everything, when viktor bout was detained in thailand, the whole world found out about him, all the charges were sewn with white thread in order to hide the arbitrariness and lawlessness of american terrorists in uniform the kidnapped was taken to the usa under the cover of night. the special forces arrived, an armored car arrived. the thai special forces of the vests arrived, the americans arrived. and they took victor directly to the prison. they dressed him in some kind of clothes, they brought him there, that is, the contract section of the contract, they changed some clothes, then i was already told all this in the united states of america in some kind of terrible
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dirty sports suit, in which, in fact, we can see him in this photo. but actually, they took me to the airport and that's it. we he was not seen again. after a while, alla booth will know all the details of that terrible night and the frost will run over the skin, said, says, they just say they tried to break me, says, they suddenly say to me at night, get ready, let's go. we're transferring you to another block. and so they brought me to the block, where just, and there is such a glass panel, you can see a chair with handcuffs, but with such clamps they gave for the legs, there was a dropper. that is, it is just the block i carries out the death sentence. here, and it was offered to me to spend the night in this block directly. he says, i realized that already here. as a matter of fact, i'm being prepared for extradition. well, for export, yes, americans. that's what such a hole is going. i somewhere rested said that you can shoot scandals there, you want to force me to close.
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bind. i say, i will not stay in this block. well, he just says, i won't go there. do you want to force me to believe there, in general, i don’t know that the thais decided to fly there. in general, returned back, but. after a couple of hours, she literally speaks, i just sat on the lawn next to this building, and i was not touched, and they left. and there, like, they made a decision what to do on the plane on the way to the usa under heavy guard all the time in handcuffs. these shots are from the air base. they’ll fly around sturt, then the whole world, in fact, i saw everything again the pool, which means the americans, but they just made it out of it, as always, as they love the show, that is, they filmed video footage of how victor is taken out of the plane to be escorted by agents, d. a. then they showed a press conference, and the attorney general of new york, when he says there is still no trial was that, and finally we caught the most terrible villain in this arms dealer, we and so
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on and so on. here. eh, finally. so justice will prevail. so this is, uh, talking about american justice. everything a priori , a person is already the wine of everything already brought, as a in advance. what will be the guilty verdict and what is the essence of the case? in general, as they represented him, the dump of american media in mass disinformation and traded all their headlines the lord of war , the merchant of death and the gray cardinal terrorists, a huge, huge negative information wave, and that is, and as it seemed, just this whole story, er, supposedly. this is what americans love very much, so to speak, to replicate and tell. and what is it there that almost died two there after the add-on itself, which the person is guilty of in all means, e points of military conflicts that he supplied everyone armed there. well, and so on and so forth. that is, it was as clear as possible, as that is, and it is clear why they specifically speculated. in general, uh, maintaining
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exactly the image that they themselves, so to speak eight years in general, and created the eleventh of october. in 2011, the us court show began against viktor bunin, seven people spoke at the trial. prosecution figures defending their witnesses did not present but refused to testify for the prosecution sounded like this criminal conspiracy to kill us citizens criminal conspiracy to kill civil servants criminal conspiracy to acquire the sale of man-portable air defense systems. criminal conspiracy to supply weapons to terrorist groups all the time, while the trial was going on, victor seemed to be kept in a special purpose block for especially dangerous criminals, he was in a pre-trial detention center in manhattan on the top floor. oh, and this is a special special block for especially dangerous criminals. that is, we literally approached, there were three or four cordons. that is, this, uh, inspections and this, well, this
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magnetic frame, yes, and uh, a search, respectively, that is, you couldn’t take anything with you, and this whole block, as it were, was on the top floor. and there led to him, in general, a separate passage the stairs, which also closed there on an armored door. hmm and i mean, we saw each other through the glass, that is, such a small room, i probably don’t know where only one chair was placed. so victor is understandable that they brought arrogant americans there in chains and handcuffs, discouraged that the hostage never broke down, didn’t plead guilty, you insisted all his business was legal, some didn’t make a deal with the investigation. yes , although he was offered to actively make a deal with the investigation , there are certain testimonies on very many uh, political figures in russia are high-ranking. but this is almost the president, and so on and so forth. well, in fact, victor did not have such
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information, in fact. he said, what kind of deal can there be? if nothing to say, the special services tried to come in from all sides, since they will not give up under pressure, it is necessary to buy his relatives in the family , they offered a deal with conscience. we, too, with liza, when we arrived, these ones also offered green. green card, that is offered. uh, how is it to become a citizen of any nationality, how said our federal attorney, says, you can be anything. if you want to become a citizen there, then i don’t know a pakistani there. that is, you can choose a nationality. he says, no, i want to remain russian. here are the girls at the age of 14 at that time, which was a bummer in their fangs on the russian child and the american inquisition. the cesspool was hoping only for a manual press, the obedient side of the stench, of course, the americans did not leave, as if this one here uh hmm informational, but the flow, uh, which actually speaking, some telling. uh, that is, they
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showed very much there, he constantly told that these were the fairies of the film by victoria putin in general, and almost all channels and newspapers were just some kind of hype, that is. well, we just got terrorized from all sides, as soon as possible , and all the media, so i don’t think that at least i told the jury there, don’t listen to the radio or tv, don’t read newspapers. i think that not a single normal american person, of course, will do this and will not plug his ears, will not flood. their narrow. it's clear they're somewhere seen and heard and they think that their decision was not prejudiced from the point of view of law. yeah, uh, you shouldn't have been put inside. yes, according to roman law, according to everything that has ever existed, the code of an emerging person. in the head, thoughts or intentions are not a crime. now, if a person embarks on some kind of bad deed, you want to lay down an explosive, yes, and you seize him at that moment, then you can yes, put him on trial
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and punish him, i understand that the prosecutor’s office demanded, but life imprisonment, and very many american journalists who sat behind me after ilya said that she was 25 years old, but began to very actively express their opinion that for such a person, conflicts are not enough, that he supposedly had some kind of team left. well, it's just like a hollywood movie, that is, with him. which will continue his work, somewhere there is not clear. where on which side, that is, e will try, so e will release him from prison. well , complete nonsense, but nevertheless, what they were extremely unhappy with. uh, the verdict of the court is clearly. i heard. then it was all very actively speculated. this is in the american press, and due to the fact that victor is so dangerous that 25 is not enough, it was necessary to give him a life sentence, in general, almost to bury him. a few years later, judge shira sheinlin admits that the sentence was excessive and inappropriate to quote. i'm not defending him, but he's a businessman. he was in the
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arms business. he wasn't a fighter or an alcaet terrorist, yeah, and who lives to blow up people in supermarkets they sucked this guy in, they offered him a lot of money, but nevertheless resigned a few years ago. she gave a very extensive interview. american tv channel and say so to the newspapers that she believes that it is a matter of tormenting her so far. uh, and she thinks victor's sentence was inadequate and excessive. here and in no way. so she doesn't read it as guilty of those crimes. e, in which, so to speak, e charges were brought against him, victor will go through torture. interrogation bullying informational pressure and was able to save dignity, but almost any executioner will help to break in the american guest house. they know their business and are able to achieve the necessary confessions. there is no preliminary conversation in money laundering . see 880 days and nights in 11
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to register me, he could not remember. ah. what name did they agree to call me meet oksana vovk or now the world teroda. her imprisonment began as a dizzying roman at the age of 21, the world went to the usa under the work and travel program and met love. and very educated charismatic intelligent. ah. the many-sided strikes with him were interesting, and he was rather decent. and, that is, he did not make any encroachments precisely from the point of view of flirting and or and i did not feel such male pressure from an acute country. very nice, take care. after the girl, he literally flooded the world with gifts and flowers. it's uh, rare the tendency of people to endear him so well he is a speaker. ah, he has certain
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abilities, and which recently leave people indifferent, when alid, made an offer of the hand and heart of the world, answered without hesitation. yes, the girl was in seventh heaven with happiness and could not even imagine that soon her life would turn into a hell of domestic violence, shooting, drugs, money laundering intrigues, special services torture and 888 days in 11 american prisons. i was beaten on the first day when they brought me there, i was beaten by 8 officers, and beaten hard. the reeds whispered to me, what did you forget in the sky? that
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you don’t look down, a bird in the sky, click wants to get away from trouble to know, the mistress of the water wants your love, the wind asks, don’t come back for a moment for a reward of life, you won’t return, but the rumor says reflection flying on luke could not infuse under your hand. always in a different way, and you and i embrace the trap and we have with you and
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here are the pools, and under them the trap is water, and we have it exaggerated inside embrace the trap water. well, everything is over, the documents are ready. tomorrow morning these porters. i like it here so much. you know, i would be here if you stay, you understand, the danger of switzerland is still, you will be under the
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supervision of the authorities, and here the bandits are different thread. thank you, uncle st. john's wort, i will never forget you. you are the most. thank you. come on, you get ready, and i'll call bagdasheva girls and arranged a farewell life. light, why are we arguing with you all the time ? i will soon get up on my feet and start walking, or do you need me so sick that you yourself are a sister of mercy all the time. don't you notice? you became
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's very nice. misha it is very nice to have a thoughtful assistant and i think that she can be useful to one local person. the sorcerer can not all grandmothers between their needles, there are all the abandoned wives, there, with their problems, anonymous alcoholics all go to him. you see, as a result of lenin's house, 27, building 5 on weekends from 19:00 to 21. no, this is my profession. misha, i need to know everything well, what i wanted to say is that this sorcerer a can be very useful. they all believe how the lord god is looked into the mouth, this is 50% of success already. while not taking money. well, as far as he does not take. this still needs to be clarified. yes, this, of course, is strange, but on the other hand, you can try. can misha collect some more information about him for me. at the same time, we will find out how
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