The Czech Supreme court finally abolished the “representation of the DNI” in Ostrava
The Czech Supreme court finally abolished the “representation of the DNI” in Ostrava
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The organization declared illegal.
The Czech Supreme court confirmed the decision of the court of Ostrava ultimately eliminate so-called “representative office of the DNI” as illegal.
This was announced on his Twitter page, Ukrainian Ambassador to the Czech Republic Yevhen Perebiynis.
“The fake “representative” of the Russian occupation administration in the Donbass in the Czech city of Ostrava have been completely eliminated. Today, the Czech Supreme court confirmed last year’s decision of the court of Ostrava of the illegality of the activity and the dissolution of this organization,” he wrote.
Fejkova “representation” of the Russian occupation administration in the Donbass in the Czech Ostrava M. finally liquidated. Today, the Czech Supreme court confirmed last year’s decision of the court of Ostrava of the illegality of the activities and the elimination of this “organization” https://t.co/JVCIwyz73b
— Evgeniy Perebyinis (@YPerebyinis) 26 APR 2018
We will remind, the court of Ostrava eliminated the so-called “representative office of the DNI” as illegal in June 2017. “Representation” was registered on the outskirts of the industrial city in a very depressed area, and was actually in the office building in the centre of Ostrava. Another structure called the “Executive center of Donetsk region” was in Prague in the street Gubernskoi.
The initiator of creation of this Department was Nela Liskova – the leader of the local anti-European and anti-American organizations under the brand of “defense”. This marginal structure has a definitely Pro-Russian position. And she Liskova was occupied by the Russians the territories of Ukraine and even posted their photos in military camouflage uniforms with insignia of the terrorist group “DNR”.
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