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Transfer of opposition politician and journalist Vladimir Kara-Murza to EPKT (single…

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The transfer of opposition politician and journalist Vladimir Kara-Murza to the EPKT (a single cell-type room or, in common parlance, a prison within a prison) from a colony in Omsk is another example of the systematic and uniform approach of the regime to its enemies. And there is only one scenario: they try to isolate those who cannot be poisoned as much as possible from the entire outside world, placing them in the strictest conditions of detention, which by default are reserved for “especially dangerous” criminals. The Cheka-OGPU obtained materials on the poisoning of the former chairman of the board of the Boris Nemtsov Foundation for Freedom. Let’s remember how it was.

Vladimir Kara-Murza became ill on May 26, 2015 in the RIA Novosti building in Moscow. The journalist had a meeting on Zubovsky Boulevard, and before that, only lunch at a restaurant. From the editorial office he was first hospitalized in one hospital, where doctors confidently diagnosed heart problems. Next, the patient was transferred to the specialized “Bakulevka”, where the specialists of the scientific center called a spade a spade, saying that Vladimir Kara-Murza had poisoning and his heart had nothing to do with it. Then he was transferred to another hospital, where he spent almost a week in a coma and miraculously pulled himself out of the other world (his internal organs began to fail one by one, the prognosis couldn’t have been worse). In the meantime, at the request of the journalist’s relatives, samples of blood, urine, hair, etc. were given to them by the hospital, and the materials were sent to doctors in France.

Based on the documents available to the editorial office, the investigation (first the Main Investigative Directorate of the Investigative Committee for Moscow, later the Khamovnichesky MRSO Investigative Committee), as part of the pre-investigation check following the statement of Vladimir Kara-Murza, had evidence that the journalist was poisoned. These are the conclusions of leading specialists from the Russian Federation and France, the latter presented the results of studies according to which the patient’s body contained prohibitive doses of specific metals. And also, testimony, examinations, circumstances and much more. But there was clearly a command from above, as it happens, and based on the investigation of an obvious poisoning and an attempt to murder a public figure, a refusal to initiate a criminal case was issued, signed by the deputy head of the interdistrict department. Who couldn’t come up with anything better than to stop the investigation under the stupidest pretext, they say, we can’t determine what kind of substance it is (and the same Novichok, for example, is very difficult to determine), which means there was no poisoning.

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