Security service 'summons Ukrainian blogger' over presidential posts
| Publisher | Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty |
| Publication Date | 31 July 2010 |
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July 31, 2010
A Ukrainian blogger says he was summoned by the Ukrainian Security Service (SBU) for questioning for allegedly threatening the life of the president and insulting him.
Oleh Shynkarenko told RFE/RL that SBU officers delivered a summons this morning to his apartment and escorted him to an office in central Kyiv where he was questioned. The conversation concerned his personal blog on Live Journal.
Shynkarenko said that upon arrival he was given transcripts of two of his postings that the SBU had removed from Live Journal.
"The SBU interpreted them as a threat to Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych's life. Of course I had no intention to threaten anyone's life, this was my emotional reaction to everything that is happening today in Ukraine," Shynkarenko said.
In one posting Shynkaruk jokingly asked if there were any nationalists who would be ready to kill Yanukovych.
The other posting was a reprint of an article about Yanukovych from a Russian Internet encyclopedia site.
Shynkarenko said that in this particular posting Yanukovych is subjected to all sorts of insults and injury in the forum accompanying the article.
He said the SBU officers were very polite. He said they spoke in Russian while he answered their questions in Ukrainian.
Shynkarenko said he told the SBU officers that the posts were not a call to any action, that they were on a social networking site, not on any official media site, and they did not represent anything more than a personal view. Had he not done so, the SBU officers told him this matter would drag out for a long time.
After promising not to insult Yanukovych in the future, Shynkarenko says, he was free to go.
– Ukrainian Service
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