Ukraine: Activist abducted, tortured and ‘crucified’

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Source: Amnesty International NZ – Press Release/Statement:

Headline: Ukraine: Activist abducted, tortured and ‘crucified’

The abduction and torture of Ukrainian opposition activist Dmitrii Bulatov is a barbaric act which must be investigated immediately, Amnesty International said today.

“The Ukrainian authorities must immediately open an investigation into Dmitrii Bulatov’s case and bring to justice those who have committed this barbaric act against a prominent protest organizer,” said John Dalhuisen, Europe and Central Asia Programme Director at Amnesty International.

“Dmitrii’s horrific story is not unique amongst Euromaydan protestors. A number of similar cases have been reported including the case of Yury Verbytsky who, sadly, did not survive his ordeal.

“It is very hard to see a way out the current crisis when such horrific abuses against protest organizers are taking place. The authorities must send a strong message to the perpetrators of these appalling acts of violence that there will be no impunity and that they will be held accountable. “

Dmitrii Bulatov disappeared on the evening of 22 January. He is one of the main organizers and participants of the Automaydan rallies, where convoys of cars join the Euromaydan demonstrations which have been ongoing in Kyiv since November 2013.

Bulatov says he was beaten, tortured and crucified during the eight days that followed his abduction. Blindfolded for long periods of time and given very little food, he was interrogated by men with Russian accents who wanted to know who was funding his activities.

Yesterday he was thrown from a car and left to die in freezing temperatures in a forest on the outskirts of the capital Kyiv. He is now being treated for his injuries in hospital.

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After he was thrown from a car on the evening of 30 January, he managed to walk to a nearby village to find shelter and call friends.
Soaked in blood, his clothes stained and covered in cuts and bruises, he spoke of his ordeal, saying: “I was crucified. My hands were pierced. They cut my ear. They cut my face. There is no spot on my body that is not injured. You can see yourself. But I am alive, thank God.” 

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