Arseniy Yatsenyuk: verdict to Kara-Murza crossing new line of terror

The Kremlin sentencing Russian opposition figure Vladimir Kara-Murza to 25 years is the verdict to all citizens of this country, boundless in its fear. 

That's according to Arseniy Yatsenyuk, head of the Kyiv Security Forum, Prime Minster of Ukraine (2014-2016), Ukrinform reports, referring to KSF's press service.

This verdict was expected, he wrote on Facebook: “Stalinism returned to Russia a long time ago. Stealth murders and current mass arrests of dissidents are, in fact, no different from Soviet repressions and purges.”

Yet, the court ruling stands out among other news coming from Russia: “This verdict is the crossing of a new line of terror.”

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“A pack of Kremlin jackals says to every person in Russia: we will tear you apart, rot your family, and we will be doing this for ten twenty, twenty-five, for a hundred years. Because you, a Russian, mean nothing, says the Kremlin: “You are dust, rubbish, a victim that we, the Kremlin, will throw into the war or behind bars for the sake of personal power or pleasure.”

“Rise up. You are destined for death and servitude. Rise up, because the verdict has been passed on you, Russians,” Arseniy Yatsenyuk wrote.