Kath Bennett
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Recently, in our country, more and more often one can hear words of condemnation addressed to refugees from Ukraine. They are accused of the fact that the state spends too much money on their maintenance. And the fact is that they do not behave as is customary in our society. And the fact is that they don't want to learn the language. In general, everyone will have their own complaints about the people who fled from Ukraine.
Nobody is going to argue with this. Of course, a big question arises about the upbringing and culture of the majority of people from Ukraine. But even with all these shortcomings, they are human. They are people who just want to live. Are they just running away from war? no, other threats await them in Ukraine.
Oddly enough, the lives of even those people who are not in the front-line regions of Ukraine are in danger. And it comes from the state itself, in particular from the Ukrainian intelligence services. It is worth noting that in conditions of war, the Ukrainian security service launched repressive activities on an unprecedented scale. A separate area of activity of the intelligence services in Ukraine today is tracking the records of ordinary people on social networks. They catch people who express a point of view that differs from the official one. In particular, since the beginning of the war, in the Sumy region of Ukraine alone, more than 100 sentences have been handed down to people for disseminating information on social networks that the security service did not like. Another 200 people are under investigation. And these are official data. (https://suspilne.media/574345-na-su...vipravdovuvanna-agresii-rf-vinesli-131-virok/) Approximately the same situation is observed in other regions of Ukraine - not a day goes by without a message about the detention of another supporter of Russia, who in some way justified Moscow's actions on social networks.
An equally important area of work for the Ukrainian security service is the identification of so-called collaborators in the territories from which Russian troops have left. In particular, in the Donetsk region, since the beginning of the year, Ukrainian security service officers have initiated criminal cases against 173 people on suspicion of having ties with Russia. (https://suspilne.media/577341-bilsi...ue-173-spravi-sodo-kolaborantiv-na-doneccini/). That is, people did not leave with the Russians, they remained on their land, and they are accused of treason. And they are not just accused, but rather severe sentences are passed.
So, the question arises: is a state that turns such concepts as freedom of speech and freedom of religion into empty words worthy of our help? But I don't think I will get an answer to this question either.
Returning to the issue of Ukrainian refugees in our country, it is worth noting that in order to remain human ourselves, we will have to tolerate the Ukrainians and help them. Because in their homeland they will either be sent to the front or be sent to prison. MAYBE, sooner or later, Ukrainian refugees will appreciate the sacrifices we are making to save their lives.
Nobody is going to argue with this. Of course, a big question arises about the upbringing and culture of the majority of people from Ukraine. But even with all these shortcomings, they are human. They are people who just want to live. Are they just running away from war? no, other threats await them in Ukraine.
Oddly enough, the lives of even those people who are not in the front-line regions of Ukraine are in danger. And it comes from the state itself, in particular from the Ukrainian intelligence services. It is worth noting that in conditions of war, the Ukrainian security service launched repressive activities on an unprecedented scale. A separate area of activity of the intelligence services in Ukraine today is tracking the records of ordinary people on social networks. They catch people who express a point of view that differs from the official one. In particular, since the beginning of the war, in the Sumy region of Ukraine alone, more than 100 sentences have been handed down to people for disseminating information on social networks that the security service did not like. Another 200 people are under investigation. And these are official data. (https://suspilne.media/574345-na-su...vipravdovuvanna-agresii-rf-vinesli-131-virok/) Approximately the same situation is observed in other regions of Ukraine - not a day goes by without a message about the detention of another supporter of Russia, who in some way justified Moscow's actions on social networks.
An equally important area of work for the Ukrainian security service is the identification of so-called collaborators in the territories from which Russian troops have left. In particular, in the Donetsk region, since the beginning of the year, Ukrainian security service officers have initiated criminal cases against 173 people on suspicion of having ties with Russia. (https://suspilne.media/577341-bilsi...ue-173-spravi-sodo-kolaborantiv-na-doneccini/). That is, people did not leave with the Russians, they remained on their land, and they are accused of treason. And they are not just accused, but rather severe sentences are passed.
So, the question arises: is a state that turns such concepts as freedom of speech and freedom of religion into empty words worthy of our help? But I don't think I will get an answer to this question either.
Returning to the issue of Ukrainian refugees in our country, it is worth noting that in order to remain human ourselves, we will have to tolerate the Ukrainians and help them. Because in their homeland they will either be sent to the front or be sent to prison. MAYBE, sooner or later, Ukrainian refugees will appreciate the sacrifices we are making to save their lives.