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Whose side are you on?An appeal to the Ukrainian authorities It would be simplistic to assume two categories in life – victims and perpetrators – and ne’er the twain shall meet. However when the victim of a racist attack, still in hospital with a near-fatal knife wound, is presented with criminal charges, then some hard-hitting questions need to be asked. Like where is the authorities’ commitment to the rule of law and justice, not to mention combating racism and xenophobia? And do they really want to so catastrophically damage Ukraine’s reputation? There are two stages to the following story – both disturbing, but the second also grotesquely surreal. Up against thugs At around 2 in the afternoon on 19 February a group of young men armed with knives and teargas canisters stood in wait at the entrance to a Kyiv supermarket for Nigerian national Daniel Osameor. They presumably wanted him to provoke a fight and hurled racist insults. He responded verbally only, though using English expletives well-known in Kyiv. Daniel was not armed, but he was carrying in his pocket a metal leg from a corner table, found at his market. He caught the young assailant, but the latter, breaking loose, used his teargas, and in the ensuing scuffle, Daniel either flung or hit the assailant’s head with the metal leg. An inkling of the grotesque turn of events about to hit his client and conceivably Ukraine’s reputation was swift in coming. In his agreement to provide legal assistance to Daniel, Oleh Levytsky wrote “in the case of defence against a racist attack”. The investigator read this carefully and objected, saying that there were no grounds for calling the attack racist. And yet, the investigator still produced an incredible document, namely an official decision to lay charges against Daniel Osameor. The charge is truly staggering: Daniel Osameor is accused of “flagrantly disrupting public order out of clear disrespect for society accompanied by particular brazenness in using an object prepared in advice to cause bodily damage to V. Sosnovsky, via several blows to the head and back.” For this reason, it has been decided to lay charges against Daniel Osameor under Article 296 § 4 of the Criminal Code. There is plenty more to tell, and not just the difficulty of explaining to Daniel in his hospital bed that he was the assailant (forget the knife wound!). There were also clear irregularities over attempts to gain blood samples. On close analysis of the decisions regarding these samples, it became clear that the blood was wanted in connection with the charge of hooliganism. It would seem that some had indeed forgotten the knife wound. What can you say? The world community can – and will – say quite a lot, and none of it will be pleasing to the ear. We can only endorse Oleh Levytsky’s call to put an end to this abomination and stop shaming the country. The charges against Daniel Osameor must be dropped immediately, and a criminal investigation launched into the racially motivated and near-fatal attack upon him. Halya Coynash ( categories: Articles )
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