Glazyev: SBU Is US-Controlled Criminal Organization

Published in Rossiyskaya Gazeta
(Russia) on 6 July 2014
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Translated from by Jeffrey Fredrich. Edited by Eva Langman.
Academic, politician and presidential adviser Sergey Glazyev believes the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) is a U.S.-controlled criminal organization, reports RIA Novosti.

“Today, the SBU is a criminal organization and its leadership is wholly controlled by the American intelligence services. That is, it is an organization that is creating lawlessness in Ukraine, committing crimes against the people of Ukraine,”* said Glazyev. He also noted that the SBU leadership is guilty of mass killings of civilians in southeastern Ukraine.

In the academic’s opinion, it would make sense to add the SBU to a list of terrorist organizations.

*Editor's note: The original quotation, accurately translated, could not be verified.


Служба безопасности Украины является подконтрольной США преступной организацией, считает академик, политик, советник президента Сергей Глазьев. Об этом сообщает РИА Новости.

"СБУ сегодня является преступной организацией, а ее руководство - целиком контролируется американскими спецслужбами. То есть это организация, которая творит беззаконие на Украине, совершает преступления против народа Украины", - заявил Глазьев. Он также отметил, что руководство СБУ виновно в массовых убийствах мирных граждан на юго-востоке Украины.

По мнению академика, было бы логично причислить СБУ к террористическим организациям.
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