It was not me. Sitting here reading the tape. To sum up.
About this on his page in Facebook wrote the Russian military journalist Arkady Babchenko.
1. I'm freaking the state have no relation, I hate him, I did everything I could to turn him off, I'm a decade and a half struggle with it, burying friends, trying to evacuate the people, and he did just because he managed to reach the level of publicity, which is easier to Bang in the entrance than to mess with the court. So I have absolutely nothing to apologize for because of this fucking sentence. And then some of the regular flow of the victimization in the ribbon - like, we are all to blame. It's not my fault. My fault in this. I did that, and I have absolutely nothing to be ashamed of. At this state I don't feel no shame. All I feel towards him the last ten years - pure unadulterated hate. It called me a national traitor. OK. So be it.
2. The timing went totally Stalinist. Yes and this court from the Troika is also not significantly different.
3. Sitting twenty years one, of course, will not. At least for the simple reason that no twenty years this shit will not last. The only question is which happens first - 'll exchange them for Erofeeva with Alexandrov, or they just come out of the camera, because all jailers suddenly, in one night, fled.
4. Why did you decide that the problem is in Putin, and once he's gone, and all will be fine? The full game is there to start something just after he's gone.
5. Yeah, for a while already.
Source: Facebook Аркадий Бабченко