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Opposition Journalists in Odessa in Very Real Danger - German Media

© AFP 2023 / GENYA SAVILOV A woman speaks to servicemen of Ukraine National Guard at the Kulikove Pole square, in front of the Trade Union House in Odessa, southern Ukraine, on May 2, 2015
A woman speaks to servicemen of Ukraine National Guard at the Kulikove Pole square, in front of the Trade Union House in Odessa, southern Ukraine, on May 2, 2015 - Sputnik International
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Despite efforts by law enforcement agencies, the situation in the Ukrainian city of Odessa remains tense, the German online magazine Telepolis quoted journalist Ulrich Heyden as saying on Sunday.

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Tensions show no sign of abating in the Ukrainian city of Odessa, where opposition and journalists criticizing the authorities are especially in danger, according to an article by Ulrich Heyden published by the German online magazine Telepolis.

"Those who are dissatisfied with the policy of the current Ukrainian regime, now rarely take to the streets of the city; their protest actions are few because there are fears of attacks by nationalists or security forces. Tourists try to stay away from Odessa, with its beaches remaining deserted," Heyden said.

He added that even the new Odessa Region Governor Mikheil Saakashvili feels unsafe and uneasy. In relation to this, Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko ordered the formation of a special security unit to protect the former Georgian leader.

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But the opposition and journalists and writers, who take a different view from the authorities, remain the most vulnerable part of the population in Odessa in terms of their security, Heyden said.

He mentioned writer Vsevolod Nepogodin,who was summoned to the Ukrainian Security Service after he warned in one of the newspapers that the policy pursued by Poroshenko and Saakashvili may provoke Ukraine's conflict with Transnistria, which is designated by Moldova as the autonomous territorial unit with a special legal status.

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A heavy blow was also dealt to the opposition news website Timer, according to Heyden. On May 14, at least six editorial staff members were detained and then interrogated for more than twelve hours. Security forces confiscated some computer hardware and flash cards with passwords for access to Internet resources.

The authorities blamed Timer for supporting journalist Artyom Buzila and two his colleagues, who were arrested in late April on "separatism" charges.
Heyden also said that with special forces continuing to fight what is left of the free press, terrorist acts show no sign of diminishing in Odessa, where a bomb blast ripped through an empty freight train on June 4, damaging at least two meters of rail. No casualties were reported and an investigation into the explosion was launched.

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