Ukrainian political prisoner Stanislav Klykh went on a hunger strike, the Russian human rights activist Tatyana Shchur reports on her Facebook page.
“Today, Stanislav Klykh’s mother called and said that he went on a hunger strike. He told her so by phone. Simply, he just can’t stand this anymore: that cold in the cell, that bad food, which makes him nauseous, and the oblivion is the worst thing! The hope, awakened by the expectation of change, threatens to turn into a new despair. Stanislav’s hunger strike is a call, a plea, a cry for help addressed to the new president from behind the red brick walls of the Upper Ural fort, of loneliness and darkness,”wrote the human rights activist.
As The Journalist reported, the Council for the Development of Civil Society and Human Rights under the President of the Russian Federation had to send the Ukrainian political prisoner Klykh to a tuberculosis hospital on December 5, 2018.
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