72-year-old official Tatyana Potyaeva lives in her own world, where police detention is like a walk, and searches and discrimination are in the order of things.
Amazing things are happening in Russia, because while this country is terrorizing Ukraine and sending its war criminals to our territory, the Moscow authorities sincerely care about the citizens of the capital and promise better conditions. Now, paddy wagons with air conditioners and toilets will appear in Moscow, so that the “delivery” of the detainees takes place at the highest level and does not violate human rights in any way.
Tatyana Potyaeva , Commissioner for Human Rights in Moscow, personally announced this joyful replenishment of Moscow’s car parks at a meeting of the capital’s parliament.
Now detainees in Moscow will be sent to a pre-trial detention center with the highest comfort, not like a year ago, during protests that took place throughout Russia in support of the Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, when prisons and the same paddy wagons were overcrowded, and people were not given water for days , food and the opportunity to visit the toilet.
Many detainees were then sent to the TsVSIG in Sakharovo, where places soon ran out, in connection with which people were driven for many hours in a paddy wagon in search of a place to serve an administrative arrest.
Then Tatyana Potyaeva also personally reacted to the situation, noting that she herself visited Sakharovo and everything was fine there and “there were no complaints about the accommodation.”
However, these are not the only absurd stories in which this woman was noted. In 2019, in Moscow, law enforcement officers raided the apartment of a Moscow homosexual couple raising two adopted children. The search was carried out in the family’s apartment, when they were not at home, the locks were simply opened. It was reported that they “promote non-traditional relationships, forming in children a distorted idea of family values, harming their health, moral and spiritual development.”
All this, of course, is shocking, given that it is the 21st century on the street, however, the Moscow authorities conducted a thorough check of the couple, and Ms. Potyaeva herself stated that “the children received a full-fledged upbringing”, but the fact that such checks – discrimination did not note .
Also in 2021, the younger brother of Russian football player Alexander Kokorin was detained in Moscow because of a fight. After this incident, Tatyana Potyaeva, Commissioner for Human Rights in Moscow, noted that the guy had no claims to be kept in a pre-trial detention center, but only she would be very worried that he, as a first-year student of an economic university, did not have textbooks, so I decided to personally deal with this issue: “I I want to work on this topic, I would like the textbooks to be sent to him.”
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