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lundi 9 juillet 2018

Sentsov, 57ème jour de la grève de la faim

[The time is running out]
57 днів як увімкнув зворотній відлік своєї пекельної машини "терорист" Олег Сенцов.
"Ми просто йшли, у нас нема зерна неправди за собою."

Comme le disait Monsieur le Président Emmanuel Macron à propos d'une autre affaire de dommages collatéraux : c'est des Australiens et des Belges.... Là, c'est une Britannique. Tant que ce ne sont pas d'innocentes victimes françaises, disons comme au Bataclan, Monsieur le Président Macron peut tranquillement aller chez l'ami Vladimir soutenir l'équipe de France de football sans politique. 
Et son Ministre de la Culture peut continuer à faire l'apologie du terrorisme russe en éditant Zakhar Prilepine.
Dawn Sturgess, 44, died in hospital on Sunday evening

 

 

Novichok poisoning: Murder inquiry after Dawn Sturgess dies

Theresa May said she was "appalled and shocked" by the death.

Assistant Commissioner Neil Basu, the head of UK Counter-Terrorism policing, said: "This is shocking and tragic news. Dawn leaves behind her family, including three children, and our thoughts and prayers are with them at this extremely difficult time.

Mr Basu said the death "has only served to strengthen our resolve to identify and bring to justice the person or persons responsible for what I can only describe as an outrageous, reckless and barbaric act".
He said: "Detectives will continue with their painstaking and meticulous work to gather all the available evidence so that we can understand how two citizens came to be exposed with such a deadly substance that tragically cost Dawn her life."

Dr Christine Blanshard, medical director at Salisbury District Hospital where Ms Sturgess died, said it was "desperately sad" and she expressed condolences to the 44-year-old's family.
She said: "The staff here at Salisbury District Hospital worked tirelessly to save Dawn. Our staff are talented, dedicated and professional and I know today they will be hurting too.
"They did everything they could."

Mrs May sent her "thoughts and condolences" and said officials are "working urgently to establish the facts".
She said: "The government is committed to providing full support to the local community as it deals with this tragedy."
British diplomat Julian King, the European Commissioner responsible for the EU's security union, said: "Those behind this are murderers."

Angus Macpherson, Wiltshire police and crime commissioner, said he was "horrified and appalled".
He said: "Ms Sturgess was an innocent member of the public who should have been able to go about her daily life without becoming an unwilling victim in such an unprecedented, international, incident."
The poisoning of the Skripals, both of whom spent weeks in hospital before being discharged, was blamed by the UK government on Russia.
Russian authorities denied any involvement.
After the hospitalisation of Ms Sturgess and Mr Rowley, Home Secretary Sajid Javid accused the Russian state of using Britain as a "dumping ground for poison".
The Russian Embassy hit back, accusing the government of trying to "muddy the waters" and "frighten its own citizens".



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