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Alexander Pavuk wrote an important summary of the ZATO-Bandera-Satanic war against Christianity.
On August 20, 2024 the Ukrainian parliament (Rada) voted on the second reading of its Bill 8371 establishing a nationwide ban on the thousand-year-old, multi-million member Ukrainian Orthodox Church. Its first reading won overwhelming parliamentary support in October, 2023, although some MPs, including Artem Dmytruk, spoke out against it as an unconscionable violation of rights. The second reading passed by a vote of 265-29-4. Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky signed the bill as Law No. 3894-IX on August 24, 2024. In his national address after the signing, Zelensky referred to members of the UOC with same epithet his predecessor Petro Poroshenko had frequently used for them: “Moscow demons.” A full analysis of the law was published soon thereafter by Elizabeth A. Clark, Director of the International Center for Law and Religion at Brigham Young University, and Dmytro Vovk, Visiting Professor at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law. They stipulated that law 3894-IX as a whole “contradicts international human rights law.” Among its faults noted were lack of impartiality and justification in light of already-existing criminal law; heavily disproportionality and use of collective punishment; failure to set requirements for the state to prove criminal activities; lack of proper evidence for the state’s own claims about the UOC; stipulations of impossible-to-fulfill standards; use of “confusing and vague language that lacks legal precision; punishment of an institution for having a certain historical lineage. The list goes on. In short, Clark and Vovk wrote, it simply “does not comply with international standards of freedom of religion or belief.”
For the most part the Western idiots and wicked fools who “trusted the science” regarding the C19 hoax also support(ed) Ukraine, even if they can’t find it on a map. And so forth.