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Mother of Ukraine pilot jailed in Russia seeks global help
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 22 - 04 - 2015

UNITED NATIONS — The mother of a Ukrainian helicopter pilot imprisoned in Russia is on a global campaign seeking support from world leaders to pressure President Vladimir Putin to free her daughter.
Nadezhda Savchenko was captured by a pro-Russian militia and has been in Russian custody since June 2014 on charges that she was involved in an attack that killed two Russian journalists who were covering the war between Ukrainian troops and Russia-backed separatists in eastern Ukraine. At the time of the attack, the 33-year-old pilot was serving with the Aidar volunteer battalion that was fighting alongside government forces near the eastern city of Luhansk.
Maria Savchenko launched her global campaign in Germany, where she pleaded for help from lawmakers and wrote Chancellor Angela Merkel a letter to help “bring Nadiya back home to Ukraine,” using her daughter's Ukrainian name. New York is her second stop and she will meet Tuesday with U.N. Assistant Secretary-General for Human Rights Ivan Simonovic.
Mrs. Savchenko said in an interview with The Associated Press on Monday that her daughter is a political prisoner and Russian prosecutors have provided “no evidence” that she provided guidance for a mortar attack that killed two Russian state TV journalists at a checkpoint in eastern Ukraine, as Moscow claims.
Russia's UN Mission, asked to comment on Mrs. Shavchenko's claims and criticism, said: “She is accused of a serious crime as an accomplice in the killing of two Russian journalists.”
Maria Savchenko attended a rally Sunday near Russia's UN Mission where about 100 people signed a petition to presidential candidate Hillary Clinton asking for her assistance to get Nadiya released. She said her next stop will be Paris and then all European countries.
“I'm a desperate mother who is ready to travel the globe to make everything possible that my message be heard,” said Mrs. Savchenko, who is 78. “I call upon all international leaders to help me to bring my daughter back home.”
She said she wrote Putin a letter saying, “I know that you have children and you have a mother. Well, I am a mother and you should have at least one percent of compassion to my girl who is now in prison under absolutely artificial pretexts.”
Mrs. Savchenko called Putin “a terrible person” who acts like the professional KGB officer that he was, and accused him of holding Nadiya as a hostage to “exchange for some favors” at a future date.
Nadiya spent 83 days on a hunger strike to protest her detention, but under pressure from her family and supporters she started drinking milk and eating cheese in March. Though her weight has dropped from 78 kilograms (172 pounds) to 53 kilograms (117 pounds), her Russian lawyer, Mark Feygin, who saw her last week, said she is in much better physical condition than she was a few months ago.
Feygin, who is traveling with Mrs. Savchenko, said Nadiya's preliminary trial has been going on in Moscow and her defense team expects that by the end of the summer the court will present its verdict. He said he has tried unsuccessfully to get the charges against her dropped for lack of evidence, including presenting cellphone records showing “she was kidnapped two hours before the journalists were killed.”
Since her arrest, Nadiya has been elected as a deputy in Ukraine's Parliament and is a delegate to the Council of Europe, giving her diplomatic immunity, “but everything is ignored by Russian justice,” he said.
Feygin said the only option left for him, as her lawyer, is to call her a “prisoner of war.” — AP


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