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Roger waters 1970s
Roger waters 1970s













roger waters 1970s

The site became infamous when several people that it had singled out were murdered. It lists personal information such as addresses and phone numbers for some of the alleged “enemies of Ukraine” that it names. Myrotvorets reportedly was established in 2014 by Anton Gerashchenko, former aide to Ukraine’s minister of internal affairs. The site also quotes his characterization of Russians as “brave, steadfast and unyielding.”Īt the bottom of the page, Myrotvorets calls for “law enforcement agencies” to intervene against Waters for his “deliberate acts against Ukraine’s national security, against peace, human security and international law and order, as well as other offenses.” For example, it cites his comments about Crimea, the US State Department’s support for the 2014 coup d’état in Ukraine, and the campaign of Russophobia. The site displays screen shots of an interview that Waters gave to Russian media in 2018, along with general information about Waters and remarks about the war in Ukraine that the musician has made in recent interviews. of Wikileaks founder, Julian Assange, in London, Saturday, Feb. British musician Roger Waters gestures as he speaks at a rally in Parliament Square as part of the demonstration against the extradition to the U.S.















Roger waters 1970s