No to police state

Civil campaign "No to police state"
Ukrainian: Громадянська кампанія "Ні поліцейській державі"

image used by activists during the campaign
Date since May 2010
Location Ukraine
Causes The death of student Igor Indylo in police precinct of Shevchenkivskyi District, Kiev
Goals To force government to conduct proper investigation and punish guilty
Methods protests
Status unfinished
Parties to the civil conflict

Civil organizations:

Political parties:

Also:

  • students
  • journalists
  • relatives of people killed by the police
Lead figures
  • colonel Volodymyr Polishuk (Head of Community liaison center of Kiev police)
  • major Petro Onyshenko

"No to police state" campaign - All-Ukrainian civil campaign against police brutality caused by the death of 20 years old student Igor Indylo in police precinct of Shevchenkivskyi District, Kiev. This campaign demanded to conduct proper investigation of the death of Indylo, to punish men guilty in his death and other high-profile cases.

The death

Igor Indylo dead in police precinct of Shevchenkivskyi District, Kiev on May 18, 2010. Civil activists and journalists considered that a murder committed by constables Sergiy Pryhodko and Sergiy Kovalenko. This death caused big public attention and start of civil campaign "No to police state". As for January 2015 investigation and court process are still going on. Court have not determined the cause of death yet.

Timeline

May 17

May 18

Versions

Police

At the first days police made no statements.[1] But media attention forced police to do a statement on May 26. The Chief of police precinct of Shevchenkivskyi District Petro Miroshnychenko announces: "We know that Indylo have fallen for three times. First - he was seen laying on the floor in dormitory. Second - he has fallen in the presence of his friend. Third - he has fallen from the bench in police precinct from the height of approximately half of meter."

Ukraine Parliamentary Commissioner for Human Rights

On June 2 Ukraine Parliamentary Commissioner for Human Rights Nina Karpachova stated that the death of Indylo is murder and police will try to "hush up" the case.[2]

Society and media

Activists of "No to police state" campaign pointing out controversial facts of Indylos death accused policemen of the police precinct of Shevchenkivskyi District in murder.

On June 18 during press conference in Kiev journalists announced results of their own investigation. Journalist Dmytro Gnap announced that most likely Indylo was pushed hardly, he hit the wall and became unconscious because the right half of his brain crashed. Brain hemorrhage started and lasted for nearly 7 hours. Then Indylo was dragged to the room for administrative detainees and left to die. Dmytro Gnap also announced that Indylo was not tortured and other journalists, who took part in investigation, agreed with him.

MP Yuriy Karmazin announced that he does not believe injuries of Indylo to be accidental. According to his experience in law enforcement such injuries can not be caused by the fall to the floor. Journalist Olena Bilozerska and human rights activist Tetyana Yablonska did not believe that Indylo was not tortured too.

Goals

According to activists their goal is to punish guilty of all high-profile cases of police brutality. Among these cases are:

In June 2010 demand of activists became more global. They started demanding lustration and reform of police, amendments to laws. Activists demanded to:

Timeline of campaign

Sticker of campaign asking people to come to a protest action
Leaflet of campaign with the photo of Indylo and text "Cops killed him"
The banner of protest action with text "No to police state"
2010
from 2011

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