He has since been removed after backlash, but one must laugh

  • Ananasova [she/her]
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    9 months ago

    This website is called "Myrotvorets" (peacemaker) and it's not official kill list, it's a database of people who are considered to be agents of Kremlin, separatists and etc by creators of this site. Personal data of these people (including home address) is published there. It's still horrible and even though it's against Ukraine law to publish such data without consent the government did nothing (Former human rights ombudsman Valeria Lutkovska tried to get the authors punished, but she was told that the work of the website was extremely important for Ukraine's national security. Later, the Security Service of Ukraine issued an official statement saying that it did not see any violations).

    The screenshot is old, news with that screenshot was posted in August-September of 2023, i found two sources:

    • Pro-Russian, claiming that the Pope was actually added but then deleted from the list: https://web.archive.org/web/20240310112313/https://ukraina.ru/20230830/1049030495.html

    • Pro-Ukraine, claiming that the Pope was never added in "Myrotvorets" and it's just fake: https://web.archive.org/web/20231201061639/https://voxukraine.org/ru/fotofejk-papu-rymskogo-frantsyska-vnesly-v-bazu-myrotvorets

    Either way the Pope isn't on that list and it's not related to his recent statement.

    • 420blazeit69 [he/him]
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      9 months ago

      Mods really have to take this down. We can't post made up shit like this and then ask people to believe us about real stuff that's so horrible it sounds made up.