October 20th, 2009
KIEV - Ukraine’s parliament will discuss Tuesday the allegations about involvement of its three unnamed members and others in child sex abuse at a well-known holiday camp, a report said.
The Artek camp, located in the southern Crimea on the country’s Black sea coast, has been in the news since Oct 13, when a lawmaker from Ukraine’s opposition political party alleged that two siblings had been raped at the camp and top officials were involved in this case.
Members of the Supreme Rada (the Ukrainian parliament) are expected to hear investigation reports from the prosecutor general, the interior minister and a parliamentary human rights envoy.
The parliament is also expected to form a special investigation committee.
The police have detained a man suspected of sexually assaulting his own children in the camp, the report added.
The report said that Artek general director Boris Novozhilov was hospitalised last Saturday with heart problems after the police searched the apartments of some of his relatives in Kiev in connection with the case.
Artek is famous as the main Soviet-era camp attracting the children since 1930s. The camp closed this winter due to financial problems, but resumed its work in February.
–RIA Novosti
Sexual scandal in Artek going on.
MIGnews.com.ua
20.10.2009
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The head of Main Directorate of Interior Ministry in Crimea Hennady Moskal claimed minors had been raped in Artek earlier. “There were two facts – children at the age of 9 and 10 were raped and cases were not disclosed”, he reported.
According to him, a priest was involved into the case. Earlier he was convicted for similar crimes in the Russian Federation. “The name of the priest emerged relating to those cases. He attended Artek together with ex-presidents and their wives. When law enforcement began to check him after they had learned about rape, he disappeared. When he was checked in the database of the Russian Federation, he turned out to be convicted for perversion of minors, pedophilia and other crimes”, Hennady Moskal told.
According to Hennady Moskal, “pedophiles are coming to Ukraine from all over the world to satisfy their sexual needs because we have opened the border for everybody”. “Not Thailand but Ukraine is considered to be a center of sex tourism to satisfy perverted sexual needs”, he states.
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“Taking into consideration high-profile story, I consider it is necessary to involve international authoritative experts”, Artek director general claimed.
Video record has appeared on YouTube in the Internet. Here is an interview with the Kyiv businessman Evhen Solovyov. According to him, he and his friend, Moscow businessman Sergey Piletsky had a business relationship with one of MPs whose name is mentioned in the “case on pedophiles” in the middle of 90s. Allegedly Piletsky was a witness of deputy’s involvement into sexual orgies in saunas, Segodnya reports.
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The State penal corrections department reported the main suspect is in the Lukyanovka isolation ward.
Father and MPs raped children in Artek!
MIGnews.com.ua
14.10.2009
According to a MP from the Party of Regions Vadym Kolesnychenko, children had been raped in the International children’s camp Artek. According to MP, high-ranking authorities may be involved into the case. Only the Verkhovna Rada is able to authorize their detention. “According to my information, orphans had been raped in the camp. My aim is to prevent burking. That is why I sent inquiries to the Prosecutor’s General Office, Interior Ministry and Security Service of Ukraine”, he explained.
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“Children identified rapists during interrogation and gave evidence about circumstances of their rape. Woman states on the basis of official identity her children and other guys had been raped by authorities of Artek. Children gave evidence rape was shot on video camera. Law enforcers found 32,000 obscene pictures and porno videos in the computer of Dmytro P”, is reported by Hryhory Omelchenko.
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