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especially for tortures by policemen; to expand the powers of Ukraine Parliamentary Commissioner for Human Rights; to reestablish public councils in all territorial divisions of Ministry of Internal Affairs; and to establish transparent mechanisms for public access to monitor the work of police and others.
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June 18 - The press conference "New murders in Kyiv precincts: versions of police and parents of victims" took place in Kyiv. Police representative Volodymyr Polishuk, journalists and others announced their versions of recent high-profile deaths in police precincts of Kyiv: the death of Igor Indylo
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on May 18, 2010. Civil activists and journalists considered his death a murder committed by constables Sergiy Pryhodko and Sergiy Kovalenko. His death captured public attention and started a civil campaign. An investigation and court process have been ongoing since January 2015. The courts have not
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announced that Indylo was most likely pushed hard, he hit the wall and became unconscious because the right half of his brain was injured. A brain hemorrhage started and lasted for nearly 7 hours. Then Indylo was dragged to the room for administrative detainees and left to die. Gnap also announced
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June 1 - The first all-Ukrainian protest action against police brutality titled "We don't want to fall - we don't want to die" took place. Protesters demanded to replace all management of police precinct of Shevchenkivskyi District, to appoint a parliamentary commission to investigate all recent
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Police made no statements in the first days after Indylo's death, but media attention forced police to make a statement on May 26. The Shevchenkivskyi chief of police Petro Miroshnychenko announced: "We know that Indylo fell three times. First, he was seen laying on the floor in the dormitory.
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June 4 - Activists held an action titled "Police is illegal" in Kyiv and Lviv which was caused by another beating of an activist protecting the Park of Maxim Gorky in Kharkiv. In Kyiv it took place near the building of Ministry of Internal Affairs. There was also a flashmob to support Kharkiv
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to Mykhailivska Square. Activists performed a theatrical performance titled "The kitchen of death." Apart from demands to punish those guilty in Indylo's death and those of high-profile cases of police brutality, the new more global demands appeared: to strengthen punishment for misconduct,
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announced that he did not believe Indylo's injuries to be accidental. According to his experience in law enforcement, such injuries cannot be caused by the fall to the floor. Journalist Olena Bilozerska and human rights activist Tetyana Yablonska also believed that Indylo was tortured.
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participated in protest actions against police brutality titled "Let's protect Lubny residents from Lubny police." organized by the mayor Vasil Koryak. It was caused by the recent beating of a boy by police and systematic misconduct and brutality of local
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high-profile cases of police brutality and to publish results of the investigation of the death of Indylo. Protesters promised to repeat protest action in case their demands will not be obeyed. The action took place in 18 Ukrainian cities: in
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July 14 - Another protest action took place near the building of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in Kyiv. It started because the police officers who killed Indylo were not punished. The police officers who beat journalists in
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22:11 - Indylo started moving after laying motionless on the floor for 20 minutes. If he was drunk, as policemen claimed, he would sleep soundly; if injuries were putting pressure on the brain, such behavior would be
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20:38 - Indylo, Lesenko and Pryhodko arrived at the police precinct. According to forensics, Indylo had approximately 3 ppm of alcohol. Surveillance camera records do not appear to show Indylo walking drunkenly.
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18:00 - Igor Indylo with his friend Volodymyr Lesenko started celebrating Indylo's birthday in a dormitory of Kyiv Professional Pedagogical College. According to Lesenko's statement, they drank a liter of
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September 30 - A press conference about police brutality took place in Kyiv. Police was represented by Volodymyr Polishuk; victims were represented by relatives of Dmytro Yashuk,
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June 28 - A flashmob against police brutality took place in Sofiivska Square in Kyiv. People laid on the pavement and their body contours were marked with a chalk.
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The expansion of the powers of the Ukraine Parliamentary Commissioner for Human Rights, especially concerning the prevention and combating of torture by policemen;
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04:51 - Indylo was noticed by policeman Oleksiy Zhizherin. He turned Indylo on the back with his foot. He realized that Indylo was injured and called an ambulance.
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21:00 - Indylo fell for the first time in the precinct. The cause of the fall is unknown. Policemen claim that he became unconscious, and an ambulance was called.
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Second, he fell in the presence of his friend. Third, he has fallen from the bench in the police precinct from a height of approximately half a meter."
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20:15 - Indylo (with no assistance) and Lesenko voluntarily sat in the constables' car and went to the police precinct of Shevchenkivskyi District.
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Activists of the "No to police state" campaign pointed out controversial facts of Indylo's death and accused policemen of the police of murder.
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September 8 and 9 - People involved in solidarity actions for the Kharkiv activist were arrested for distribution of leaflets in Kyiv and Lviv.
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By June 2010, the demands of activists became more global. They started demanding police reform and amendments to laws. Activists demanded:
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The beatings of Denis Malenko, Andriy Bondar and the underage Sergiy Ivanchenko in the police precinct of Leninskiy District in
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According to activists, their goal is to punish all involved in high-profile cases of police brutality. Among these cases are:
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Ukraine Parliamentary Commissioner for Human Rights announced that the deat of student in police precinct in Kyiv is a murder
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July 22 - A protest action against police permissiveness titled "Enough telling lies!" took place near police precinct of
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On June 18 during a press conference in Kyiv, journalists announced the results of their own investigation. Journalist
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20:20 - The commander of the dormitory Zinaida Fedoryna called to Pryhodko and asked to release Igor. Pryhodko refused.
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June 14 - A roundtable titled "Police and society: opposition or understanding" was held in Lviv with activists and
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June 10 - The second all-Ukrainian protest action against police brutality took place in 12 cities: Kyiv, Donetsk,
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20:00 - Near the dormitory, Indylo argued with security guard Dmytro Hvorostyna and constable Sergiy Pryhodko.
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from destruction. Police beat the activist by themselves or did nothing to stop other men beating activists;
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05:30 - Policemen woke students in the dormitory and took them to the precinct to take statements from them.
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05:14 - Paramedics stated that Indylo was dead. They said that the cause of death was choking on his vomit.
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21:49 - Surveillance cameras recorded Pryhodko dragging Indylo to the room for administrative detainees.
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were given soft punishment, and activists protecting the Park of Maxim Gorky in Kharkiv were arrested.
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from police destruction. The same day the story of Indylo's death was shown on the news on TV channel
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01:23 - Indylo fell from the bench. This caused a closed head injury with fractures of the skull base.
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that Indylo was not tortured and other journalists, who took part in investigation, agreed with him.
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03:00 - Indylo did not move. According to forensics, he died approximately at this time.
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To force government to conduct a proper investigation and punish guilty police officers
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in response to the death of 20-year-old student Igor Indylo in the police precinct of
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and establishment of transparent mechanisms for public access to monitor police work.
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May 26 - Activists held an action against the beating of an activist protecting the
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The beatings of two journalists, Dmytro Stoykov and Yevgen Safonov, by policemen in
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stated that Indylo's death was a murder and police will try to "hush up" the case.
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00:30 - The constable returned to the dormitory. He said Indylo was sleeping.
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18:20 - Indylo's claimed to have seen him lying on the floor of the corridor.
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The reestablishment of public councils in all territorial divisions of the
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and members of the public initiative of Sviatoshynskyi District residents.
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The strengthening of punishment for misconduct, especially for tortures;
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The systematic obstruction of meetings and protest actions by police.
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A student died in police precinct in Kyiv. Police remains silent
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and other near regional offices of Ministry of Internal Affairs.
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On June 2, Ukraine Parliamentary Commissioner for Human Rights
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Sticker of campaign asking people to come to a protest action
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The death of student Igor Indylo in the police precinct of
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