The U.S.-backed dictatorship in Ukraine has apparently murdered American commentator Gonzalo Lira because he told the truth about the war against Russia.
Lira, his backers say, died of medical neglect in a Ukrainian prison.
That is what he predicted in a video he made when he tried to flee the country and claim asylum in Hungary.
The Charges
Lira lived in Kharkiv and was arrested on May 1, 2023 for not towing the regime line on the war, a line peddled by the Biden administration, which has pumped $75 billion of taxpayer money into the dictatorship.
Led by Volodymyr Zelensky, a weirdo who plays the piano with his penis and is pushing for Ukraine to accept “civil partnerships” between poofters, Ukraine charged Lira for telling the truth about the war, which Ukraine and its American lackeys called “pro-Russian.”
[Lira] is accused of committing criminal offenses … namely, in the production and distribution of material containing justification, recognition as legitimate, denial of the armed aggression of the Russian Federation against Ukraine, which began in 2014, as well as the justification, recognition as legitimate of the temporary occupation of part of Ukraine territory, in the production and distribution of materials containing the justification, recognition as legitimate, denial of the armed aggression of the Russian Federation against Ukraine, which began in 2014, including by presenting the armed aggression of the Russian Federation against Ukraine as an internal civil conflict, justifying, recognizing as legitimate the temporary occupation of part of the territory of Ukraine, glorifying the people who carried out the armed aggression of the Russian Federation against Ukraine, which began in 2014, committed repeatedly.
The Helsinki Times called the arrest an attack on free speech.
“While it is true that Lira has criticised the Zelensky regime and the eight-year-long shelling of Donbas residents by Kyiv, he has not participated in any activities other than exercising his right to free speech as a citizen and respected journalist,” the newspaper opined. “Whether or not we agree with Lira’s opinions, freedom of speech must not be restricted, especially during times of conflict. These are the values we claim to be defending.”
Released on bail on July 6, Lira tried to flee for Hungary, he reported from the border on July 31. He planned to ask for asylum but was rearrested and returned to prison.
“Right now, I’m about to try to get out of Ukraine, and seek political asylum in Hungary,” he posted to X:
Either I’ll cross the border and make it to safety, or I’ll be disappeared by the Kiev regime.
Lira said had a serious heart condition, that he would be found guilty, and would die in a prison labor camp.
“And the US State Department would return me too. I’m not a black lesbian druggie, or a transgender grifter. Besides, Victoria Nuland hates my guts, or so I’m told,” he continued on X:
I’m hoping the Hungarians will read my indictment and say, “This is bulls***t—we’re not sending him back.”
Lira was right. He was “disappeared” and died in prison. The “democratic” authorities in Ukraine refused to let him see his 8- and 10-year-old children.
In his video from the border, Lira said the war horrified him. The point of his video commentary for which he was prosecuted, he said, was that Ukraine could not win the war and that the mass destruction was detrimental to the nation and its people.
Double Pneumonia
At his Grayzone blog, Alex Rubenstein reported that the U.S.-backed government committed what amounts of murder.
“A note written by Lira and provided by his father to The Grayzone indicates his death came after a nearly three-month battle with pneumonia, a condition which was apparently ignored by his Ukrainian jailers until just weeks before his death,” Rubenstein reported:
Lira’s death was revealed by his father, Gonzalo Lira, Sr., who had spent weeks pleading with the American embassy to intervene in his son’s medical emergency.
Emails reviewed by The Grayzone show that after learning of his son’s illness, the senior Lira urged the embassy to intervene on January 3. In a message to US officials, he noted that Ukrainian authorities appeared to make an effort to conceal information about Lira Jr.’s health from his family and legal representatives. “The medical warden in the pre-trial jail in Kharkiv is not giving information as to the state of his health,” he wrote, concluding: “It has been 12 days since I knew his state.”
Lira’s attorney revealed his hand-written note in which he described his failing health:
I have had double pneumonia (both lungs) as well as pneumothorax and a very severe case of edema (swelling of the body). All this started in mid-October, but was ignored by the prison. They only admitted I had pneumonia at a Dec. 22 hearing. I am about to have a procedure to reduce the edema pressure in my lungs, which is causing me extreme shortness of breath, to the point of passing out after minimal activity, or even just talking for 2 minutes.
Lira’s father told Tucker Carlson that Ukraine’s SBU arrested Gonzalo shortly after predicting that Democrats would jettison Biden in 2024 and replace him with “idiot” Harris.
Despite his father’s repeated requests for help, the U.S. State Department did nothing. Apparently, $75 billion of free money provides no leverage over a man who plays the piano with his penis.
In December, dressed as usual like a bum, Zelensky showed up in Washington to beg for more money. A month before, Zelensky canceled elections scheduled for March.