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Ukrainian protest leader tells of torture
A Ukrainian anti-government activist who disappeared a week ago has appeared on television, his face badly beaten and with wounds to his hands, saying his abductors had “crucified” him.
Dmytro Bulatov, 35, who was one of the leaders of anti-government protest motorcades called ‘Automaidan’, was taken to hospital after he appeared on Ukrainian TV 5th channel.
“They crucified me.
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They punctured my hands,” he said on Friday, pointing to marks on the backs of his hands.
“They cut off my ear, slashed my face. There’s not a single alive spot on my body. But I am alive, thank God,” he said.
The spokesman for the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Rupert Colville, called for an investigation into claims of torture in Ukraine.
Bulatov was reported missing on January 23.
He was involved in several motorcade protests in which scores of cars would drive to the homes of Ukrainian leaders.
In the biggest such protest, about 2,000 cars drove to Ukraine activist says he was abducted and tortured - BBC News POJO