Поліція: надійшло 649 заяв про порушення на виборах

Національна поліція України повідомляє, що станом на 15:00 отримала 649 заяв і повідомлень про правопорушення під час чергових виборів президента, які відбуваються 31 березня.

«11 повідомлень слідчі внесли до Єдиного реєстру досудових розслідувань», – йдеться в повідомленні поліції у Facebook.

Серед порушень, про які надійшли заяви – незаконна агітація, підкуп виборців, пошкодження бюлетеня, фотографування, повідомлення про замінування, спроба винесення бюлетеня.

У поліції уточнили, що на 15:00 найбільше заяв про порушення надійшло з Києва – 76; Донецької області – 66; Харківської – 61; Сумської – 50; Полтавської – 42; Дніпропетровської – 41; Одеської – 39; Луганської – 35; Вінницької – 26.

У відомстві додали, що, крім розпочатих за даними фактами 11 кримінальних проваджень, поліцейські склали чотири адміністративні протоколи.

В Україні 31 березня відбувається голосування на чергових виборах президента країни. Голосування закінчиться о 20:00. У бюлетень для голосування внесено прізвища 39 кандидатів.

За даними ЦВК, активність виборців станом на 15:00 склала 44,45%.

 

На виборчу дільницю у Мінську не пустили представників російських ЗМІ

На закордонну дільницю для виборів президента України в Мінську не були допущені представники російських ЗМІ. Вони могли лише знімати за парканом посольства – таке рішення виборчої комісії, повідомив кореспондент Радіо Свобода. Кореспонденти російських агенцій ТАСС, «РИА-Новости», телеканалів «РЕН-ТВ» та «НТВ» знімали лише на вулиці, в тому числі опитували громадян України.

Натомість дільницю вільно могли відвідувати представники білоруських, українських та міжнародних ЗМІ.

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На території Білорусі зареєстровано 12 тисяч українських виборців, їх віднесено до двох дільниць: у посольстві України в Мінську та в Генеральному консульстві у Бресті.

Зазвичай у виборах беруть участь близько 10% українських громадян, які постійно проживають у Білорусі. Цього разу очікується вища явка, сказав Радіо Свобода посол України у Мінську Ігор Кизим.

Голова виборчої комісії, яка діє у Мінську при посольстві України, Оксана Врублевська розповіла Радіо Свобода, що станом на 12 годину у виборах взяв участь 241 виборець.

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В Україні 31 березня відбувається перший тур чергових виборів президента країни. Голосування закінчиться о 20:00. У бюлетень для голосування внесено прізвища 39 кандидатів.

На дільниці працюють спостерігачі від кандидатів та Всесвітнього конгресу українців. Зауважень станом на 12 годину дня не було.

Декілька осіб не змогли проголосувати через те, що не мали закордонних паспортів, тільки внутрішні. Члени комісії роз’яснили їм законодавство та порадили підготуватися до наступних виборів, отримавши нові документи.

Посол України у Мінську Ігор Кизим розповів Радіо Свобода, що у списках виборців у Білорусі є люди, котрі походять з Донбасу та Криму, які стоять на консульському обліку.

Кореспондент Радіо Свобода зустрів на дільниці у Мінську громадян, що походили з Криму та Донецька, переїхали до Білорусі ще до подій 2014 року, а також родину з Горлівки, яка два роки тому залишила свій дім у зв’язку з воєнними діями.

ЦВК назвала дані про явку виборців станом на 15:00

За даними ЦВК, явка виборців на цей час становила 45,22%

After Migrant Appeal, Pope Ministers to Flock in Morocco

Pope Francis turned his attention Sunday to ministering to Morocco’s small Christian community after reaching out to the kingdom’s Muslim majority and calling for a greater welcome for its growing number of migrants.

 

On the second day of a 27-hour visit to Morocco, Francis visited a church-run social services center and met with Catholic priests and other Christian representatives in the cathedral of the capital, Rabat. He is scheduled to wrap up his trip with a Mass in the city’s sports stadium.

 

Francis thanked Morocco on Saturday for protecting migrants and warned that walls and fear-mongering would not stop people from leaving their home countries in search of opportunities and safety. Morocco has become the main departure point in Africa for migrants attempting to reach Europe after Italy essentially closed its borders to asylum-seekers leaving from Libya.

The pope’s comments had additional resonance in the region he was visiting since Spain has a border fence at its Northern African enclaves of Ceuta and Melilla to try to keep out migrants.

 

“The issue of migration will never be resolved by raising barriers, fomenting fear of others or denying assistance to those who legitimately aspire to a better life for themselves and their families,” Francis said.

 

Francis met with migrants from Nigeria, Guinea, Cameroon and other countries, telling them they deserved to be welcomed. He called for expanded legal channels for migration and protections for the most vulnerable.

 

“You are not the marginalized. You are at the center of the church’s heart,” he assured them.   

 

Francis has made the plight of refugees a hallmark of his papacy and used many of his foreign visits to insist on the moral imperative for countries to protect and integrate them.

 

Upon his arrival Saturday, Francis also praised Morocco’s tradition of interfaith coexistence and its efforts to promote a moderate form of Islam.

 

Muslims, Christians and Jews have long lived peacefully in Morocco. Catholics are tiny minority of about 23,000.

 

Morocco, a Sunni Muslim kingdom of 36 million, reformed its religious policies and education to limit the spread of fundamentalism in 2004, following terrorist bombings in Casablanca in 2003 that killed 43 people.

 

 

North Korea Wants Madrid Embassy Attack Investigation

North Korea said Sunday it wants an investigation into a raid on its embassy in Spain last month, calling it a “grave terrorist attack” and an act of extortion that violates international law.

The incident occurred ahead of President Donald Trump’s second summit with leader Kim Jong Un in Hanoi on Feb. 27-28. A mysterious group calling for the overthrow of the North Korean regime has claimed responsibility. 

The North’s official media quoted a Foreign Ministry spokesman as saying that an illegal intrusion into and occupation of a diplomatic mission and an act of extortion are a grave breach of the state sovereignty and a flagrant violation of international law, “and this kind of act should never be tolerated.”

He claimed an armed group tortured the staff and suggested they stole communications gear.

The 10 people who allegedly raided the embassy in Madrid belong to a mysterious dissident organization that styles itself as a government-in-exile dedicated to toppling the ruling Kim family dynasty. The leader of the alleged intruders appears to be a Yale-educated human rights activist who was once jailed in China while trying to rescue North Korean defectors living in hiding, according to activists and defectors.

Details have begun trickling out about the raid after a Spanish judge lifted a secrecy order last week and said an investigation of what happened Feb. 22 uncovered evidence that “a criminal organization” shackled and gagged embassy staff before escaping with computers, hard drives and documents. A U.S. official said the group is named Cheollima Civil Defense, a little-known organization that recently called for international solidarity in the fight against North Korea’s government.

Spain has issued at least two international arrest warrants for members of the group.

Erdogan Faces Toughest Challenge in Key Local Polls

Turks are going to the polls in Sunday’s nationwide local elections. The vote is expected to be the toughest Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan has faced, with the control of the capital Ankara and Istanbul at risk.

With the economy in recession and soaring inflation, economic concerns are first and foremost on many voters’ minds.  

“Our economy is getting worse and worse because of their [government] bad management,” said Erdem, an engineer, speaking before voting in Istanbul, “most of my friends are now looking for a job and some my friends lose their job because of economic crisis.”

Istanbul is Turkey’s largest city and the country’s financial capital. According to opinion polls the election there is too close to call. Erdogan’s AK Party has controlled the city for more than fifteen years.

“My expectation is there will be good things coming out of this election, we will win with a big difference,” said Sinan, an AKP supporter speaking after voting in Istanbul.

Even though Erdogan is not on the ballot, he took personal control of the local election campaign. In a sign of what analysts suggest are fears of losing Istanbul, Erdogan in the last few days held more than a dozen rallies across the city in a bid to consolidate his party’s support.

Refocus

Throughout the campaign Erdogan sought to move the agenda away from economic woes, instead focusing on security concerns, and the threat posed by Kurdish separatists, along with a religious agenda.

Erdogan repeatedly played videos of a massacre of Muslims praying in New Zealand mosques at his rallies. The Turkish president likes to present himself as as a protector of Muslims around the world; a stance analysts say plays well with his religious and nationalist base.

In another move aimed at his base, Erdogan, days before Sunday’s poll, promised to turn Istanbul’s Hagia Sofia museum, once one of Christendom most important churches, into a mosque.

However, analysts say Erdogan struggled to change the agenda away from the economy. With Turkey in the grip of soaring food prices, over 30 percent, “The key issue for the next local elections in Turkey is the economy,” said Professor Baris Doster of Istanbul’s Marmara University.

“I think that the most powerful and effective opposition parties are not the classical parties, like the Republican People’s Party or the Good party. However, the key issue for the elections is the increasing prices of vegetables. Let’s say the prices of cucumbers or tomatoes. These are the most effective oppositions of Turkey,” added Doster.

In a bid alleviate public anger over rising prices, in the run-up to the local elections state-subsidized food was sold in Ankara, Istanbul and other major cities. However, analysts say the images of people queuing up for food appears to have only underlined opposition claims the country is in crisis.

Erdogan appears to have also been wrong-footed by the surprise move of the pro-Kurdish HD Party’s decision not to contest the main cities outside of Turkey’s predominantly Kurdish southeast region.

 

“Our strategy is based on winning in the East and making them lose in the west,” said Gul Demir co-head of HDP in Istanbul’s Kadikoy district.

Demir says her party is calling on its supporters to vote for the main opposition CHP party. The HDP, Turkey’s second largest opposition party, accounts for nearly 10% of the electorate in cities like Istanbul and Ankara.

While courting Turkish nationalist voters Erdogan has targeted the HDP, calling the party terrorists partly linked to Kurdish insurgents the PKK. Thousands of its officials have been jailed in a crackdown, including elected mayors and parliamentary deputies.

Kurdish vote

The HDP is seeking to win in Turkey’s predominantly Kurdish region, in towns and cities which its mayors have been removed from office and jailed by the state, accused of supporting Kurdish insurgents.

However, analysts say HDP voters could play a decisive role in Turkey’s western cities where polls indicate close contests, especially Istanbul where the HDP has a strong base. On Saturday dozens of HDP local officials were detained in police raids in Istanbul.

In Malatya province in Eastern Anatolia, a polling station volunteer and a party observer from the small Islamist Felicity Party (SP) were killed.  Turkey’s official Andolu news agency reported the incident in the otherwise largely peaceful vote.

Attention is focusing on the outcome of the election in Istanbul.  Erdogan’s home town remains his power base and has significant symbolic value, being the city where he launched his political career by winning the mayorship back in 1994.

Control of Istanbul and other major cities is one source power outside of Erdogan’s direct control since he turned Turkey into a presidential system. The old Turkish political adage “who controls Istanbul, control’s Turkey,” for many still holds true.

The loss of Ankara and Istanbul would also deal a mighty blow to Erdogan’s reputation of electoral invincibility.

 

 

НАБУ долучило до офіційного розслідування записи розмов депутата Кононенка, які передали «Схеми»

Національна антикорупційне бюро України долучить до офіційного розслідування про корупцію в сфері енергетики записи розмов, які передали «Схеми» – на них депутат Ігор Кононенко, екс-голови правління ПрАТ «ХК «Енергомережа» і колишній депутат Дмитро Крючков і бізнесмени Суркіси обговорюють схеми з виведення сотень мільйонів гривень з декількох українських обленерго. Ці аудіозаписи на прохання «Схем» були верифіковані американськими спеціалістами, які співпрацюють з урядом США, та оприлюднені у фільмі-розслідуванні.

«Аудіозаписи та інші матеріали, оприлюднені в розслідуванні «Схем» про корупцію в енергетиці, будуть долучені до кримінального провадження, яке розслідують детективи НАБУ», – повідомили в Бюро і додали, що записи стали матеріалами провадження щодо зловживань із боку посадовців низки обленерго, в результаті яких інтересам держави завдано збитків на понад 1,2 млрд. грн. 

Раніше «Схеми» розповіли, що депутат Ігор Кононенко, екс-голова правління ПрАТ «ХК «Енергомережа» і колишній депутат Дмитро Крючков і бізнесмени Суркіси ймовірно причетні до схем з виведення сотень мільйонів гривень з декількох обленерго, контрольний пакет акцій в яких належить державі. Організація однієї з наймасштабніших афер у сфері енергетики останніх років обговорюється на записах телефонних розмов бізнесмена Дмитра Крючкова, які отримала редакція «Схем». 

Ці записи були верифіковані за допомогою західної експертизи, проведеної на прохання журналістів «Схем» спеціалістами Національного центру медіа-експертиз Університету Колорадо в Денвері, який співпрацює з урядом США.

Журналісти проаналізували телефоні розмови, співставивши з відкритими даними, документами та реальними подіями, які стосуються періоду весни-літа 2015 року. Під час спілкування фігуранти обговорюють у тому числі незаконні способи отримання та збереження контролю над обласними енергопостачальними компаніями «Запоріжжяобленерго», «Черкасиобленерго» та «Харківобленерго», контрольні пакети акцій в яких належать державі в особі Фонду державного майна України. Також багато розмов стосуються розподілу між учасниками схеми значних сум готівкою.

НАБУ проводить офіційне розслідування про розкрадання коштів «Запоріжжяобленерго», у рамках якого вже повідомила про підозру бізнесмену Дмитру Крючкову. За словами детектива, бюро також вивчає причетність до схеми Ігоря Кононенка та братів Суркісів, останніх раніше вже викликали на допит. У записах, оприлюднених журналістами, співрозмовники, у тому числі, обговорюють і цю оборудку.

Після виходу розслідування «Схем» дІгор Кононенко депутат заявив, що готує позов на Радіо Свобода до закордонного суду.

У свою чергу, журналісти проекту Радіо Свобода «Схеми» зазначають, що не бояться суду, бо ретельно перевірили наведені у своєму розслідуванні факти.

 

Pope Francis in Morocco on 2-Day Visit

Pope Francis is in Morocco as part of his ongoing effort to advance inter-religious dialogue.  It is the first visit by a pope to the predominantly Muslim country in 34 years. Just last month the pope visited the predominantly Muslim United Arab Emirates.

Pope John Paul II was the last head of the Catholic Church to visit Morocco in August 1985. Moroccans are seeing the current visit in a positive way and the message that Pope Francis has for them is that Muslims and Christians can peacefully co-exist.

Ahead of the two-day visit, Pope Francis issued a video message for the Moroccan people. He thanked King Mohammed VI for inviting him and Moroccan authorities for their collaboration in making this visit possible.

Francis said that, following in the footsteps of his holy predecessor, John Paul II, he is coming as a pilgrim of peace and brotherhood, in a world that greatly needs it. Francis added that both Christians and Muslims believe in God “who created men and women, and placed them in the world so that they might live as brothers and sisters, respecting each other’s diversity and helping each other in their needs.”

Morocco’s population is almost all Muslim, with the local Catholic community consisting of some 23,000 faithful. The majority of them are immigrants from sub-Saharan Africa. The pope will spend only 27 hours in Morocco but he has a busy schedule. On his first day in Rabat, the pope focuses on inter-faith dialogue and on solidarity with migrants.

He will be visiting the Mohammed VI Institute for the training of imams in what is expected to be a significant moment of his visit. It is the first time a pope is welcomed in a school for imams. This is part of the Moroccan king’s effort against fundamentalism while promoting a moderate approach to Islam.

On Saturday, Pope Francis also will be meeting with migrants at a center run by the Catholic charity Caritas. There are some 50,000 migrants in Morocco and about 4,000 are looked after by Caritas. The issue of migrants is an important one, as Morocco’s proximity to Spain has led many migrants to travel this route to enter Europe.

On Sunday, Pope Francis will visit the Center for Social Services at Temara, just south of Rabat, which used to be a rural school run by Jesuits and is now an important care center for children. The pope will then hold a meeting with religious men and women in Rabat cathedral and lunch with the country’s bishops.

Before returning to the Vatican, Pope Francis will celebrate mass at the city’s Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium. The mass is expected to be attended by at least half the Catholic population in the country.

 

 

Адвокат підтвердив, що Балух перебуває в колонії у Тверській області Росії

Правозахисники стверджують, що Балух став жертвою репресій за свою проукраїнську позицію

Comedian Leads Presidential Polling in Ukraine

A comedian who’s never held political office tops the public opinion polls ahead of Ukraine’s presidential election, but even he appears to be falling far short of enough support to win in the first round.

 

Ukrainians on Sunday will choose from among 39 candidates for a president they hope can guide the country of more than 42 million out of troubles including endemic corruption, a seemingly intractable war with Russia-backed separatists in the country’s east and a struggling economy.

 

Incumbent President Petro Poroshenko is running for another term but a poll released Friday by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology showed him with support of just 13.7 percent of the voters.

 

Volodymyr Zelenskiy, who shot to national prominence by playing the role of president in a television comedy series, topped the poll at 20.9 percent.

 

Yulia Tymoshenko, a former prime minister making her third run at the presidency, was in third with 9.7 percent.

 

If no candidate gets an absolute majority of the votes on Sunday, a runoff between the top two will be held April 21. Nearly a quarter of those who intend to vote say they remain undecided, according to the survey.

All the leading candidates advocate Ukraine eventually joining NATO and the European Union, and the election will be closely watched by those organizations for indications of whether Ukraine is developing democratic processes.

Concern about the election’s freedom and fairness spiked this week after the country’s interior minister said he was looking into hundreds of claims that campaigners for Poroshenko and Tymoshenko were offering money to voters to support their candidates.

 

Zelenskiy, 41, is famous for his TV portrayal of a schoolteacher who becomes president after a video of him denouncing corruption goes viral. Even before he announced his candidacy, Zelenskiy’s name was turning up high in pre-election public opinion polls, with potential voters seemingly encouraged by his “Servant of the People” TV series (which became the name of his party).

 

Like his TV character, Zelenskiy the candidate has focused strongly on corruption. He proposes a lifetime ban on holding public office for anyone convicted of corruption and calls for a tax amnesty under which someone holding hidden assets would declare them, be taxed at 5 percent and face no other measures. He also calls for direct negotiation with Russia on ending the conflict in eastern Ukraine.

 

“We are tired of the old politicians who give out new promises, while they themselves only steal and increase corruption,” Zelenskiy supporter Oleg Derun said Saturday.

 

Poroshenko, 53, came to power in 2014 with the image of a “good oligarch.” The bulk of his fortune came from the Roshen confectionery company, hence his nickname “The Chocolate King.”

 

Critics denounce him for having done little to combat Ukraine’s endemic corruption and for failing to end the war in the east. He has made economic reforms that pleased international lenders, but that burdened Ukrainians with higher utility bills.  He did, however, score significant goals for Ukraine’s national identity and its desire to move out of Russia’s influence. He signed an association agreement with the European Union so Ukrainians now can travel visa-free to the European Union. He pushed successfully for the Ukrainian Orthodox Church to be recognized as self-standing rather than just a branch of the Russian church.

Poroshenko reinforced the latter issue on Saturday, even though campaigning is not allowed on the day prior to elections, by holding public prayers with the head of the new Ukrainian church.

 

Poroshenko “needs time to complete reforms, which are moving, but slowly,” said soldier Ihor Shumeiko, who attended the prayer service.

 

Tymoshenko is playing heavily to the economic distress of millions of Ukrainians. She has promised to reduce prices for household gas by 50 percent within a month of taking office, calling the price hikes introduced by Poroshenko “economic genocide.” She also promises to take away constitutional immunity for the president, the judiciary and lawmakers.

 

She was named prime minister after the 2004 Orange Revolution protests in which she was a major figure.  But her image darkened as she and President Viktor Yushchenko quarreled chronically, and she lost to Moscow-leaning Viktor Yanukovych in the 2010 presidential election.

 

In 2011, she was arrested and charged with abusing power as premier in a natural gas deal with Russia. Tymoshenko said the proceedings were politically motivated revenge, and Western governments voiced concern about her incarceration. She was released amid the disorder of the 2014 overthrow of Yanukovych, and lost a presidential election to Poroshenko three months later.

 

В СБУ повідомили про роботу патрулів спецпризначення на транспортних об’єктах по всій країні

У Службі безпеки України повідомили про початок патрулювання бійцями окремого підрозділу спецслужби транспортних об’єктів у всіх регіонах напередодні дня виборів президента України.

«Бійці спецпідрозділу ЦСО «А» СБУ розпочали патрулювання вулиць, вокзалів, автостанцій та аеропортів по всій Україні», – йдеться в повідомленні СБУ.

За даними відомства, голова СБУ Василь Грицак запевнив, що, крім спецпризначенців, до патрулювання також залучили бойові машини та безпілотну авіацію.

Напередодні у МВС повідомляли, що безпеку голосування на виборах президента гарантуватимуть понад 135 тисяч правоохоронців.

Вибори президента України відбудуться 31 березня. Для перемоги кандидат повинен здобути понад 50 відсотків голосів. Якщо цього не станеться, 21 квітня відбудеться другий тур виборів, у якому зустрінуться два кандидати з найбільшою підтримкою.

3 Migrants Charged in Malta in Hijacking of Ship at Sea

Three teenage migrants have been charged in Malta with seizing control of a merchant ship and using force and intimidation, a crime considered a terrorist activity under Maltese law.

 

One of the accused was identified by the court during the arraignment Saturday as Abdalla Bari, a 19-year-old from Guinea. The other two are 15 and 16, and as minors could not be named. One is also from Guinea and the other from Ivory Coast.

 

They are suspects in the hijacking in the Mediterranean this week of the El Hiblu 1, an oil tanker. The captain has said that migrants that his crew had rescued began rioting and took control of his ship when they saw it was returning to Libya, forcing it to turn north toward Europe.

 

Bolton: Trump ‘Eager’ to Cut Deal With Post-EU Britain

While Britain remains entangled in a promise to leave the European Union without a workable plan to do so, the White House says President Donald Trump is “eager to cut a bilateral trade deal with an independent Britain.”

Hours after British lawmakers rejected a Brexit plan for a third time Friday, U.S. national security adviser John Bolton told reporters that when Britain extricates itself from the European Union, the United States will “be standing right there waiting for them.”

He said Trump empathized with embattled British Prime Minister Theresa May, and that he would like to “reassure the people of the United Kingdom how strongly we feel that we want to be there for them.”

Friday marked the third time Britain’s House of Commons rejected a withdrawal plan backed by May in a vote on the day Britain originally was scheduled to leave the European Union. The vote was 344-286.

In response, Donald Tusk, president of the European Council, has called a European Council meeting for April 10. The EU has given Britain until April 12 to let members know what it plans to do.

Britons voted nearly three years ago to leave the EU. But as last week’s scheduled departure date grew near, so did turmoil over terms of the deal May negotiated with EU leaders. 

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