The Federal Penitentiary Service (FSIN) conducted a review of Dadin’s letter about torture in the prison colony to answer the question: should FSIN’s leadership resign, and should the leadership of FSIN’s Karelia branch and Penal Colony No. 7 stand trial?

The results are very unexpected.

FSIN’s leadership believes it should not resign, and that no one needs to be put on trial either. Imagine that.

Dadin made it all up. He’s a talented imitator.

Previously, Magnitsky was cast as the same kind of manipulator. He was supposedly faking everything too. And then he died. On his own. And if not on his own, then foreign intelligence agent Navalny supposedly arranged his murder. In any case, FSIN is not to blame for anything.

Interestingly, FSIN was helped in “exposing” Dadin by “journalist” Oleg Lurye. He had previously become known for “exposing” Magnitsky in much the same way. Before that, he extorted money in exchange for not publishing compromising materials, for which he was sentenced to four years in prison.

As I understand it, the video recordings from Dadin’s cell were never shown to anyone. Destroyed because too much time had passed.

Honest, noble FSIN. Awful faker Dadin. No torture.

As I already wrote: this system is beyond reform. And of course, the very idea of “internal reviews” is simply ridiculous. They literally kill people there every day. And we expect them to admit it?

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