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Vladimir Suchan on Facebook, November 28, 2014
 * ''A Nazi court in Odessa is trying 24 people accused in relation to the Odessa massacre of May 2. All of the accused are from the Anti-maidan who are accused of killing themselves or inflicting violence on the perpetrators of the massacre. The Nazi court extended their 6-month detention for another 60 days. Recently, it was reported that Germany is trying to help the Nazi, Banderite regime in Kiev with the "investigation and prosecution" of the Odessa massacre.


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 * Summaries of the militia of New Russia on VK, November 28, 2014
 * ''28.11.14. Message and photo by activists from the occupied Odessa. "Yesterday, in Odessa Primorsky court, hearings started on the the events on May 2 in the city center; 24 people were charged. All of them are the supporters of anti-maydan (Kulikovo camp, pro-federation). During the preparatory meeting the lawyers of the detained "Kulikovo" men requested to soften conditions of their pre-trial detention, while the prosecutor asked to extend their period of detention. In this regard, the court sided with the prosecutor and  extended the detention, which was about to expire on December 1, for  another 60 days.  Prosecution theory  has not changed.  Those killed in the House of Trade Unions were said to  set the fire themselves. Now, according to the claim, those who died during the fighting in the Greek street were killed by their own colleagues. This is despite the numerous video and photo evidence, showing pro-maydan killers doing their dirty work. The cynicism of this Bandera authorities has no limits. " Prisoners of conscience, guilty only in the fact that the honor of the patriot was more important to them than escaping prison sentences, have not abandoned their beliefs and have deliberately used the symbolism of resistance even in the courtroom". (Novorossia flag is seen on the back of T-shirt of one of the accused).

It appears that charges are all to do with the Greek street events, but no charges related to the Trade Union fire.