FAKES by OPEN DIALOG. Kozlovska lost her balance and avoided to answer at Moldovan journalists' questions
Rent conference rooms belonging to prestigious international organizations such as the European Parliament, the Council of Europe or the United Nations and invite speakers accusing Republic of Moldova. Then she announces that our country has been criticized at the high international forums. This is how activates the Open Dialogue Foundation, led by Ludmila Kozlovska.
The NGO has also recently attempted to discredit Moldova, but the plan that was prepared in has been overturned by the presence of Moldovan political journalists and analysts.
The event took place in Geneva, Switzerland, in an almost empty room. Why in Switzerland? Because Ludmila Kozlovska has a ban on entering the European Union, being suspected of ties with Russian intelligence services. Among the guests were a Polish MEP close to the Open Dialogue and lawyer Ana Ursachi, who defended the interests of the fugitive criminal Renato Usatai and CIS number 1 raider Veaceslav Platon.
The first questions from the journalist Alexei Lungu, present at the conference, surprised Ludmila Kozlovska.
"Why are you so interested in the Republic of Moldova and why did your interest grow up after the arrest of Veaceslav Platon, who as we know, was condemned in the "Russian laundry" file and were involved in the bank fraud of Moldova?", asked Alexei Lungu, a journalist.
At the hearing of this question, the moderator tried to take control of the discussion:
"-Why did we start working on the case of Platon...
-No, I asked where this interest for Moldova...
-Do you want to close the microphone? "
-I just wanted to clarify the question...
-But I'm moderator here.
-I understand, but let's be fair.
-In this situation you have to listen... Your behavior is very inappropriate...
-I ask questions because I am a journalist and you must respect the freedom of the press".
The discussion continued in the same style, and Ludmila Kozlovska avoided answer questions:
"-Why do not you answer my questions, Ms. Kozlovska? I asked you if you knew that Mr. Platon was involved in the Russian laundry and that he was sentenced to imprisonment for this. Please, Ms Kozlovska, respect freedom of expression and press freedom.
-You want to get out of the room?
"-It's a public event, please".
Attending the event, former Deputy Interior Minister Ghenadie Cosovan presented the situation, after discovering a network of Russian secret services in Moldova.
"The members of this group have offered me the death penalty as a "gift".And this grouping represents Platon, which your organization defends, you protect some people, or you can defend me, too, as I am persecuted by the Russian authorities?", asked Ghenadie Cosovan.
Because she failed to continue her screenplay for the conference, in the face of increasingly pressing questions, Ludmila Kozlovska has decided to leave the room.It was just the time when political analyst Vitalie Catana addressed a question to lawyer Ana Ursachi, who fled the country after the investigators resumed the murder case in which she was suspected of complicity.
"Ana, you have not been accused in the 1997 file, it's not Plahotniuc there! You were accused of a homicide file. Do you want to comment on this information?", asked Vitalie Catana.
"I believe that in these circumstances, we must stop. The conference is over", said Ludmila Kozlovska, president of the Open Dialog Foundation.