Relationship between Platon, Kozlowska and pro-European opposition of Chisinau
A week ago, Ludmila Kozlowska, a Ukrainian coming from Crimea, which Russia annexed in 2014, was expelled from the EU based on the alert that Polish services placed in the Schengen Information System (SIS). The reason for deport was threat to security of Poland. In this publication, we will uncover the links between Ludmila Kozlowska and the network of FSB agent Veaceslav Platon. We will demonstrate her diversionary activity in Kremlin's service not just against Poland, but also against Ukraine and Republic of Moldova. We will show you exclusively the airplane tickets that Ludmila Kozlowska's foundation purchased for Alexandru Machedon, other leaders of the so-called "pro-European" opposition", as well as for Platon's family and close contacts.
Dossier Ludmila Kozlowska chairs the „Open Dialog” NGO, registered in 2009 in Poland. It became remarkable for active lobby in European institutions in favour of many questionable individuals from the Eastern areas, considered Russia's agents of influence. Polish special services relate Kozlowska's organization, which Warsaw sees as a diversionary anti-Polish and anti-Ukrainian think-tank, funded and managed by Russian special services, to the name of Kazakh oligarch Mukhtar Ablyazov. On March 19, 2013, the High Court of Justice in London gave a final and irrevocable judgement to sentence the Russian-Kazakh billionaire for financial fraud and plundering of BTA Bank in Kazakhstan.
According to journalistic investigations published in Polish press, also presented in the European Parliament in December 2017, Ludmila Kozlowska's brother, Piotr Kozlovsky, the main funder of the NGO, owns a company in Crimea, annexed illegally by Russian Federation. This company, ”ZSS Mayak”, under control of FSB in Moscow, supplies equipment for Russian nuclear submarines. Ludmila Kozlowska also received donations from citizens of Russian Federation Andrei Brovcenko and Arkadi Agarkov, who run subsidiaries of „ZSS Mayak” on the territory of Russia. The only reply that Kozlowska gave to the accusations of Polish authorities was the following: "An NGO is not responsible for checking the origin of its funding".
After the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) arrested FSB agent Veaceslav Platon in Kiev on July 25, 2016 and extradited him to the Republic of Moldova, Ukraine and the Republic of Moldova became Kozlowska's key targets. Her NGO made itself remarkable by aggressive lobbying in the corridors of European institutions against Ukraine and Republic of Moldova, as well as by direct involvement into funding of diversionary projects applied in Chisinau, in civil society, mass-media and politics.
Kozlowska always denied any connection with FSB agent Veaceslav Platon, accused of subversive economic activities against Republic of Moldova and Ukraine, and said she only cared for respect of human rights. Thus, both propagandists and politicians from Chisinau, accused of links with Kozlowska, also denied vehemently any connection to the one expelled from the EU and her questionable funding.
Evidence is what separates doubts and disputes, truth and lies, and busts a new legend carefully developed by FSB's strategists. It is only evidence that one should use in the exercise of making difference between things. Thus, we publish a new portion of FSB Leaks that have reaches us from the darkest corners of internet. They are of maximum public interest, not just for Chisinau, but also for Kiev and Warsaw.
Thus, on November 19, 2016, a few months after Platon was arrested in Kiev and extradited to Chisinau, the coordinator of Ludmila Kozlowska's Foundation „Open Dialog” responsible for logistics, Rafal Matouszek sends from his email address, rafal.[email protected], to an enigmatic email address, sarmana.moldova17@outlook.com, two plane tickets, on the name of Egor Platon and Artiom Platon, for a „Belavia” flight Odessa-Minsk, Minsk – Saint-Petersburg (see DOC).