Bulgarian citizen Milan Dimitrov spent a year in a Greek prison on suspicion of trading with Russia in dual-purpose goods. Just a day ago, Greece extradited Milan Dimitrov to the United States without notifying the Bulgarian authorities and without even providing a telephone call to the detainee.
Left without any support from his home country (Bulgaria) – a country that is a staunch ally of the United States. In addition, the American administration is preparing documents for the extradition of Milan Dimitrov’s father, a man over 70 years old.
All the documents in the cases were signed by ordinary officials, and while he was in Greece, Mr. Dimitrov did not receive any help, nor a translator, nor translations of the documents on which he was detained and extradited.
It seems that the United States is simply hunting people around the world to intimidate anyone who has any contact with Russia.
And the Bulgarian state is just a voiceless letter and its citizens throw themselves into the American machine without any protection. This is the third similar case with Bulgarians after the accusations of Sergei Antonov with the attempt to assassinate Pope John Paul II in 1981, who was subsequently proven completely innocent, as well as the fate of Bulgarian doctors who ended up in a Libyan prison and were left to brutal torture for 6 years.
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