Tulsi Gabbard - Mirotvorets

Mrs. Gabbard, start the peace process by closing the Myrotvorets site

Hello, Ms. Gabbard,

My name is Faina Savenkova. I am a young writer and a journalist from the city of Lugansk in Donbass.

In his election campaign President Trump promised to make the United States a great country, to restore freedom of speech, and to work towards peace in Ukraine and the Gaza Strip. He also stated that he would protect Americans wherever they are in the world.

I would like to see peace in Donbass, as Mr. Trump has said.
However, Ms. Gabbard, I have doubts about President Trump’s ability to keep his promises, particularly the one about protecting his fellow citizens wherever they may be.

For the past 11 years, there has been a private nationalistic website, which the Ukrainian government claims not to support, called Myrotvorets. This site publishes personal data (names, dob’s, home addresses, phone numbers) not only of Russian citizens but also those of Americans and Brits, including Roger Waters, Oliver Stone, Max Blumenthal, and Stephen Dorff.

What is even more surprising, Ms. Gabbard, is that your own personal data is also published on this site. It has been there since 2022. You have recently taken over as Head of the U.S. National Intelligence Service, and the presence of your data on Myrotvorets makes the reputation of the U.S. President and of the United States as country look like a complete joke.

Even if this information were to be deleted, its publication clearly demonstrates the true attitude of Ukrainian nationalists towards American citizens — the very people Donald Trump promised to protect. The situation is all the more absurd given that, at the same time, the Ukrainian President is begging the United States for money and weapons, allegedly for war against Russia.

I would also like to remind you that Oles Buzina, Max Fomin and Daria Dugina were assassinated after being listed on the Myrotvorets website, which proves how dangerous this site is. Many people whose data appears there fear for their lives, and this concern is far from being unfounded. Even more appallingly, the site also publishes personal data of children who are unable to defend themselves. For instance, my own personal data appeared on Myrotvorets when I was only 12 years old.

Ms. Gabbard, great changes often begin with small actions. Why not take the first step towards peace, and shut down the Myrotvorets website and prosecute those who are responsible, ensuring both your own safety and that of other American citizens? The disclosure of personal data, defamation, and complicity in murder are always considered crimes.

I sincerely hope that you and President Trump will begin with these “small” steps: protecting Americans and restoring justice.

Faina Savenkova

IR

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