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Nastya Rybka - about dreams of sausage, the horrors of a Thai prison and the wiles of enemies

'25.01.2019'

Source: Lenta.ru

On Wednesday, January 23, Nastya Rybka (real name Anastasia Vashukevich), suspected of pimping, but released from the detention center, was supposed to give her first press conference, but skipped it. The girl’s lawyer, Dmitry Zatsarinsky, explained this by saying that the girl is resting and recovering herself. But closer to midnight, Rybka broke the vow of silence - and aired her new Instagram.

New Instagram account of Nastya Rybka - @natyarybka

For the first time she spoke about the harsh conditions of the Thai prison, about who and what is behind her persecution, and about her plans for the future. Revelations Nastya Rybka recorded correspondentTapes.ru»Maria Frolova.

"I have no clothes - everything flew to Minsk"

I now think how awesome to drink tea, eat tangerines ... What are your plans for the future, when such euphoria from the present? Happiness is in freedom, everything else is such *** [garbage]. Sensations after a normal bath bomb. For the time being, I enjoy simple moments of life: here I have tangerines, here is Raffaello. There were simply no many products I was used to [Thailand] - I dreamed of a sausage there.

I just eat, wash, try to remove it all from myself. Wildly missed the perfume, for me perfume is just something. These are the simple small joys that any free person has — you have no idea how important and valuable it is, how hard it is without it. Alex [Alexander Kirillov], too, fucking walks, does not understand at all where he is.

Yesterday I went to the mall, I don’t have any clothes - everything flew to Minsk. One tracksuit, no more fucking. I, in short, such a bomzhishka. I go and I can not yet adapt to the people, to the fact that everyone is going about their business. Someone will recognize me, but I will wrap my face with a scarf. To just walk among free people - for this, adaptation is needed: those who have not been in prison will not understand. The point is not that you cannot communicate with someone, it’s just psychologically hard.

But [in prison] you get stronger. I can say that the years on 20 got older while I was sitting there. I sat down with such a child ... Now everything is different. Today, I have a pig-iron head, everything has risen on my face, my chin has become a different size - all the lymph nodes have resisted. The temperature difference is big [between Thailand and Russia], 40 degrees, not easily given. Poker, Alex and Masha [the other suspects in the case] signed a non-disclosure subscription - but I did not sign it, I have a good lawyer. He explained to me, clearly explained what I can do by law, and what I can not do.

“I knew they would be accepted at the airport”

The investigation has its own interest in hiding something - but I have nothing to hide, I am innocent both because of what they tried to put us in Thailand for and what they [we] are now trying to sew in Russia. I have no guilt - and the consequence proved it. If they thought otherwise, they would not have let me out, but put me in jail. I won't touch him [Deripaska] anymore, no. One of the guys said that in the Harry Potter book there is someone who cannot be called [the main villain Volan de Mort]. Well, you understand me.

It is impossible in our country to be sure that they will not be planted. I was released without a subscription, under the obligation to appear. I can leave the country - I just need to inform the investigation team. I'm not going to Belarus yet, although Alexander Grigoryevich [Lukashenko] will be very happy to see me, as I understand it. When we flew here [to Russia], there were so many conversations - they say it's safe for you to come. There were even some official statements that there would be no problems. And you see how we flew.

I knew, I assumed with the 90-percent probability that they would be received at the airport, so I flew straight to Minsk. But my homeland is already Moscow - I have been living here too long, it will already be hard for me to adapt in Minsk. I am told that we need to move away from Alex and the topic [probably, trainings are meant]: but you see, there is nothing wrong with them.

As for Travki [Rybka’s former friend, who accused her of prostitution] ... Maybe someone was bashing her. But I have options, why she went for it. I am not disappointed in anyone - your surroundings may simply surrender you completely, and nothing for this [will not be]. I am surprised that people sleep peacefully after some things and then they live normally with it.

I can not do that - I would not do such a thing for money. Although I do not know what could happen to Travka, why she decided to go for such things. It seems to me that she was once again caught with amphetamine, - and she made a deal with the investigation. This is my opinion, I'm not sure that this is so.

After all, just money - they are unlikely to make a normal adequate person go to bear witness to another. And her testimony from the first to the last word is all a lie. Thank God, they are checked. I do not want to think that it was just money, and therefore she [Grass] just went to do it. I'm trying to justify it - well, you know, when a person is cornered and he has no other way out. I think this is something like that.

“They fed them so that pigs are fed better”

People ask me: go back to Thailand? No need to go there. I do not want to offend anyone - that's how hachi feel in Moscow, as I felt in a Thai prison. You're an outcast, you're shit, you're not a man.

I even watch how people who came to the temporary detention center [temporary detention center] came to behave, those who had already been in jail for some time. There was a girl there - she has been sitting in the SIZO for two years now, she is under investigation, and she was taken out on 10 days in the ITT with the investigator to talk. And they [prisoners] behave as if they have rights, like free people who are under the protection of someone, under the protection of the state.

Here in Thailand it is not. Just forget about it. You - schmuck, you're not a man, with you can do anything. This is scary. And physically scary, and psychologically scary. When they put us in prison, Masha immediately went into hysterics, she had a shift. And I assumed that it would be so. I have different thoughts about who planted us - I don’t think that there were only Americans. But, presumably, yes - the Russians have no such influence there.

In a Thai prison, we slept on the floor: we were given three blankets - one under the head, one sleeps, one covers the third. It was very hard for me, at first there were bruises on the bones of the pelvis. Then it was easier, they learned to pull out [get what they needed], bought a blanket. Fed so that pigs feed better. Iron vat, like a trash can, is food. Breakfast arrived. I know English fluently, I spoke a little Thai, but there were no real conversations [with local]. I knew about what I wanted to say - sit down, go ...

Alex generally *** [awesome] lived - he had a VIP, in short. I do not know how much VIP can be in prison, but he had better conditions. The prison itself was divided into female and male. Of course, something was good - it's warm there, you are not freezing. This is a plus. We were not in the worst prison - there are much worse places.

For example, the Immigration Department, from where we were sent [to Russia] - there was generally *** [a very bad ending]. They slept on the floor without blankets, they wrote in the corner ... It is better not to remember. And there cockroaches *** [a very bad ending]. Once at night I climbed this way - I screamed like this ... And they also fly. In Thailand, we had fights, fights, which was not there.

Never fly to Thailand - people are thrown at a click there, and from there there is no way out for a dick if you have no money and a person who is behind the prison doors will decide something for you. We still have telephones, computers, *** [stole] such a lot of money ... Andrew Poker rightly said: you understand everything in a week. And when you are there for a year ...

"We will live, we will burn!"

Alex [Alexander Kirillov] helped me a lot in prison, he behaved very decently. With regards to who they took us [in Thailand], for what, it’s just an unpleasant situation ... But I don’t want to talk about it. Of course, it was short-sighted for me to do some things, but they have already been done. Alex taught me a lot in human terms - I don’t mean only the bed. He has invested a lot in me as a person — and I cannot thank him for it.

When I went to the ITT in Moscow, I had an aunt on my bed. I used to be an intelligent person, but now I go in and say: “Dick? Do you sit on my bed ?!”. I have changed a lot. I will fill the domes without fail (laughs), I will write a book about prison - people need to know.

Thank you very much - so many people helped with money, they just framed books sent to prison. If it were not for the book, we would have gone mad. Who sat, understands how important this is. I will clean up for now - we will live, we will burn! Life goes on, its a lot. We were in prison "girls" of about fifty - and they burn. So do not think that you will never see me again. You will see - just in a more accurate and legal format.

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