We have very clear evidence in a UN report that it was a deliberate murder in the death of Marin Marinov. (b.r. – after the incident in early 2025, Israel changed its position and took responsibility for the death of the UN employee Marin Marinov who died in the Gaza Strip. The Israeli army announced that after an investigation it was established that the Bulgarian was killed by an Israeli tank shell.) Eight more people were injured then, including French people. The French prosecutor's office also intervened, but so far there is no more information on the matter. They have seriously injured people from this incident. This is not an accidental act, but a shooting with a shell fired from a “Merkava“ tank. The tank commander measured the distance and programmed the projectile so that it would explode over the heads of the people who were on the porch, and not when it hit a solid object. In this way, he took the life of Marin Marinov. This can be called intentional murder. This was announced to Lili Marinkova in the studio of “FACTI“ and the program “Conversation“ by lawyer Mincho Spasov.
“Today marks 147 years since the adoption of the Tarnovo Constitution by the Constituent Assembly of Bulgaria. And in all these years, the Tarnovo Constitution has proven to be the best we have had. The latest changes to the current constitution, adopted in 1991, were a great disappointment, which led to the blocking of changes in the judicial system. Reforms cannot happen. And the Tarnovo Constitution was one of the most progressive in Europe. It was taken as a model from Belgium. Of course, the Russian government imposed it – there was a Constituent Assembly, in which my great-grandfather also participated, which adopted it as a formal act“, the lawyer also shared.
“In 1989, we were happy that Article 1 of the Constitution of the Bulgarian Communist Party was repealed. This was a positive beginning for many. But what happened after that? General disappointment – not only with our Constitution, but also with the direction in which the world was heading. We see that even now, American policy may be approaching that of the Soviet Union, from which we were fleeing. And all of us who shouted in the squares in 1989, today feel strong disappointment, and sometimes doubt, about what has happened. We see how our allies are killing children in Iran, how our allies are committing genocide in Gaza. All this is not a reason for joy, but for sadness and reflection. Change in itself is not a bad thing. But is the change in our attitude towards the Constitution good? If I think the same way as 30 years ago, it means that I have lost 30 years of my life, because a person lives and develops,“ said lawyer Mincho Spasov.
See more of the conversation in the VIDEO.