
The Swissoppress website was hacked after Sergej Gerasjuta sent letters to the Swiss Federal Council (Bundesrat), the Attorney General, and members of Parliament.
On August 29 and 30, 2025, Sergej Gerasjuta, via Swissoppress, sent communiqués to all seven members of the Federal Council, the Swiss Attorney General, and 246 parliamentarians: 200 members of the National Council (Nationalrat) and 46 members of the Council of States (Ständerat).
As early as September 11, 2025, attempts to hack the swissoppress.com website began. The information on it, which referred to ZEWO as a dictator of the Swiss charity market and had set the goal of eliminating its competitors, was systematically deleted and distorted.
In his letters, Sergey Gerasjuta informed the Swiss authorities about the injustice committed against him by state officials. The response was a treacherous hacking of the webpage.
In a country that Switzerland calls democratic, it is in fact not possible to openly speak the truth.
From August 15 to 21, 2025, Swissoppress sent letters to members of the U.S. government, senators, and representatives, with a plea for assistance in obtaining funds for an independent auditor. This NGO expert would refute a fabricated report by the Swiss authorities, which was created to discredit and dismantle the charitable organizations of Sergej Gerasjuta. In total, 587 letters were dispatched.
- Specifically, Sergej Gerasjuta wrote: “I am asking for your help to find the funds to finance independent experts who can prepare an objective financial report on our charitable projects. Such a report would prove the integrity of our foundation’s work and expose the injustice committed by Switzerland and its influential figures who defamed and destroyed me.”
Swissoppress is preparing letters to members of the UK and EU countries‘ governments and parliaments, and members of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE).
Today the charity market in Switzerland is seized by the dictator ZEWO, whose goal is to eliminate competitors. The ideas behind Swissoppress are:
- to help independent and new organizations carry out their activities honestly and fairly.
- Mistakes can be corrected — they are not something to be killed for.
- Independence must not be persecuted and punished.
- No one should join the ZEWO bloc just out of fear of being destroyed as a competitor.
Swissoppress seeks paths toward free and fair charity — FreeCharity.
Complaint Regarding Investigation Delay: Grave Violation of the Expedited Proceedings Principle (Art. 6 ECHR)
- On July 24, 2025, S. Gerasjuta filed a court complaint against the Swiss Public Prosecutor’s Office due to the persistent and unacceptable delay in investigations in a fictitious case that the Public Prosecutor’s Office has been pursuing for over five years.
- This massive delay constitutes a grave violation of Article 6, Paragraph 1 of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), which guarantees the right to a fair trial within a reasonable time
- Swiss authorities are fulfilling the objectives of ZEWO – the ruler in the Swiss NGO sector – whose apparent goal is to strip S. Gerasjuta of the right to engage in charitable and economic activities and to eliminate him as a competitor.
Swissoppress appeals to the global community with a request to help Sergej Gerasjuta achieve his goals in defending his civil rights. Specifically:
- Find Funds for an Independent Audit to Expose the Swiss State Mafia under the guise of democracy – An independent NGO expert is needed to refute a fabricated report by the corrupt Swiss authorities. This report was created to discredit and dismantle the independent charitable organizations of Sergej Gerasjuta. We are seeking funds for this purpose.
- Raising funds for a lawsuit at the ECHR and the U.S. court – we need financial assistance to file a lawsuit.
- Supporting a foundation – we ask for support for our organization, Swissoppress, in protecting independent organizations from ZEWO’s restrictive practices and promoting a free market in the charity sector.
- Legal action against ZEWO – we intend to challenge ZEWO’s dominance in court. This private foundation, supported by the media, Swiss banks, and government officials, has been systematically suppressing organizations that are not part of its structure. Our goal is to expose its hostile actions and ensure the free operation of independent organizations in Switzerland.
- Opening a free charity market in Switzerland – we are fighting for a free and open market in the charitable sector and against those who obstruct it.
- Journalistic investigation – we call for an investigation to identify all those responsible for depriving Mr. Gerasjuta of his right to engage in charitable activities.
- Charity campaigns – we plan to organize campaigns in Switzerland and worldwide to support the fight for a free and open charity market, as well as against human rights violations in Switzerland.
- Creating a Museum of Switzerland’s Crimes Against Humanity – we want to gather information and establish a museum showcasing this case and other examples of human rights violations. Our goal is to enable the international community and the Swiss people to condemn those responsible and uncover the truth about Switzerland as a mafia state hiding behind the façade of direct democracy. The exhibition will be available online and will also tour globally, allowing people worldwide to learn about these issues.
- Documentary film – we plan to produce a film about the perpetrators and victims whose charitable efforts in Switzerland were crushed.
- Legal support – we need legal assistance to continue our charitable and public work.
Settlement Agreement
As the aggrieved party, Sergej Gerasjuta is open to considering the possibility of a settlement agreement. Those responsible for the destruction of our charitable organizations and discrimination must provide fair compensation for the material and moral damage inflicted. This will serve as redress for all the suffering he has endured, enable the restoration of his charitable activities, allow him to regain his lost business, and assist those in need harmed by their destructive actions.
If a settlement agreement is reached, we will forgo the implementation of all previously stated points.
However, if legal proceedings are initiated, they will be pursued to the very end. Charitable and public activities aimed at combating human rights violations in Switzerland will continue and expand further.
