Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Moscow doesn't rule out filing request to OPCW over suspected chemical attack in Ukraine's east

Russian ambassador to the Netherlands Roman Kolodkin has voiced hope that Ukraine will file a request to the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) for to send OPCW experts to participate in the probing of the recent tragic events in Odessa, the RIA Novosti news agency reports.
"We are expecting it. We hope that Ukraine itself will request OPCW experts to participate in the investigation," the ambassador said. Otherwise, he added, Russia may formally appeal to the OPCW to investigate the suspected use of chemical weapons in southeastern Ukraine.
"Solid grounds are needed for such a request to be filed, not just media reports. But if there is more information of that kind, then we may bring the matter up," Kolodkin said.
On June 30, deputy commander of the Donetsk self-defense volunteer corps Igor Strelkov announced that people with chlorine poisoning symptoms had been admitted to a hospital in Slavyansk following a Ukrainian artillery attack on the town.
Read more: http://voiceofrussia.com/news/2014_06_30/Russia-to-complain-to-OPCW-over-suspected-chemical-attack-in-eastern-Ukraine-0452/



Monday, June 30, 2014

In Belgium, a new book about the Ukrainian crisis "Neo-Nazis and Euromaidan" was presented.

History book on Ukrainian Neonazism released in Belgium
A presentation of a book investigating the bloody events in Kiev, that resulted in an armed power shift in Ukraine and started in February this year, took place in Belgium today.
The title of the book is "Neonazis & Euromaidan: From Democracy to Dictatorship". Its authors are political analyst of the CIS-EMO international organisation for elections observation Stanislav Byshok and the president of the Public Diplomacy Foundation Alexey Kochetkov. They submitted their book at a seminar of members of communist parties held in the Belgian town of Louvain-la-Neuve near Brussels.
Representatives of 39 countries took part in the meeting dedicated to 100 years after WW1 and the world in 2014.
Read more: http://voiceofrussia.com/news/2014_06_29/History-book-on-Ukrainian-Neonazism-launched-in-Belgium-7364/

"We are often asked if we consider the former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych's regime democratic, but this is not the point. We show how people's protest under originally democratic slogans was completely controlled and monopolized by Neonazis who alone took advantage of the Euromaidan victory. This book is an attempt to trace how Ukrainian nationalism separated the nation and plunged it into chaos instead of uniting the people," Kochetkov told journalists.
"The book contains a lot of quotations of those people who are in power in today's Ukraine and their ideological predecessors. We give translations of big fragments of their programmes and plenty of information about their activities," Byshok said.
The book shows the evolution of Ukrainian radical nationalist groups from 1991 until today. The emphasis is put on the history of the Right Sector and the Svoboda (Freedom) party which was the Social-National Party of Ukraine before 2004. Their ideology, mentality and methods of political struggle are scrutinized.
"Any revolution uses ideas predominant in society for its positive program. Those were left-wing radical ideas in the Russian Empire of 1917, radical Islamism in the Arab countries during the Arab Spring in 2010. As for Ukraine of 2013-2014, this was radical nationalism that swallowed the Euromaidan's originally democratic and pro-European aims," the authors believe.
This is the second English-language edition of the book. It was also published in Russian with a title "Euromaidan in Honour of Stepan Bandera: From Democracy to Dictatorship".
The presentation of the book will take place in Paris on 5 July, Berlin on 7 July and Warsaw on 11 July.
The presentation of the book in Belgium was held on the next day after Ukrainian President Petr Poroshenko signed a final economic agreement on association and free trade with the EU.



Sunday, June 29, 2014

Putin 'would be killed', Ukraine parliament deputy says on TV

A Verkhovna Rada deputy who is also an ex-defense minister of Ukraine, said during a prime time talk-show that the country’s “patriots” would be justified “to kill” Russian President Vladimir Putin if he came to Kiev.
Anatoly Gritsenko made his shocking statement speaking on the popular national talk show ‘Shuster Live’.
“Putin won’t stop. He wants not only Ukraine, he wants the Baltic States and other countries,” claimed Gritsenko, who was a presidential candidate twice, in the 2010 and 2014 Ukrainian elections. Gritsenko did not elaborate on what had driven him to such a conclusion.
Calling the Russian president “a fascist,” Gritsenko went on to say that he cannot imagine Vladimir Putin coming to Ukraine to sign some kind of a deal.
“I believe there are patriots who would volunteer to kill him – and that would be the right thing to do,” Gritsenko remarked.
http://rt.com/news/169160-ukraine-mp-putin-kill/



Ukrainian refugees in Russia 2014

The number of Ukrainian refugees in Russia has reached 110,000 people, while the 54,400 others have been internally displaced, the UN’s refugee department stated.
Some 16,400 people fled their homes in eastern Ukraine in the past week, many citing a deteriorating situation and fears of abduction, bringing the number of displaced within the country to 54,000.
"We are seeing a sharp rise in (internal) displacement in Ukraine," Melissa Fleming, chief spokeswoman of the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), told a news briefing.
http://rt.com/news/168844-un-refugees-ukraine-russia/



Saturday, June 28, 2014

Ukraine gained bad notoriety among Western military mercenaries

After disappearance in Ukraine of foreign mercenaries such as "wild goose chase", they were demoralized.
"Greystone", «Academi» and others, received a work order and a carte blanche for the murder from the U.S. State Department provide for Ukraine best military shots.
Mystical troubles began as soon as the military experts arrived in Kiev.
Two mercenaries from " Kyubik Apple and keyshn International » more specialized consulting services , army reforms and consultations army departments, inadvertently deviated from the planned route of moving disappeared right on the territory of Kyiv in March.
Organized the futile search for representatives of the PMC with the support of simulating active assistance in tracing the new Ukrainian authorities were forced to write off all the mess and uncontrollable situation with various armed groups in the city. We supposedly often and now its completely disappear , and there is fine, the latest science and technology the equipped foreign "tourist" is certainly attractive from all points of view, and most importantly, financially , in this difficult time for the country , for every patriotic but poor national liberation gangs ...

http://cyplive.com/eng/news/ukraina-priobrela-durnuyu-slavu-u-zapadnyh-naemnikov.html



Wednesday, June 25, 2014

NATO - as successors of Hitler's coalition



Countries of Hitler's coalition
Germany, Italy (until 1943), Japan, Finland (until 1944), Bulgaria (up to 1944), Romania (until 1944), Hungary (until 1945), Slovakia, Thailand (Siam), Iraq (before 1941) , Iran (until 1941), Manchukuo, Croatia. On the occupied countries were created puppet states, joins fascist coalition: Vichy France, the Republic of Salo, Serbia, Albania, Montenegro, Inner Mongolia, Burma, the Philippines, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos. On the side of Germany and Japan fought many of collaborationist forces created from citizens opposing side: ROA, RONA, foreign SS Division (Russian, Ukrainian, Estonian, Latvian, Danish, Belgian, French, Albanian), "Free India". Also in the armed forces of the Hitler's coalition fought volunteers of states that formally were remain neutral: Spain (Blue Division), Sweden and Portugal.
Target - aggression against the USSR
Final of aggression - the defeat in 1945

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Axis_powers 
Countries of NATO
At present, NATO has 28 members. In 1949, there were 12 founding members of the Alliance - the main member (creator) is USA and puppet states: Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, and the United Kingdom. The others puppet states: are: Greece and Turkey (1952), Germany (1955), Spain (1982), the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland (1999), Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia (2004), and Albania and Croatia (2009).
Target - aggression against the Former USSR
Final of aggression - Is not known at this moment