Channel4 (England): How the far-right took top posts in Ukraine’s power vacuum, 2014
quote:
In the new Ukrainian government politicians linked to the far-right have taken posts from deputy prime minister to head of defence.
Parubiy was the founder of the Social National Party of Ukraine, a fascist party styled on Hitler’s Nazis, with membership restricted to ethnic Ukrainians. The Social National Party would go on to become Svoboda, the far-right nationalist party whose leader Oleh Tyahnybok. Overseeing the armed forces alongside Parubiy as the Deputy Secretary of National Security is Dmytro Yarosh, the leader of the Right Sector – a group of hardline nationalist streetfighters.
Inside Right Sector was an alliance of hardline nationalist groups including Patriot of Ukraine and the paramilitary group UNA-UNSO. Their members paraded in balaclavas and wore uniforms bearing far-right insignia, including the wolfsangel.
The new Deputy Prime Minister Oleksandr Sych is a member of the far-right Svoboda party, which the World Jewish Congress called on the EU to consider banning last year along with Greece’s Golden Dawn.
The initial actions of the interim government have included forcing making Ukrainian the only official language of the nation and making moves to remove a law which forbids “excusing the crimes of fascism”.
The anti-Russian far-right in Ukraine strongly associate themselves with the legacy of Stepan Bandera and the Ukrainian Insurgent Army. In 2010 Viktor Yushchenko [president of Ukraine at the time] made Bandera a “hero of Ukraine”, despite charges of Nazi collaboration and ethnic cleansing by the controversial figure.
====end of the quote====
quote:
In the new Ukrainian government politicians linked to the far-right have taken posts from deputy prime minister to head of defence.
Parubiy was the founder of the Social National Party of Ukraine, a fascist party styled on Hitler’s Nazis, with membership restricted to ethnic Ukrainians. The Social National Party would go on to become Svoboda, the far-right nationalist party whose leader Oleh Tyahnybok. Overseeing the armed forces alongside Parubiy as the Deputy Secretary of National Security is Dmytro Yarosh, the leader of the Right Sector – a group of hardline nationalist streetfighters.
Inside Right Sector was an alliance of hardline nationalist groups including Patriot of Ukraine and the paramilitary group UNA-UNSO. Their members paraded in balaclavas and wore uniforms bearing far-right insignia, including the wolfsangel.
The new Deputy Prime Minister Oleksandr Sych is a member of the far-right Svoboda party, which the World Jewish Congress called on the EU to consider banning last year along with Greece’s Golden Dawn.
The initial actions of the interim government have included forcing making Ukrainian the only official language of the nation and making moves to remove a law which forbids “excusing the crimes of fascism”.
The anti-Russian far-right in Ukraine strongly associate themselves with the legacy of Stepan Bandera and the Ukrainian Insurgent Army. In 2010 Viktor Yushchenko [president of Ukraine at the time] made Bandera a “hero of Ukraine”, despite charges of Nazi collaboration and ethnic cleansing by the controversial figure.
====end of the quote====
Channel 4 News
How the far-right took top posts in Ukraine’s power vacuum
In the new Ukrainian government politicians linked to the far-right have taken posts from deputy prime minister to head of defence. We profile the nationalists filling the power vacuum.
The Guardian: Neo-nazi Azov fighters are Ukraine's greatest weapon and may be its greatest threat, 2015
Mind you, the article is from 2015 when Azov wasn't integrated into the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine. Now, the Azov is an official part of the Ukrainian Army.
quote:
"I have nothing against Russian nationalists, or a great Russia," said Dmitry, as we sped through the dark Mariupol night in a pickup truck, a machine gunner positioned in the back. "But Putin's not even a Russian. Putin's a Jew." Dmitry claimed not to be a Nazi, but waxed lyrical about Adolf Hitler as a military leader, and believes the Holocaust never happened.
An aide to the governor of Ukraine controlled Donetsk region , Alex Kovzhun, said the political views of individual members of Azov were not an issue, and denied that the battalion's symbol had Nazi undertones.
"The views of some of them is their own affair as long as they do not break the law," said Kovzhun in written answers to questions. "And the symbol is not Nazi. Trust me – some of my family died in concentration camps, so I have a well-developed nose for Nazi shit."
===end of the quote====
Trust him? He has 'a developed nose' for Nazis?!
His relatives are turning in their graves by now.
Mind you, the article is from 2015 when Azov wasn't integrated into the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine. Now, the Azov is an official part of the Ukrainian Army.
quote:
"I have nothing against Russian nationalists, or a great Russia," said Dmitry, as we sped through the dark Mariupol night in a pickup truck, a machine gunner positioned in the back. "But Putin's not even a Russian. Putin's a Jew." Dmitry claimed not to be a Nazi, but waxed lyrical about Adolf Hitler as a military leader, and believes the Holocaust never happened.
An aide to the governor of Ukraine controlled Donetsk region , Alex Kovzhun, said the political views of individual members of Azov were not an issue, and denied that the battalion's symbol had Nazi undertones.
"The views of some of them is their own affair as long as they do not break the law," said Kovzhun in written answers to questions. "And the symbol is not Nazi. Trust me – some of my family died in concentration camps, so I have a well-developed nose for Nazi shit."
===end of the quote====
Trust him? He has 'a developed nose' for Nazis?!
His relatives are turning in their graves by now.
the Guardian
Azov fighters are Ukraine's greatest weapon and may be its greatest threat
The battalion's far-right volunteers' desire to 'bring the fight to Kiev' is a danger to post-conflict stability
👍5
U.S. House Passes 3 Amendments By Rep. Conyers to block the training of the Ukrainian neo-Nazi paramilitary militia, 2015
==== the press release ====
U.S. House Passes 3 Amendments By Rep. Conyers To Defense Spending Bill To Protect Civilians From Dangers Of Arming and Training Foreign Forces
June 11, 2015 Press Release
WASHINGTON— Late yesterday evening, the U.S. House of Representatives considered H.R. 2685, the “Department of Defense Appropriations Act of 2015.” During consideration of the legislation, Congressman John Conyers, Jr. (D-Mich.) and Congressman Ted Yoho (R-Fla.) offered bipartisan amendments to block the training of the Ukrainian neo-Nazi paramilitary militia* “Azov Battalion,” and to prevent the transfer of shoulder-fired anti-aircraft missiles—otherwise known as Man-Portable Air-Defense Systems (MANPADS)—to Iraq or Ukraine.
[*personal note: Well, it was paramilitary back in the 2015 but now AZOV is an official part of Ukraine Army]
“If there’s one simple lesson we can take away from US involvement in conflicts overseas, it’s this: Beware of unintended consequences. As was made vividly clear with U.S. involvement in Afghanistan during the Soviet invasion decades ago, overzealous military assistance or the hyper-weaponization of conflicts can have destabilizing consequences and ultimately undercut our own national interests,” said Rep. John Conyers. “I am grateful that the House of Representatives unanimously passed my amendments last night to ensure that our military does not train members of the repulsive neo-Nazi Azov Battalion, along with my measures to keep the dangerous and easily trafficked MANPADs out of these unstable regions.”
Ukraine’s Azov Battalion is a 1,000-man volunteer militia of the Ukrainian National Guard that Foreign Policy Magazine has characterized as “openly neo-Nazi,” and “fascist.” Ukraine’s Interior Minister Arsen Avakov, who oversees Ukraine’s armed militias, announced that Azov troops would be among the first units to be trained by the Pentagon in Operation Fearless Guardian, prompting significant international concern.
Since their initial use on a battlefield in 1978, MANPAD attacks have resulted in nearly 1,000 civilian deaths.
Added Conyers, “Both U.S. and Israeli officials have feared that these weapons could be used by terrorists to bring down commercial jets. As the boundaries are increasingly blurred between insurgents fighting the Syrian government and those fighting the Iraqi government, providing additional arms could further destabilize the Middle East. The same can be said for Ukraine, where an anti-aircraft missile allegedly downed Flight MH17 last summer, killing 298 civilians. The possibility that MANPADS—or any weapon—could fall into the hands of radical groups in Iraq, Syria, or Ukraine, would unquestionably increase the already-devastating human toll in both of these volatile regions.”
According to Reuters, The Azov battalion originated from a paramilitary national socialist group called "Patriot of Ukraine"**, which propagated slogans of white supremacy, racial purity, the need for authoritarian power and a centralized national economy. Azov’s controversial founder, Andriy Biletsky***, organized the neo-Nazi group the Social-National Assembly (SNA) in 2008.
[** personal note: about the nazis from the Patriot of Ukraine (__one__, __two__) >> ]
[*** Nazi Biletsky (__one__, __two__) ]
“The Azov men use the neo-Nazi Wolfsangel (Wolf’s Hook) symbol on their banner and members of the battalion are openly white supremacists, or anti-Semites,” wrote The Telegraph. Since Azov was enrolled as a regiment of Ukraine's National Guard in September and started receiving increased supplies of heavy arms, however, Biletsky has toned down his rhetoric, Reuters reported. According to the Washington Post, battalion members “could potentially strike pro-Russian targets on their own — or even turn on the [Ukrainian] government” if it pursues a diplomatic resolution to the conflict.
==== end of the press release ====
==== the press release ====
U.S. House Passes 3 Amendments By Rep. Conyers To Defense Spending Bill To Protect Civilians From Dangers Of Arming and Training Foreign Forces
June 11, 2015 Press Release
WASHINGTON— Late yesterday evening, the U.S. House of Representatives considered H.R. 2685, the “Department of Defense Appropriations Act of 2015.” During consideration of the legislation, Congressman John Conyers, Jr. (D-Mich.) and Congressman Ted Yoho (R-Fla.) offered bipartisan amendments to block the training of the Ukrainian neo-Nazi paramilitary militia* “Azov Battalion,” and to prevent the transfer of shoulder-fired anti-aircraft missiles—otherwise known as Man-Portable Air-Defense Systems (MANPADS)—to Iraq or Ukraine.
[*personal note: Well, it was paramilitary back in the 2015 but now AZOV is an official part of Ukraine Army]
“If there’s one simple lesson we can take away from US involvement in conflicts overseas, it’s this: Beware of unintended consequences. As was made vividly clear with U.S. involvement in Afghanistan during the Soviet invasion decades ago, overzealous military assistance or the hyper-weaponization of conflicts can have destabilizing consequences and ultimately undercut our own national interests,” said Rep. John Conyers. “I am grateful that the House of Representatives unanimously passed my amendments last night to ensure that our military does not train members of the repulsive neo-Nazi Azov Battalion, along with my measures to keep the dangerous and easily trafficked MANPADs out of these unstable regions.”
Ukraine’s Azov Battalion is a 1,000-man volunteer militia of the Ukrainian National Guard that Foreign Policy Magazine has characterized as “openly neo-Nazi,” and “fascist.” Ukraine’s Interior Minister Arsen Avakov, who oversees Ukraine’s armed militias, announced that Azov troops would be among the first units to be trained by the Pentagon in Operation Fearless Guardian, prompting significant international concern.
Since their initial use on a battlefield in 1978, MANPAD attacks have resulted in nearly 1,000 civilian deaths.
Added Conyers, “Both U.S. and Israeli officials have feared that these weapons could be used by terrorists to bring down commercial jets. As the boundaries are increasingly blurred between insurgents fighting the Syrian government and those fighting the Iraqi government, providing additional arms could further destabilize the Middle East. The same can be said for Ukraine, where an anti-aircraft missile allegedly downed Flight MH17 last summer, killing 298 civilians. The possibility that MANPADS—or any weapon—could fall into the hands of radical groups in Iraq, Syria, or Ukraine, would unquestionably increase the already-devastating human toll in both of these volatile regions.”
According to Reuters, The Azov battalion originated from a paramilitary national socialist group called "Patriot of Ukraine"**, which propagated slogans of white supremacy, racial purity, the need for authoritarian power and a centralized national economy. Azov’s controversial founder, Andriy Biletsky***, organized the neo-Nazi group the Social-National Assembly (SNA) in 2008.
[** personal note: about the nazis from the Patriot of Ukraine (__one__, __two__) >> ]
[*** Nazi Biletsky (__one__, __two__) ]
“The Azov men use the neo-Nazi Wolfsangel (Wolf’s Hook) symbol on their banner and members of the battalion are openly white supremacists, or anti-Semites,” wrote The Telegraph. Since Azov was enrolled as a regiment of Ukraine's National Guard in September and started receiving increased supplies of heavy arms, however, Biletsky has toned down his rhetoric, Reuters reported. According to the Washington Post, battalion members “could potentially strike pro-Russian targets on their own — or even turn on the [Ukrainian] government” if it pursues a diplomatic resolution to the conflict.
==== end of the press release ====
Foreign Policy
Preparing for War With Ukraine’s Fascist Defenders of Freedom
On the frontlines of the new offensive in eastern Ukraine, the hardcore Azov Battalion is ready for battle with Russia. But they're not fighting for…
👍3
The Foreign Policy: Preparing for War With Ukraine’s Fascist, 2014
quote:
Pro-Russian forces have said they are fighting against Ukrainian nationalists and “fascists” in the conflict, and in the case of Azov and other battalions, these claims are essentially true.
quote:
Pro-Russian forces have said they are fighting against Ukrainian nationalists and “fascists” in the conflict, and in the case of Azov and other battalions, these claims are essentially true.
👍10
The Jerusalem Post: Kiev regional police head accused of neo-Nazi ties, 2014
quote:
The newly appointed police chief for the Ukrainian province in which Kiev is located came under fire on Monday after it was alleged that he had past ties with a neo-Nazi organization.
Vadim Troyan was appointed to head the Kiev Oblast regional police on October 31 by Interior Minister Arsen Avakov, who feted him on Facebook as a respected commander whose like would form “the basis of a new national police force.”
Prior to his appointment he was deputy commander of the volunteer Azov Battalion, which has been engaged in combat operations against pro-Russian separatists in the country’s east. Kiev, while within the district, is an independent jurisdiction.
P.S. Troyan is the second from the left. The sign (blue letters on the wall) on the photo: "the Main Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in the Kyiv Region" I post this dull photo for a reason ... to be continued...
quote:
The newly appointed police chief for the Ukrainian province in which Kiev is located came under fire on Monday after it was alleged that he had past ties with a neo-Nazi organization.
Vadim Troyan was appointed to head the Kiev Oblast regional police on October 31 by Interior Minister Arsen Avakov, who feted him on Facebook as a respected commander whose like would form “the basis of a new national police force.”
Prior to his appointment he was deputy commander of the volunteer Azov Battalion, which has been engaged in combat operations against pro-Russian separatists in the country’s east. Kiev, while within the district, is an independent jurisdiction.
P.S. Troyan is the second from the left. The sign (blue letters on the wall) on the photo: "the Main Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in the Kyiv Region" I post this dull photo for a reason ... to be continued...
👍9
At first the connection to this post will be unclear, but the logic will get more and more prominent... :)
On the pictures you witness Artyom Zalesov (aka Artyom Bonov). He is, and I hope it's clear from the pics, a big Nazi Germany fan and a volunteer of the Azov battalion since 2014.
to be continued... :)
On the pictures you witness Artyom Zalesov (aka Artyom Bonov). He is, and I hope it's clear from the pics, a big Nazi Germany fan and a volunteer of the Azov battalion since 2014.
to be continued... :)
👍6🔥3
There was a rumor that Artyom Zalesov (nazi) held a post of the deputy-chief of police the Kyiv Oblast, but no official documents or announcements were found backing this rumor... except for these strange photos above.
▫️1️st photo: It's Artyom in the pre 2015 Ukraine police uniform.
▫️2nd photo: it's a photo right from this place where Troyan works. Bonov salutes in the center. Compare with this photo :)
▫️ bne IntelliNews (Germany): Alleged neo-Nazi links could complicate Ukraine cabinet talks, 2014
quote:
Vadim Troyan, deputy commander of the Azov battalion, has been dogged by accusations that he is a neo-Nazi, and he was the surprise choice by Ukraine's interior minister Arsen Avakov.
"With neo-Nazi Vadym Troyan appointed as head of the Kyiv police, I would not be surprised if these guys [on the group photo above] were newly employed law enforcers," — Anton Shekhovtsov (Ukraine's leading internationally recognized researcher of the far right) commented on Facebook.
▫️1️st photo: It's Artyom in the pre 2015 Ukraine police uniform.
▫️2nd photo: it's a photo right from this place where Troyan works. Bonov salutes in the center. Compare with this photo :)
▫️ bne IntelliNews (Germany): Alleged neo-Nazi links could complicate Ukraine cabinet talks, 2014
quote:
Vadim Troyan, deputy commander of the Azov battalion, has been dogged by accusations that he is a neo-Nazi, and he was the surprise choice by Ukraine's interior minister Arsen Avakov.
"With neo-Nazi Vadym Troyan appointed as head of the Kyiv police, I would not be surprised if these guys [on the group photo above] were newly employed law enforcers," — Anton Shekhovtsov (Ukraine's leading internationally recognized researcher of the far right) commented on Facebook.
👍5
That's the source of those accusations against the head the Kiev Oblast regional police — Troyan. The guy is an Azov veteran and a childhood friend of Andrey Biletzky (more about this nazi) (you can see them together in the last photo).
💥 Bellingcat: Defend the White Race, 2019
quote:
Newly uncovered statements by a senior law-enforcement official in Ukraine, former Azov fighter and deputy head of Kyiv region police Serhiy Bondarenko, suggest that incorporation of the Azov Regiment into the National Guard of Ukraine didn’t affect the far-right ideology espoused by the former’s members — and instead allowed Azov to obtain sophisticated weaponry and build their own political party.
In 2015, Bondarenko admitted he was a veteran far-right operative, and stated his confidence that “all members of Azov have permanent ideological views that won’t change.”
He also listed current deputy-minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, Vadym Troyan, as an example of a Ukrainian law enforcement official loyal to Azov.
💥 Bellingcat: Defend the White Race, 2019
quote:
Newly uncovered statements by a senior law-enforcement official in Ukraine, former Azov fighter and deputy head of Kyiv region police Serhiy Bondarenko, suggest that incorporation of the Azov Regiment into the National Guard of Ukraine didn’t affect the far-right ideology espoused by the former’s members — and instead allowed Azov to obtain sophisticated weaponry and build their own political party.
In 2015, Bondarenko admitted he was a veteran far-right operative, and stated his confidence that “all members of Azov have permanent ideological views that won’t change.”
He also listed current deputy-minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, Vadym Troyan, as an example of a Ukrainian law enforcement official loyal to Azov.
👍4😈1
Artyom Bonov [with Azov battalion insignia on a shoulder] is on top of a famous Azov's Armoured Personnel Carrier (APC) (1st photo, top).
Other Azov nazi too liked to take pictures of this APC.. Yes, and how would you go about without a "Sieg Heil" these days... (the last pic)
Other Azov nazi too liked to take pictures of this APC.. Yes, and how would you go about without a "Sieg Heil" these days... (the last pic)
👍7
Die Welt (Germany): Ukrainian Army uses civilian buildings as a shield, 2022
So far it was Putin troll propaganda - now "DIE WELT" admits that Ukrainians are shooting from civilian buildings such as schools.
In doing so, the Ukrainians are turning civilian facilities into military targets, which is a war crime. By shooting down a school, they provoke a Russian counterattack, which is then portrayed in the western media as if Russia were deliberately killing civilians.
So far this has been dismissed as Russian propaganda.
So far it was Putin troll propaganda - now "DIE WELT" admits that Ukrainians are shooting from civilian buildings such as schools.
In doing so, the Ukrainians are turning civilian facilities into military targets, which is a war crime. By shooting down a school, they provoke a Russian counterattack, which is then portrayed in the western media as if Russia were deliberately killing civilians.
So far this has been dismissed as Russian propaganda.
YouTube
GASKRIEG ESKALIERT: Putin dreht am Gashahn - EU berät Notfallplan | WELT Newsstream
GASKRIEG ESKALIERT: Putin dreht am Gashahn - EU berät Notfallplan | WELT Newsstream
Vertreter von EU-Staaten haben sich nach Informationen der Deutschen Presse-Agentur auf einen Notfallplan zur Senkung des Gaskonsums verständigt. Er soll an diesem Dienstag…
Vertreter von EU-Staaten haben sich nach Informationen der Deutschen Presse-Agentur auf einen Notfallplan zur Senkung des Gaskonsums verständigt. Er soll an diesem Dienstag…
👍11
Media is too big
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
Die Welt: Ukraine Army position heavy artillery in residential areas, close to social infrastructure, hospitals, 2022
a poor trannoscript:
What we have also experienced here is destroyed residential buildings, destroyed schools. We also saw it in Bachmut, of course, it is a fact and that is also part of the truth of this war that (and we have already repeatedly seen and heard) the Ukraine position their guns, whether they are howitzers, whether they are mortars or grenade launchers, they actually position them in residential areas and often in the vicinity of civilian facilities and hospitals too.
That is also part of it, it has to be formulated clearly and we also heard from the soldiers that, on the one hand, it is possible to hold the lines of defense for the most part, but on the other hand, you also have to take heavy losses, the Russians are also there south of Bachmut troops when it was not far but advanced again...
P.S. Whoever can make a decent job of trannoscripting this video, will be praised!
a poor trannoscript:
What we have also experienced here is destroyed residential buildings, destroyed schools. We also saw it in Bachmut, of course, it is a fact and that is also part of the truth of this war that (and we have already repeatedly seen and heard) the Ukraine position their guns, whether they are howitzers, whether they are mortars or grenade launchers, they actually position them in residential areas and often in the vicinity of civilian facilities and hospitals too.
That is also part of it, it has to be formulated clearly and we also heard from the soldiers that, on the one hand, it is possible to hold the lines of defense for the most part, but on the other hand, you also have to take heavy losses, the Russians are also there south of Bachmut troops when it was not far but advanced again...
P.S. Whoever can make a decent job of trannoscripting this video, will be praised!
👍13🔥1
Reuters: In the battle between Ukraine and Russian separatists, shady private armies take the field, 2015
quote:
... More than 30 of these private battalions, comprised mostly of volunteer soldiers, exist throughout Ukraine. Although all have been brought under the authority of the military or the National Guard, the post-Maidan government is still struggling to control them.
Some* of Ukraine’s private battalions have blackened the country’s international reputation with their extremist views. The Azov battalion, partially funded by Taruta and Kolomoisky, uses the Nazi Wolfsangel symbol as its logo, and many of its members openly espouse neo-Nazi, anti-Semitic views.
The battalion members have spoken about “bringing the war to Kiev,” and said that Ukraine needs “a strong dictator to come to power who could shed plenty of blood but unite the nation in the process.”...
quote:
... More than 30 of these private battalions, comprised mostly of volunteer soldiers, exist throughout Ukraine. Although all have been brought under the authority of the military or the National Guard, the post-Maidan government is still struggling to control them.
Some* of Ukraine’s private battalions have blackened the country’s international reputation with their extremist views. The Azov battalion, partially funded by Taruta and Kolomoisky, uses the Nazi Wolfsangel symbol as its logo, and many of its members openly espouse neo-Nazi, anti-Semitic views.
The battalion members have spoken about “bringing the war to Kiev,” and said that Ukraine needs “a strong dictator to come to power who could shed plenty of blood but unite the nation in the process.”...
👍9😢3💩3
LA Times: Ukrainian political parties publicly praise many aspects of Nazism, 2014
quote:
It’s become popular to dismiss Russian President Vladimir Putin as paranoid and out of touch with reality. But his denunciation of “neofascist extremists” within the movement that toppled the old Ukrainian government, and in the ranks of the new one, is worth heeding.
...
why wave a red flag in front of a nervous bull? The answer is that for Svoboda, Right Sector and other Ukrainian far-right organizations, it was barely a handkerchief. These are groups whose thuggish young legions still sport a swastika-like symbol, whose leaders have publicly praised many aspects of Nazism and who venerate the World War II nationalist leader Stepan Bandera, whose troops occasionally collaborated with Hitler’s and massacred thousands of Poles and Jews.
...
But scarier than these parties’ whitewashing of the past are their plans for the future. They have openly advocated that no Russian language be taught in Ukrainian schools, that citizenship is only for those who pass Ukrainian language and culture exams, that only ethnic Ukrainians may adopt Ukrainian orphans and that new passports must identify their holders’ ethnicity — be it Ukrainian, Pole, Russian, Jew or other.
Is it so hard to understand Russians’ shock that senior U.S. officials (such as Sen. John McCain, Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland) flirt with extremists who have been denounced as anti-Semitic, xenophobic, even neo-Nazi by numerous human rights and anti-defamation groups? That they were snapping pictures and distributing pastries among protest leaders, some of whose minions were at that same moment distributing “The Protocols of the Elders of Zion” on Independence Square?
...
The European Parliament in 2012 condemned Svoboda’s racism, anti-Semitism and xenophobia as “against the EU’s fundamental values and principles.” The U.S. should not hesitate to do likewise now. It is not only the right thing to do, it would also open a door to compromise with Russia over this dangerous crisis. To remain silent sends exactly the wrong message to extremists on both sides.
quote:
It’s become popular to dismiss Russian President Vladimir Putin as paranoid and out of touch with reality. But his denunciation of “neofascist extremists” within the movement that toppled the old Ukrainian government, and in the ranks of the new one, is worth heeding.
...
why wave a red flag in front of a nervous bull? The answer is that for Svoboda, Right Sector and other Ukrainian far-right organizations, it was barely a handkerchief. These are groups whose thuggish young legions still sport a swastika-like symbol, whose leaders have publicly praised many aspects of Nazism and who venerate the World War II nationalist leader Stepan Bandera, whose troops occasionally collaborated with Hitler’s and massacred thousands of Poles and Jews.
...
But scarier than these parties’ whitewashing of the past are their plans for the future. They have openly advocated that no Russian language be taught in Ukrainian schools, that citizenship is only for those who pass Ukrainian language and culture exams, that only ethnic Ukrainians may adopt Ukrainian orphans and that new passports must identify their holders’ ethnicity — be it Ukrainian, Pole, Russian, Jew or other.
Is it so hard to understand Russians’ shock that senior U.S. officials (such as Sen. John McCain, Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland) flirt with extremists who have been denounced as anti-Semitic, xenophobic, even neo-Nazi by numerous human rights and anti-defamation groups? That they were snapping pictures and distributing pastries among protest leaders, some of whose minions were at that same moment distributing “The Protocols of the Elders of Zion” on Independence Square?
...
The European Parliament in 2012 condemned Svoboda’s racism, anti-Semitism and xenophobia as “against the EU’s fundamental values and principles.” The U.S. should not hesitate to do likewise now. It is not only the right thing to do, it would also open a door to compromise with Russia over this dangerous crisis. To remain silent sends exactly the wrong message to extremists on both sides.
Los Angeles Times
Ukraine's threat from within
Neofascists are as much a menace to Ukraine as Putin's actions in Crimea.
👍10