Arsen Avakov, the junta's police minister, fears that "few more deputies' broken faces and lynched men, and Europe might turn away" from this Nazi regime or what he calls "our victorious revolution."
---Vladimir Suchan
He says Ukraine is a European country! So, by the way, was Germany when it gassed the Jews.
SMR
---Vladimir Suchan
He says Ukraine is a European country! So, by the way, was Germany when it gassed the Jews.
SMR
Avakov
fears that Europe and the United States will turn its back on Ukraine
Аваков опасается, что Европа и США отвернутся от Украины
The
head of the MIA of Ukraine believes that this may occur because of
frequent attacks of radicals on deputies.
1
October, 2014
The
EU agreed on a mission for the preparation of Ukrainian law
enforcement agencies
Recently
in Ukraine there are more cases of attacks "on the Right sector
of the" people's deputies and officials, which the extremists,
in particular, put in trash cans. So, the activists threw Deputy
Viktor Pilipes in the trash, when he arrived to the CEC for filing,
and this week on Tuesday, the radicals on the Right sector"
attacked in Odessa on the Deputy of the Party of regions Nestor
Shufrych, which is received in the result of the concussion.
"A
couple of broken faces of Safrica, linearnih Pilipishina and Europe
turn away from our victorious revolution. I'm afraid that America,
too," wrote Avakov on Wednesday his page on Facebook.
The
Minister urged Ukrainians not to become impoverished to the savages,
and, noting that we should not give in to the desire to judge the
right crowd. "We will adopt the laws, such as the recent
lustrations, define and legitimate punishment and responsibility -
civilized and worthy of the status of Ukrainian," added Avakov.
Ukraine's
Parliament on September 17, adopted on second and final reading the
law on lustration - cleansing power. According to the Prime Minister
Arseniy Yatsenyuk, under this law is subject to one million various
officials, civil servants, law enforcement officials, including the
whole Cabinet, the whole vertical of power". Speaker of the
Verkhovna Rada Oleksandr Turchynov September 25, signed the law and
sent it to the President for signing. President Petro Poroshenko
later said that, most likely, will sign the law, but he still has
time, and he wants to consult with the public.
The
lustration of power - one of the main requirements of Maidan
activists in February 2014 formulated criteria for the selection of
members of the "government of the people's trust". To date
the legislation of Ukraine did not provide the lustration procedure.
The Prosecutor General of Ukraine Vitaliy Yarema said that the law on
lustration, adopted by the Verkhovna Rada, is not in conformity with
the Constitution of Ukraine and international regulations.
Via
Facebook
A
member of Ukrainian Parliament, Nestor Shufrich, was severely beaten
in Odessa by a small crowd of Right Sector thugs. This deputy is a
member of the former governing Party of Regions, and this is how the
"new Ukrainian democracy" approaches the parliamentary
elections process.
It
is notable that local police was almost idle during the beating up
process.
This
is not the first time, when Nazi mobsters attack members of
parliament. Another Ukrainan Parliament Deput - Oleg Tsariov - was
badly beaten in Kiev by a crowd of Maidan militia, who arrived right
to the doors of the TV studio, where Tsariov expressed some views
contradicting the Maidan ideology.
Despite
all claims to be a European country, Ukraine is rapidly degrading to
the state of a third-world anarchy run by masked armed gangs.
Right
Sector attacks anti-austerity protest in Kharkov
“Funny, I always thought that banning opposition political parties, dismantling and subverting checks&balances system, and assigning dictatorial powers to oneself was fascism (re: recent sanctions law allows anyone to be detained and property confiscated without trial).”
Ukrainian
military run business selling POWs and civilians
29
September, 2014
Freelance
correspondent of "First Crimean" TV channel, Anna Mokhova,
spent nearly a month being a captive of Ukrainian security services.
The journalist was released on September 22 as part of exchange of
prisoners. She said after her release that she was beaten in
Ukrainian captivity, RIA Novosti reports with reference to the
journalist.
"We
were prisoners of war. During the first five days, they would beat
us. They would treat us fairly tough, but correctly, given the war
time," said Mokhova. She also said that during the captivity,
she received different threats, including the threat of execution.
Mokhova
noted that the status of a journalist complicated the conditions of
her captivity, as the Ukrainian side said that Russian journalists
were biased in covering the events in Ukraine.
She
also said that she was going to return to the south-east of Ukraine
to participate in the exchange of prisoners. "I hope to
participate in the work of the commission for POWs, as I have seen
the situation from inside," she said.
The
journalist also said that, when in captivity, she witnessed tortures
of civilians by Ukrainian security forces. "I saw that with my
own eyes. During the whole time, we were staying in a basement
chamber. Closer to the end, a civilian was thrown to us, who was
never a militia. He was from Sloviansk, but they just made him
testify against himself, so he became a prisoner of war ... The man
had his legs and ribs fractured. I bandaged him myself," says
Mokhova.
According
to her, the man was accused of having ties with militia fighters.
Using contacts in his mobile phone, Ukrainian soldiers found a
friend of his in the town. They beat them both and then tortured the
men to testify against each other, said Mokhova.
"At
this example, I can say that the Ukrainian military were often doing
the things that did not fit into international norms," she said.
The
journalist also said that the Ukrainian troops were running business
to sell prisoners of war. "This business booms forever. Working
as a military correspondent for the People's Republic of Donetsk, I
am aware of the situation. They took a boyfriend from a young Crimean
woman and threw him into a basement somewhere in Sloviansk. Then they
called her back and said that she would have to pay 50 thousand
dollars ransom. The woman could collect only $20,000. She came to
Sloviansk, where she was told to go to Kiev, to Maidan - the riots
were still going on at that time. She was told to find a tent there.
So the woman came to Kiev, found the tent, where they took her money
and gave her a paper saying that her boyfriend could be released. She
then returned to Slaviansk, and the man was released," Mokhova
said.
Mokhova
disappeared on August 24 during a trip to the war zone in the
Donbass. The journalist was detained along with her colleague on a
highway between Donetsk and Makeyevka. Later, it became known that
the journalist was held by Ukrainian Security Service in the Kharkiv
region. She was suspected of crossing the border of Ukraine illegally
"to execute the tasks of Russian secret services."
Mokhova
was released on September 22, as part of a prisoner exchange between
representatives of the breakaway republics and the Ukrainian
military.
In
the beginning of August, another Russian journalist went missing in
eastern Ukraine - MIA Russia Today photojournalist Andrei Stenin. A
month later, it was established that the journalist was killed. On
September 5, Stenin was buried in Moscow on Troekurovsky Cemetery
next to his colleagues, who were also killed in the Ukrainian
conflict - Igor Kornelyuk, Anton Voloshin and Anatoly Klyan.
Watch
Ukraine’s Right Sector throw their own leader in the trash.
In Odessa members of the Ultra-nationalist Right Sector beat and throw one of the group’s leaders in the garbage
In
Kharkov, a man was found impaled on a church fence, his body attached
with electrician's tape to the fence. Medical gloves were found on
the site. According to witnesses, he was killed by Right Sector
activists on suspicion of being a sympathizer of Novorussia.
According to official police reports, this man impaled himself and,
presumably, having done that, found the time and energy to securely
attach himself to the fence with tape
Bring this War Criminal Poroshenko to PRISON. Not tomorrow, not next week, not next month,... TODAY!
Holy shit, this is incredible Robin. Great work exposing the rise of Fascism in Europe.
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