Saturday, 4 October 2014

Ukrainian Nazis in NYC

"Odessa massacre exhibit was attacked by Ukrainian Nazis in New York City. 3 young people entered the exhibit, started throwing papers with Azov battalion logos, spray-painting the walls and photographs with words 'Lies', broke a laptop and sprayed the organizer with tear gas. The free exhibit also showcased other pictures from Ukraine and Syria.


"America, the Nazis are already here!"


Nazis trash exhibit in NYC
Выставка, посвященная событиям на Украине и в Сирии, подверглась нападению




Exhibit about the tragic events in Ukraine and Syria, which is currently held in the Chelsea district of New York City was attacked today by unknown vandals. 

The subject of attack were some of the photographs, including those of Andre Stenin, 150 objects from the war zone, Molotoff cocktails, rocket shells, children's toys from destroyed homes. 

Our US correspondent Valentin Bogdanov will tell us about the details of the attack: 

"Bandera flyers with Azov battalion logo, damaged photographs, pepper spray on the walls - this is what the exhibit 'Material Evidence' looks like today in New York. Today it was attacked by Ukrainian nationalists. 

The truth about the events on Maidan and Southeast Ukraine by objective photographers from all over the world outraged those who don't want to accept it. 

Three young people took part in the attack. First they let a young woman in, while one was throwing flyers with Bandera slogans, others spray-painted the word 'Lie' on the wall with black paint and damaged several photographs.

 When the organizer of the exhibit, Benjamin Hiller tried to stop them they sprayed him with pepper spray right in the face. "As soon as we opened, 3 people entered, 2 men and one woman, they were throwing flyers with Ukrainian radical symbols. 

Then a men in a hoodie and black glasses approached me and asked me if I am the curator, I said yes, then he kicked me with a foot towards the table. Threw a computer on the ground, 

I was sprayed with pepper spray, orange paint was splashed on the walls, exhibits and my clothes." 

The names of the attackers are unknown, but the exhibit, which is also devoted to Syria, since its opening day attracted many nationalists, who were seen by our news crew."


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