Ukrainian
nationalists humiliate, violently force state TV channel head to
resign
NTU
is state-run and operates the nation’s largest public broadcaster,
Pershyi Natsionalnyi.
The
Svoboda party’s press secretary, Aleksandr Aronets, said on his
Facebook page that they“forced
the head of the Pershyi Natsionalnyi Panteleymonov to write a letter
of resignation.” As
proof, he attached a picture of the paper.
The head of the National Television Company of Ukraine (NTU) has been beaten by members of the nationalist Svoboda party and forced to write a letter of resignation over allegations that his channel aired anti-Ukrainian content.
RT,
19
March, 2014
The
office of the acting CEO of the National Television Company of
Ukraine, Aleksandr Panteleymonov, was stormed by people who claimed
to be members of the freedom of speech and information committee.
What began as a loud conversation quickly turned into a fight.
A
video of the incident has been posted online.
Still from video by Svoboda Party
Svoboda
(Freedom) party members yelled at the interim CEO and beat him in the
face, accusing the channel of a lack of nationalism and forcefully
demanding his resignation.
“Write
your resignation!” Sit down! I told you, sit down!,” yelled
one of the members while throwing punches and pushing Panteleymonov.
“You
are feasting in my Ukraine!...Here is a paper, pen, write the
resignation now quickly, you animal...You are Moskal (a derogatory
term for Russian) garbage!”
He
replied to the men, saying: “I
am not Russian, I am Ukrainian.” But
to that they responded: “You
are Ukrainian? You are sh*t! You campaigned for Moscow, you lied to
Ukrainians for our money!”
Image from
facebook.com/oleksandr.aronets
“During
Yanukovich’s [presidency] he was a deputy for information policy of
Egor Benkendorf [former NTU CEO and now the chairman of TV channel
'Inter'], i.e. he was personally behind brainwashing the Ukrainians
and was convincing them that improvements have happened already, and
when people were getting killed, he was showing a TV series about the
Russian army. For the last year he has been the head of the
channel,” reads
the statement.
The
Svoboda party is a far-right Ukrainian nationalist party, which is
currently one of the five largest parties in the country. The event
comes amid a wide, vocal presence of far-right groups in Ukrainian
politics.
Meanwhile,
a number of Russian channels have been banned in Ukraine, and a
satellite provider that used to provide services for RT was
threatened by unknown gunmen.
Just
last week, the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
criticized Kiev’s “repressive”move
to shut down the broadcasting of Russian TV channels after the media
watchdog reported that over 50 percent of providers have already
fulfilled the order allegedly aimed at “ensuring
national security and sovereignty.”
“As
of 11:00 GMT, March 11th, 50 percent of providers throughout Ukraine
have disabled broadcasting of foreign channels” and
others are preparing to follow, the National Television and Radio
Broadcasting Council of Ukraine said on its website.
This
was not the first time that nationalist radicals coerced individuals
to sign resignation letters by using violence and threats. Far-right
radicals wearing masks stormed a city council meeting last week,
armed with bats and hammers.
What about the possibility of a false flag? Just asking...
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