Sunday, 2 March 2014

The 'Right Sector' calls for terrorism against Ukraine

Ukraine nationalist leader calls on 'most wanted' terrorist Umarov 'to act against Russia'


RT,
1 March, 2014

A leader of the Ukrainian radical group Pravy Sektor (Right Sector), Dmitry Yarosh, has called on Russia’s most wanted terrorist Doku Umarov to act against Russia in an address posted on Right Sector’s page in VKontakte social network.

The statement points out that many Ukrainians with arms in the hands” supported Chechen militants in their fight against Russians and it is time to support Ukraine now.”

The message, signed leader of Right Sector Dmitry Yarosh” then calls on Umarov to activate his fight”and take a unique chance to win” over Russia.
Umarov, who commanded groups of militants in both Chechen wars and organized several large terror acts, is the most wanted terrorist in Russia. Umarov has claimed responsibility for several attacks on Russian civilians, including the 2010 Moscow Metro bombings and the 2011 Domodedovo International Airport bombing, which killed dozens of people and injured hundreds.
In March 2011, Umarov was put on the UN Security Council’s Al-Qaeda and Taliban Sanctions Committee list of individuals. The US government has also announced a $5 million reward for information leading to the terrorist leader’s capture.
The self-proclaimed ‘Emir of the Caucasus Emirate’ routinely recorded video addresses, in which he incited terror attacks against Russian government forces and civilians. He last appeared alive in a video posted on the internet in summer 2013, calling to step up terrorist activities and thwart the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics. Umarov’s long absence led rumors of his death to spread, but so far this has not been officially confirmed.

The Russian Foreign Ministry’s commissioner for human rights Konstantin Dolgov said that Moscow awaits the West’s reaction to Yarosh’s appeal to Umarov.
The Ukrainian neo-fascist Yarosh has appealed to terrorist Umarov,” Dolgov wrote on Twitter. Does the West place their stake on such Ukrainian ‘democrats’? Will they react to this?”



Ukraine ultranationalist leader vows to hang new interior minister 'like a dog'


Some of those who helped the current Kiev government into power, are already vowing to turn against the new authorities. Radical militant leader Aleksadndr Muzychko is seen in the video reacting to the Interior Minister's pledge to investigate his recent actions. Muzyuchko is known for his anti-semitic and neo-nazi views, as well as for fighting against Russian troops in the Chechen campaign in the 1990s.






Even the BBC might be getting it.

Ukraine The far right groups patrolling Kiev



Last month's revolution in Ukraine saw thousands of students, workers and families take to the streets to demand political reform.


But amongst the crowds of ordinary citizens were a small number of far-right groups, who were often responsible for the most organised and violent protests.



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