Unreported and ingnored by the Western media – the threat of the Far Right
Ukraine’s nationalist party
leader calls for Right
Sector’s total mobilization
Far-right
Right Sector party leader Dmitry Yarosh has called his supporters to
mobilize and get ready to take decisive steps to ‘defend Ukraine’s
sovereignty’. He urged the security forces not to interfere but
help the nationalists restore ‘legal order’.
RT,
11
April, 2014
In an online video on the
Right Sector Youtube page Yarosh “commanded all arms of the Right
Sector to fully mobilize and get ready to take decisive steps to
defend Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.”
“I call upon the
Ukrainian security forces not only to refrain from counteracting the
Right Sector, but also help [the party members] to bring legal order
to the Ukrainian land,” he said.
On Monday radical
activists representing the Right Sector attempted to storm Kiev’s
Supreme Court building, demanding the adoption of lustration
legislation, which implies that people connected to the former regime
may not hold office in the new authority.
Over 1,500 nationalists
from the Right Sector circled the Ukrainian parliament in Kiev on
March 27. They demanded the resignation of Ukraine’s Interior
Minister Arsen Avakov after the police killed Aleksandr Muzychko also
known as Sashko Bilyi, one of the Right Sector leaders. The group
held Avakov personally responsible for the death of the notorious
radical militant.
Following the siege of
Kiev parliament Ukraine’s security officials discussed banning the
Right Sector.
The Right Sector movement
first came to international spotlight at the end of November 2013
supporting the pro-EU protests in Kiev. Its members were very active
in the violence which triggered the ouster of President Viktor
Yanukovich. Right Sector fighters used clubs, petrol bombs, and
firearms against Ukrainian police while wearing Nazi insignia.
In March the
ultra-nationalist movement decided to become a political party,
nominating Yarosh for president.
Yarosh has headed an
ultra-right Stepan Bandera All-Ukrainian Organization ″Tryzub″
since 2005. During the EuroMaidan protests, the organization became
the base of the Right Sector. Russia put Yarosh on an international
wanted list and charged him with inciting terrorism after he urged
Chechen terrorist leader Doku Umarov to launch attacks on Russia.
Yarosh has also threatened to destroy Russian pipelines on Ukrainian
territory.
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