Ukraine
president heckled by protesters in Switzerland
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http://on.rt.com/wm1rfe
RT,
20
January, 2015
Ukrainian
President Petro Poroshenko faced an unpleasant moment during his
Swiss visit, when his lecture at the University of Zurich was
disrupted by a group of protesters, who booed him leaving him
speechless for several seconds.
Poroshenko
is taking part in the World Economic Forum at Davos, and his program
included participation in the Special Churchill Symposium, an event
held annually since 1996.
His
delivery as principal speaker of this years’ lecture at the
University of Zurich was disrupted, when one of the attendees
shouted: “I don’t want to
sit with someone in this room who is killing children!”
The
outburst was followed with a concert of booing, which left the
Ukrainian leader speechless for several seconds, and he then tried to
continue his speech with little success. Poroshenko regained his
composure after hearing on obscene phrase in Russian rising over the
hum.
“If
anybody understands what she said, that is exactly the cultural level
of this lady,” Poroshenko said with a laugh. “Glory to Ukraine,”
he added in Ukrainian.
Poroshenko
arrived to Switzerland days after ordering a new mobilization in his
country, conscripting new soldiers for the ongoing military crackdown
of the rebellious eastern regions. The order was followed by a
massive offensive on Sunday.
Kiev’s
armed forces, including bombers, heavy artillery, multiple rocket
launchers and missiles have been attacking militia forces since April
2014. The militia took up arms after a ‘coup’ in Kiev led the
current government into power. Ukraine and its foreign supporters
accuse Russia of supporting the rebels with arms and troops, although
no conclusive evidence of such allegations has been presented.
Moscow
says Kiev is committing war crimes against its own people and that
its allies chose to turn a blind eye on those atrocities.
International human rights organizations, including Human Rights
Watch and the International Committee of the Red Cross, have
repeatedly called on both Kiev and the rebels to stop using
indiscriminate weapons and protect the civilian population.
The
UN estimates that at least 4,800 people have died in eastern Ukraine
during the conflict
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