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Title: Stay Away From Kiev
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URL Source: http://original.antiwar.com/justin/2014/11/18/stay-away-from-kiev/
Published: Nov 19, 2014
Author: Justin Raimondo
Post Date: 2014-11-19 08:10:25 by Ada
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Views: 81
Comments: 8

… Where the chief of police is an out-of-the-closet neo-Nazi

"Their children will hole up in basements!" screeched Ukrainian "President" Poroshenko, the oligarch and "Chocolate King." "This is how we will win this war!" He was talking about the children of the people of East Ukraine, whose cities are being bombed from the air by the US-supported Ukrainian military. Thousands have been killed, mostly civilians: Ukraine’s war on its own people has displaced nearly a million people. Many have fled to neighboring Russia, while a little under half a million are classified as internally displaced refugees. The Ukrainian military, which claims to be fighting "terrorists," is using cluster bombs – weapons that are banned in the civilized world, but freely used by Ukraine’s military, which includes the neo-Nazi Azov Battalion.

Formally inducted into Ukraine’s US-backed military machine, the Azov Battalion was organized by openly neo-Nazi groups, and has been such a success that their deputy commander, Vadim Troyan, has been appointed the city of Kiev’s chief of police. Troyan is a member of the "Patriot[s] of Ukraine," a paramilitary group associated with the Social-National Assembly – an umbrella group, founded in 2008, uniting a number of ultra-rightist and openly neo-Nazi Ukrainian organizations. The appointment was made by Interior Minister Arsen Avakov, a member of the "moderate" People’s Front party of Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk.

While both Troyan and the Ukrainian government deny any association with neo- Nazis, the Human Rights Group of Kharkiv says he "ran for Ukraine’s parliament this year as a member of the People’s Front. He is described on their site as being a member of ‘Patriot of Ukraine.’" Before Troyan’s elevation to the top law enforcement position in the country’s capital, he and his fellow neo-Nazis were quite well-known to the police in Kharkiv, where they regularly beat up their political opponents as well as foreign students, migrants, and homosexuals.

So if you’re going to Kiev, perhaps to do a little sight-seeing, or maybe to attend a conference, and you’re a foreign student, or a homosexual – or even if you just look a little out of place – be forewarned: it’s not safe.

And if you’re a reporter covering the conflict in Ukraine, and you have any interaction with the Ukrainian government – specifically the Ukrainian intelligence service known as the SBU – be advised that you will be dealing with Yuri Michalchyshyn, formerly the chief ideologist of the neo-fascist Svoboda party, who has been appointed head of the SBU’s "Department of Propaganda."

Michalchyhyn is a real piece of work: as the former head of the "Joseph Goebbels Political Research Center," he isn’t shy about his advocacy of National Socialism. "We are against diversity," he told the Guardian. "Ukraine is for Ukrainians." Among his political activities: organizing a torchlight parade replete with Nazi symbolism. Michalhyhyn considers the Holoaust "a bright episode in European civilization."

One can only imagine what kind of propaganda Michalchyhyn will be turning out on behalf of the Ukrainian SBU – paid for with American tax dollars.

Even supporters of the Maidan coup, such as the socialist Volodymyr Ischenko, who calls it a "peoples’ revolt," are sounding the alarm over the rise of the organized fascist movement in Ukraine. Yet there has been almost zero coverage of this in the Western media, which is content to echo the US State Department’s line about how Democracy is marching onward in Kiev as Ukraine "chooses Europe" over the East.

We are told that the Ukrainian far right isn’t a real factor in the nation’s politics because the extremist parties didn’t do well in the parliamentary elections, and yet many of the most explicit neo-Nazis ran under the banner of the "mainstream" parties, such Azov Battalion commander Andriy Biletsky, who ran for the parliament – and won – as the candidate of the People’s Front.

The ugly reality is that the Ukrainian "revolution" was nothing of the sort: it was a coup rather than a revolution, and its leadership, rather than being aspiring democrats who want to be members in good standing of the West, are in fact a collection of thieving oligarchs, like Poroshenko, neo-Nazi thugs, and the usual opportunists who hang around every Western-backed "color revolution" looking for the main chance. Standing behind them are the Western intelligence agencies who ginned up this phony "revolution," and are now homing in on the Russians, hoping to provoke a full-scale invasion of Ukraine so as to justify their plans for a revival of the cold war.

As for the future of Ukraine: it is being set up for a full-scale fascist takeover. When the neoliberal policies of the EU-supported Ukraine government are implemented, people will be losing their pensions, and what little economic security they have left. Prices will rise – and so will demagogues such as Radical Party leader Oleh Lyashko, an ultra-nationalist whose party recently won 1.7 million votes and 22 seats in the parliament. According to one report, Lyashko’s campaign posters "featured him impaling a caricatured Jewish oligarch on a Ukrainian trident."

The selling of the Ukrainian "revolution" as a "democratic" uprising that established a "pro-Western" liberal government in Kiev has got to be one of the public relations triumphs of the century. The masters of spin who pulled this off have managed to turn black into white – but the truth is slowly emerging. Perhaps the Western media will begin to wake up when Kiev’s chief of police starts breaking up opposition party meetings and giving fascist hoodlums the run of the streets – or perhaps not. In any event, it’s clear that the warning I issued from the very beginning – that a monster is awakening in Ukraine – was right on target.

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#1. To: Ada (#0)

One can only imagine what kind of propaganda Michalchyhyn will be turning out on behalf of the Ukrainian SBU – paid for with American tax dollars.

One can easily see what kind of propaganda Raimondo is churning out.

Member in good standing with the Mad Dog Brigade of Propagandists.

Cynicom  posted on  2014-11-19   8:28:47 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Cynicom (#1)

One can easily see what kind of propaganda Raimondo is churning out.

I'd be interested to see how you arrived at that conclusion....

Rube Goldberg  posted on  2014-11-19   11:37:23 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Rube Goldberg (#4)

I'd be interested to see how you arrived at that conclusion....

History is a stern teacher.

For instance I recall when Hitler went rabid during the 1930s, decrying the gross abuse of minority Germans in several countries. The drumbeat went on for years, until he finally showed his hand.

Currently the Ukraine is estimated to be 77% Ukrainian, the rest Russians, Poles Jews etc etc.

When the Soviet Union collapsed, here is how ALL of the people reacted, without outside agitation.

It is interesting to reflect upon.

"Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Ukraine became an independent state. This independence was supported by the referendum in all regions of Ukrainian SSR, including those with large Russian populations. A study of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine found that in 1991, 75% of ethnic Russians in Ukraine no longer identified themselves with the Russian nation. In the December 1991 Ukrainian independence referendum 55% of the ethnic Russians in Ukraine voted for independence."

Have we forgotten already?

Cynicom  posted on  2014-11-19   13:14:49 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: Cynicom (#5)

Currently the Ukraine is estimated to be 77% Ukrainian, the rest Russians, Poles Jews etc etc.

Cite some sources other than you.

BTW, there IS no such nationality as "Ukraine". Ukraine used to be part of Poland, Hungary, and Russia. Prior to that it was part of the Russian Empire, and prior to that, it was part of Lithuania.

Somewhere along the way parts of it were considered Galacia.

Various sections of those nations were carved up into what is now called Ukraine, where it was a region in recent past, and was not even a country until after the collapse of the Soviet Union.

FormerLurker  posted on  2014-11-19   17:27:19 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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