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Resistance See other Resistance Articles Title: Round Three: Most Ukrainians Believe Country Due for New 'Revolution of Dignity' © Sputnik/ Stringer Europe 10:37 05.09.2016(updated 13:32 05.09.2016) Get short URL 91736200 More than half of Ukrainians believe that the so-called 2014 Maidan Revolution of Dignity in their country failed to reach its goals, and that a third 'Maidan' change of power is due, the news website Korrespondent.net reported, referring to the results of an opinion poll. Soros Hacked: US Billionaire Manipulated Europeans Into Accepting Maidan Almost 70 percent of Ukrainians feel that that the so-called Maidan Revolution of Dignity that took place in Ukraine in 2014 never reached its stated objectives, according to the news website Korrespondent.net. The website referred to the results of an opinion poll that was conducted by the Ukrainian non-governmental marketing and sociological research company Research & Branding Group in July 2016. According to the survey, about 56 percent of respondents also did not rule out that a new Maidan Revolution could take place in their country in the future. The country had its first so-called Maidan Revolution in 2004 amid accusations that presidential candidate Viktor Yanukovych had committed voter fraud. It followed up this 'Orange Revolution', which was known as 'Maidan' (named after Kiev's Independence Square or Maidan Nezalezhnosti), with a 'Revolution of Dignity' in 2014. Violent clashes with law enforcement broke out on the square, claiming the lives of some 100 civilians. In this second Maidan, dubbed Euromaidan, the corrupt government of Yanukovych, who had become president following a fair and democratic election, was ousted by a US-backed coup. Russia refused to recognize the new interim government, and when the predominantly Russian region of Crimea, which had been ceded to Soviet Ukraine by Soviet Russia in the 1950's, voted for independence and subsequently to reunify with Russia, Russia accepted. According to the survey, 68 percent said that the goals that were established during the first Maidan and Euromaidan were never reached, a standpoint that was opposed by just five percent of respondents. In addition, around 53 percent said that they did not support the so-called anti-terrorist operation in eastern Ukraine, which was backed by a third of respondents. The poll also showed that more than half of Ukrainians remained pessimistic about the possible introduction of a visa-free regime with the EU; 57 percent of respondents said they didn't expect visa-free travel to become a reality in 2016. Earlier this year, Der Spiegel contributor Moritz Gathmann lamented the fact that two years on, it is obvious to almost everyone that Euromaidan was a pyrrhic victory, coming at a heavy material and moral cost and resulting in oligarchy, rather than freedom, prevailing in Ukraine. As for the anti-terrorist operation, it was launched by Ukrainian security forces in April 2014 to reign in supporters of independence in eastern Ukraine's Donbass Region. Kiev and the West have repeatedly accused Russia of backing the Donbass independence supporters, allegations that Moscow vehemently denies. When the breakaway regions of Lugansk and Donetsk voted to join Russia in 2014, Moscow refused, and later supported international efforts in Minsk to bring about an end to the conflict. Read more: sputniknews.com/europe/20160905/1044969716/ukraine-maidan-revolution-poll.html Poster Comment: Dirk Ramsey... Ukrainian politics is best described as "same circus, different clowns" STOP killary !!... The ukries are actually dumb poles ! Nudelman,kagan and pyatt wanted to create a New Khzaria from a Crimea hived off from a divided Ukraine, as a backup state after they run from Palestine, only the FSB was listening. The jew NWO kagans know only Russia can destroy the new khazar kingdon that has arisen in Palestine. Anton KOMAROV... If only the public would take the time to become better informed of the facts as opposed to the hype and misinformation,then yet another regime change orchestrated by the Neocons in the USA would never have got off the ground.How much needless suffering was experienced by Ukrainians of all persuasions for what?To find that they are no longer relevant sand the empty promises of the EU/UK/USA were just words blowing in the wind? Time for the Ukrainians to wake up and realise that without Russia's help ,they have been cast to the wind by the supposed backers.What will they do when Winter arrives and Gas must be paid for?Appeal yet again to the charity of the Russians,who still have not been paid for the Gas they have used to date? Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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