Re: [politics] Law in Russia about disagreeing with annexation of krym

From: Pavlo Ivanchenko ([email protected])
Date: Wed Mar 26 2014 - 21:17:41 EST


And to think that this is the Russia that Yanukovych fled to. At least
Lukashenko was right in criticizing Yanuk for fleeing and the imported
"tourists" and buried 5th column agents are from that country to which
Yanuk and Sobachnyk and the whole cabinet fled. One wonders why they cannot
even make the attempt to form a pro-Yanuk "government in exile in Moscow".
At least Lenin and the bolsheviks put a greater effort into their
creativity by creating a Ukrainian SSR government in Kharkiv and
masquerading behind it claiming that they were independent and voluntarily
united with Red Russia. I hope those in eastern and southern Ukraine are
mad that their president deserted them in their moment of crisis. They
realize this I hope. The treasury is looted, the cabinet and president fled
creating a power vacuum and seeking refuge in Russia. Please don't tell me
that the constituents of eastern and southern Ukraine want to follow him in
his footsteps and beg Putin to raid them over and create another
neo-Russian empire or "USSR light". Those in the east and the south should
not succumb to panic or be scared or sad. It is time to get mad and angry
and wake up. They better condemn Yanukovych and stand up for their country
and check Putin. There had better be anger and indignation among the
populace from end to end. And please I hope the east and south don't fall
for the Russian FSB orchestrated "neo-Nazi" propaganda against western
Ukraine and the scaremongering tactics about the "western Ukrainian
Banderite fascists" coming to burn their villages and murder people for
speaking Russian unlike what the Russian thugs and gangsters are doing to
pro-Ukrainian demonstrators and those who speak Ukrainian in an independent
Ukraine that is supposed to be independent for 23 years now.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zHr407sRht0&list=UU2FCgT_PVESYWYSiekDFfCw

PI

On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 6:56 PM, Pavlo Ivanchenko <[email protected]>wrote:

> And people in the west think there is freedom in Russia and western
> foreign policy has to be so russocentric to sacrifice the other post-soviet
> republics. The Achilles heel here is tougher stance vis-�-vis Russia.
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> On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 10:37 AM, Francine Ponomarenko <
> [email protected]> wrote:
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>> http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/03/26/7020433/
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>> This is really incredible.
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>> But I fear that Ukraine and the west are not ready for what Putin is
>> planning. He has slurped in Krym, now his appetite is just getting started.
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