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Dmitry Tymchuk’s Military Blog: Summary – May 5, 2014
Dmitry Tymchuk, Information Resistance 05.05.2014 Translated and edited by Voices of Ukraine Brothers and sisters, Here’s the Summary for May 5, 2014 (for the previous summary, please see the Summary for May 2). The bad news: 1. Not-suited-to-be-candidate [Oleh] Tsaryov barged … Continue reading
Igor Kabanenko: Thoughts of the day
By Igor Kabanenko, Newly-appointed representative of the Defence Minister 05.03.2014 Translated and edited by Voices of Ukraine Friends, I’m sorry that I’ve kept silent after my appointment – the situation is too sensitive. Here are some thoughts of the day: … Continue reading
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The Crimean “Occupendum” – Mustafa Jemilev was right: the decision about Crimea’s anschluss is legally fraught.
According to the report of the Presidential Council on Civil Society and Human Rights of the Russian Federation, the Crimean referendum is assessed as follows: SYNOPSIS • the overwhelming majority of citizens in Sevastopol have voted for joining to Russia … Continue reading
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Tagged #Amnesty_International, #CrimeaInvasion, #EuromaidanSOS, #Human_Rights, #RussiaInvadesUkraine, #SaveUkraine, #ukraineprotests, #ukrainian_revolution, civil society, Constitution of Ukraine, Crimea, Crimean referendum, occupendum, Presidential Council on Civil Society and Human Rights of the Russian Federation, Russia, Ukraine
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Ulrich Speck: Wie war das gleich mit Schröder, Putin und den Geiseln?
Ulrich Speck schreibt auf Facebook: Das neue Narrativ: Gerhard Schröder hat bei Putin die Freilassung der OSZE-Beobachter erwirkt. Es gibt keinerlei Beweis dafür, aber so wird es dargestellt. Ein alternatives Narrativ, für das es ebenfalls keine Beweise gibt, könnte so … Continue reading
