Russian Terrorists Thwart Evacuation of Infant in Serious Condition to Kharkiv for Propaganda’s Sake

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Recently, a heartbreaking picture from the Eastern Ukrainian city of Sloviansk, where the Ukrainian Army is carrying out the anti-terrorist operation, has flown around the internet. The picture shows a baby boy, Yevheniy Yezekyan, who suffers from cerebral palsy and could not be evacuated because of being connected to an artificial lung ventilation machine.

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Almost immediately, activists appeared that worked on setting up a solution to transport Yevheniy out of the battle zone. Natalia Stativko wrote an account of how it happened:

“We have been busy for two days preparing to evacuate Yevheniy Yezekyan from Sloviansk to Kharkiv. This was extremely difficult – just imagine a 8 month old baby who cannot breathe independently, only with the help of a medical ventilator. He can be transported only with a special intensive care ambulance. There were two intensive care ambulances prepared: on in Kharkiv and the other one in Donetsk. With each ambulance there…

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Global Response to Putin: That Flickering Red Line

By Halya Coynash
07.06.14 Kharkiv Human Rights Protection Group
Edited by Voices of Ukraine

L to R: German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Ukrainian President-elect Petro Poroshenko and Russian President Vladimir Putin talk after a group photo during the 70th anniversary of the D-Day landings in Benouville, Normandy. Photo: REUTERS.

L to R: German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Ukrainian President-elect Petro Poroshenko and Russian President Vladimir Putin talk after a group photo during the 70th anniversary of the D-Day landings in Benouville, Normandy. Photo: REUTERS.

G7 countries have given Russia another month for pretending to take measures at ‘de-escalation’ while continuing to wage undeclared war on Ukraine. In the meantime France is free to sell warships to Russia and train the Russian navy on how to use them.  

For those in Ukraine and eastern Europe awaiting a real response from the USA and EU to Russian aggression, it’s all been like a surreal game.  Keep your eye on the red line, watch it move.  The news today, as reflected in a Polish newspaper’s headline is that ‘the Red Line is in Poland’.  The latest of many resolute statements on Ukraine is that Russian President Vladimir Putin has been given a month to “recognize and negotiate directly with the newly elected leader of Ukraine, stop the flow of fighters and arms across the border and press separatists to disarm, relinquish seized public buildings and join talks with the central authorities in Kiev.

Or else.

The first implicit ultimatum [and western cave-in] was: it’s the Crimea and no further.  With Russia having gone very much further, the West continued to issue largely redundant warnings about the Russian troops on the border.  In fact, the reasons for the troops being there probably included their uses for such robust statements. Russia was told that it would face serious sanctions if it continued to disrupt the May 25 presidential elections.  It continued to do just that and no sanctions were forthcoming.  Quite the contrary, France is going ahead with the sale of two Mistral warships to Russia and training of Russian navy officers to man them.  This stand has been defended by German Chancellor Angela Merkel who stated, incredibly, that stage three sanctions were not needed because Ukraine’s elections had gone ahead.

The logic appears to be that if Ukraine survives Russia’s undeclared war, then it’s business as usual.  If it doesn’t, then Poland and the Baltic States may want to consider what that red line actually means.  If anything.

Western support for Ukraine’s democratically elected president is obviously welcome, but the cost of Russia’s aggression has already been devastating for Ukraine, and waiting until the EU sees enough destabilization to warrant the third level of sanctions helps neither Ukraine nor the EU.

Huge numbers of people have had to flee Crimea, and are now being evacuated from the Donetsk and Luhansk regions. This is a major humanitarian crisis for a country plundered by the Yanukovych regime.  Even if we leave Crimea out of the picture, and there is absolutely no justification in doing so, the loss in human life, the personal tragedies and the grave rights violations committed by Kremlin-backed militants are taking a toll on the country.

This is while Putin’s personal rating has skyrocketed in Russia, and the last thing he will feel like doing is backing down.

Nor is it clear from the latest G7 statement that he even has to.  Recognizing the results of the election is easy enough as is completing the withdrawal of military forces on the border with Ukraine.  If, of course, that means mainland Ukraine, and the G7 has made it clear that as far as Russia’s annexation of Crimea is concerned, it will go no further than ‘non-acceptance’.

Huge numbers of Russian nationals and stocks of arms and ammunition are already in Ukraine.  This has been denied by Russia, but recognized by the US and NATO.  What ‘stopping the flow of weapons across the border’ actually means is therefore unclear, as is the requirement that Russia “exercise its influence among armed separatists to lay down their weapons and renounce violence”.  We saw this pretence shortly before the May 11 pseudo-referendum.  Putin said they shouldn’t hold it and the militants supposedly refused to listen.  This is despite the fact that the seizures of cities such as Sloviansk were carried out according to the Crimean scenario.  One of the many refugees from Sloviansk has said that from the outset everybody knew that these militants who couldn’t find the main street of the city were Russians.

It is possible that two former Arab students who were reported among the dead militants may not have been working as mercenaries. The bluster on Russian television about supposed American mercenaries, however, makes it likely that if more fighters are needed, they can be found through other means.  In a moving appeal, the Mufti of the Spiritual Directorate of Ukraine has called on all Muslims in other countries to keep their mercenaries away.

“You can’t imagine how good things were.  We didn’t realize either, by the way. For us it was something that went without saying. We had never had either wars or terrorism. Here Muslims, Christians, Jews had never fought with each other. There weren’t any Muslim pogroms like in Moscow, or killings of sheiks, muftis and imams. Here Muslims are a part of the country, a part of the general history of our land. We are at home here. This is our homeland.   We do not exchange our country for money and a stable dictatorship. There are things which are not for sale.”

The words are especially poignant since they could be said about many other religious or ethnic communities in Ukraine. The militants of the so-called Donetsk People’s Republic have made it clear that only one faith – the Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate – is acceptable.  Believers from other faiths are already facing harassment.  It has become dangerous to speak Ukrainian in many  places in Donbas.  In fact, going out on the street has become dangerous, and the full number of hostages is not known.

The G7 states have made no mention of the virulent hate speech and propaganda on Russian television channels.  This is despite the fact that the militants have prioritized switching off Ukrainian channels, have used threats and actual violence to close down many Ukrainian publications, and have immediately turned on Russian channels.  The distortion and lies in most Russian media, the constant fakes aimed at convincing viewers that there is a vicious junta in Kyiv, that maddened ‘radicals’ deliberately burned people to death in Odesa, etc have had their effect in Russia where Ukraine is now seen as Russians’ second greatest enemy (after the USA).  This barrage of lies is also a part of the aggression against Ukraine.

The role played by Kremlin-controlled media is doubtless also one of the main reasons for Putin’s increased popularity.  Even if stern words from the West, failure to shake Putin’s hand, humiliation over Russia’s exclusion and meeting of the now G7 in Brussels, not Sochi do not provoke a backlash, they still mean little if they can be  concealed, or aggressively distorted for the public’s consumption.

Back in 2008, a US newspaper ran a headline: “We’re warning you!  And if you don’t stop your aggression.. we’ll warn you again!”  There are many reasons for resisting the analogy often drawn between South Ossetia and the Crimea however three months after Russia’s annexation of the latter, and aggression against mainland Ukraine, the identical failure to react more decisively is chilling.

see also:
• Mufti: This is our Homeland. Tell your ‘soldiers of fate’ to stay away!
• Coffins and Questions about Russian nationals fighting in Donbas
• The Kremlin’s Propaganda Coup in Donetsk
• Where are the sanctions?
• So who is sabotaging Ukraine’s presidential elections?
• Kremlin-backed militants chain and beat young civic activist in Luhansk
• Pro-Russian militants abduct Luhansk school head
• Putin’s Referendum Win
• Russia, the improbable human rights crusader
• Putin’s selective terrorism
• Pro-Russian thugs beat up Ukrainian unity demonstrators – except on Russian TV

Source: Kharkiv Human Rights Protection Group
Reprinted with permission.

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In Crimea Law-Enforcement Officers Are Pressuring Journalists’ Relatives

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5 June 2014

Ruslan Yugosh, one of the founders of the portal “Sobytiya Kryma”, stated about attempts of pressure on him as a journalist by the Crimean police.

As he noted, they started pressuring him by calling his 73-year-old mother in for questioning:  “I can’t say that deep inside I wasn’t ready for attempts of “having influence” on me. But I never thought it would be by such an unnatural way. Having found that I don’t live in Crimea at the moment, police officers for some purpose decided to call in for questioning my 73-year-old mother – an elderly and ill person with hypertension. First they broke into the place where she lived and the next day they called her to witness at the far end of the city.  And there were no official document for that,” he wrote on Facebook.

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Anton Schechowzow: Polnische Faschisten verbünden sich mit pro-russischen rechtsradikalen Extremisten

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Quelle: Blog von Anton Schechowzow, Rechtsextremismus-Experte, 6.6.2014

Die pro-russische rechtsextreme Bewegung in der Region Donezk wird jetzt von der polnischen faschistischen Gruppe “Falanga” unterstützt. Es ist nicht die erste polnische rechtsextreme Organisation, die versucht, die Demokratie in der Ukraine zu untergaben: Anfang Februar versuchten die ungarischen Jobbik und die polnische Ruch Narodowy (Nationalbewegung) pro-ungarischen und polnischen Separatismus in den westlichen Teilen der Ukraine zu befördern.

Mit Falanga ist die Situation ein bisschen anders, obwohl es wenig Zweifel daran gibt, dass Falanga den Niedergang der Ukraine, und damit den Beitritt Galiziens zu Polen unterstützen würde.

Unter der Führung von Bartosz Bekier ist Falanga Teil einer breiten, teilweise koordinierten europaweiten Bewegung der extremen Rechten, die insbesondere die anti-westliche Politik und Ideen des Kreml offen unterstützt.

Falanga marschiert; Bartosz Bekier auf der linken Seite. Warschau, 2011
Bartosz Bekier in Donezk, Mai 2014

Bekier ist Student der Politikwissenschaft an der Kardinal-Stefan-Wyszynski-Universität in Warschau. Bevor er der Führer der Falanga wurde, war er…

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Eine weitere Fälschung der russischen Medien

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Quelle: Julia Davis (Facebook)

Kosovo-Flüchtlinge werden als “tausende Flüchtlinge aus der Ukraine” präsentiert:
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Weitere Beispiele für russische Propagandalügen:
Julia Davis (Examiner.com) – Die 20 größten Lügen Russlands über die Ukraine

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