How Medvedchuk divides Ukraine, in Donetsk

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MP Nestor Shufrych and the politician Viktor Medvedchuk were seen in the company of representatives of the ‘Donetsk People’s Republic’, in a Donetsk restaurant, on May 18.

Vladimir Putin (left) and Viktor Medvedchuk (right)

Medvedchuk’s meeting with separatist leaders is the beginning of negotiations to create a Ukrainian Transnistria; we can assume that this is known to the Kyiv authorities.

As has become known to dsnews.ua, multilateral agreements on the creation of a quasi-state formation in parts of Luhansk and Donetsk Oblasts has been the main topic of negotiations. Today Medvedchuk (a Ukrainian citizen and the leader of Ukrainian Party) is to tell the separatists that Russia isn’t going to agree to uniting this region with the Russian Federation.

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【情報レジスト】 5月19日(月)のまとめ――要約・解説

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原文はこちら:フェイスブック情報レジストHP。(byドミトロ・ティムチュック)
5月16日の分はこちら

※ 3月10日からウクライナで活動しているボランティア情報局、「情報レジスト」(”情報で抗議する”)リーダが発信しているその日の記録を、要約し一部解説を加えたものです。※

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(1) ドンバスのテロリストがますます良心を失ってきているよう。けさ(19日の朝)スラビャンスク市では、地元の幼稚園の敷地を拠点として迫撃砲でウクライナ軍の陣地を砲撃した。

女性や年寄りを盾にしてその背後から攻撃をする、住宅地の高層マンションの部屋を砲撃陣地するなど、一般市民を巻き込む技術なら彼らは既にマスターしている。しかし、 Continue reading

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Dmitry Tymchuk’s Military Blog: Summary – May 19, 2014

Dmitry Tymchuk, Coordinator, Information Resistance

05.19.2014
Translated and edited by Voices of Ukraine

Brothers and sisters!

information_resistance_logo_engHere’s the Summary for May 19, 2014 (for the summary from previous week, please see  Summary for May 16).

The bad news:

1. The farther [they go], the less terrorists in Donbas are burdened by moral and ethical standards. This morning, our posts near Sloviansk were shot at by mortars mounted on the territory of a kindergarten.

Using women and the elderly as human shields is no longer a novelty. Firing positions in apartment buildings are also nothing new. The farther [they go], the more cynical and despicable [they get].

2. We don’t observe a withdrawal of Russian troops as was reported by Russian media citing the Kremlin. The media announced that “[military] exercises in Belgorod, Bryansk, and Rostov Oblasts [regions] have been completed” and Putin’s little soldiers would return to the places of their permanent deployment.

This is not the first time Moscow is launching this “duck,” we have grown accustomed to such lies. But today, the withdrawal of Russian troops is extremely important for us.

For one simple reason–I have already mentioned it today. This would not only reduce the degree of tension in Donbas, but would relieve some of the [Ukrainian] forces that are keeping defense along our Eastern border today. And these forces are badly needed for the Presidential elections on May 25 in the region.

But, let’s wait on what happens tomorrow. Maybe Russian troops really will be removed from the border after all. Although to believe Putin–is to deceive oneself. Been there, done that.

3. The SBU received five reports about possible attempts on lives of  candidates for the President of Ukraine, the Deputy Head of the SBU Viktor Yagun announced.

In fact, the information received by the SBU does not mean these were 100% attempts on their lives. But the general tendency this announcement reflects: that terrorists can take any possible measures just to disrupt the elections. And the closer it is to May 25, the less boring it will become.

The good news:

1. The governor of Donetsk Oblast Serhiy Taruta stated today: the support for separatists declined sharply in the Oblast. Yesterday, only 500 people came to their action in Donetsk. We observe a decrease of terrorist support in Luhansk Oblast as well.

Ordinary residents of Donbas–even the ones infected with Putin’s propaganda about the “fascist government in Kyiv”–have grown tired. They, like all normal people, want peace and stability.

We still must understand who exactly is fighting for the “independence of Donbas.” When a drunk and cussing creature comes to you, breaks into your home and sets up a “firing position,” or shoots your neighbor for supporting the “Right Sector,” you inevitably begin to wonder who the hell this “independence” is for.

2. Today, over 50 terrorists in 10 vehicles approached the checkpoint near the town of Avmrosiyivka in Donetsk Oblast at the state border with Russia. An armed fight followed. The outcome: none of ours got hurt, one terrorist was killed, seven–wounded, one was captured.

This ratio is encouraging. But what is discouraging is that most reposts from the ATO [anti-terrorist operation] area talk about the terrorists attacking and the security forces defending themselves. For it’s unclear which one of them actually conducts the operation.

Let’s hope that the situation will change. We are sick and tired of this.

3. Dnipropetrovsk Oblast formed four battalions of volunteers as part of the Ministry of Defense and the Interior Ministry. The self-defense forces provide 4,000 servicemen at the checkpoints.

Actually, it’s the tip of the iceberg. Similar battalions in the Army and the Interior Ministry are forming all over Ukraine.

Unfortunately, the data about the number of these units and the number of personnel are closed. I can only say the following: the scale of the process is impressive. The country is able to defend itself–both from Putin, and from pro-Russian terrorists. If only we could solve the problem of Donbas…

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The Guardian: Hört auf damit, aus der Ukraine einen Konflikt Moskau gegen Washington zu machen

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oliverUns wird erzählt, dies sei eine geopolitische Auseinandersetzung statt eines Versuch von gewöhnlichen Ukrainern, den Oligarchen die Kontrolle über ihr Land wegzunehmen

Oliver Bollough – The Guardian – 19. Mai 2014

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Wer behauptet, die Ukraine-Krise sei ein Kampf zwischen Russland und dem Westen liegt falsch. Das ist ein fauler Trick, der von unwissenden Menschen wiederholt wird, aber er verursacht eine echte Tragödie, über die wir alle besorgt sein sollten.

Die Geschichte der Krise der Ukraine begann nicht erst im Februar mit Wiktor Janukowytschs Flucht, sondern im Jahr 1991 mit der Unabhängigkeit. Im verzweifelten Versuch, den Kommunismus zu zerbrechen, verkauften Privatisierer die staatlichen Vermögenswerte so schnell wie sie konnten. Es kümmerte sie nicht, wer was bekam; sie wollte nur, dass es ausschließlich Privateigentum gab. Sie dachten, die neuen Besitzer würden auf ihre Rechte bestehen und damit eine stabile Gesellschaft erschaffen…

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‘Thinking together’ May 15-19 conference in Kyiv: videos of lectures

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On May 15-19, the international conference ‘Thinking Together’ was held in Kyiv, bringing together twenty-five leading figures from the worlds of art, literature, and scholarship from all around the world for a series of public discussions with Ukrainian colleagues about the meaning of Ukrainian pluralism for the future of Europe, Russia, and the world.

Thursday May 15
5:00pm Public Lecture by Timothy Snyder
Not Even Past: Ukrainian Histories, Russian Politics, European Futures
Site: Congregation Hall, Old University Building, Kyiv Mohyla Academy

Friday May 16
12:00 Press conference
Timothy Snyder, Leon Wieseltier, international guests
Site: Hotel Ukraina, Media Crisis Center

5:45pm Public Lecture by Bernard-Henri Lévy
La résistible ascension d’Arturo Poutine
In French with simultaneous translation to Ukrainian
Site: Congregation Hall, Old University Building, Kyiv Mohyla Academy

Saturday May 17

5:30pm Public lecture by Ivan Krastev
The Global Politics of Protest
Site: Congregation Hall, Old University Building, Kyiv Mohyla Academy

Sunday May…

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