And Jews highly lobby for Moscow these days when it comes to Ukraine(entire Eastern Europe), but is it Kiev and not Kiev controlled Moscow that does in Ukraine what we watch !?!????
NOBODY IS TALKING ABOUT NEO-NAZISM IN RUSSIA DO...NOBODY AND WHEN PRO RUSSIAN NEONAZIS STAGE ALL SORTS OF POLITICAL SCHIZOPHRENIA SITUATIONS IN UKRAINE, UKRAINIAN PEOPLE ARE SPIT ON...THEY WILL ALSO FACE REAL WAR VERY SOON THANKS TO TRAITOROUS POLITICIANS.
I am not blaming Jews for anything(they just have to survive somehow and they better stick with the option that is not self-sabotaging itself)...Jews tried to help Ukrainians(and Poles) as much as they possibly could, but Ukrainian mind is just directed toward self-destruction(hatred) and guided in one remotely via Moscow. Poland extremely passive(deliberately self sabotaged per new USSR and pushed in compliance with self-destruction even by USA https://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-5243068,00.html on which one counts as you see and uninterested in the third option which I have proposed for Ukraine and Poland), so end for Ukraine is near(then its Baltic states and then you Poland too)...
My gesture(option) http://ausertimes.blogspot.si/2018/04/kolinda-grabar-kitarovic-is-100-most.html on was/is real....
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Not for me, its for Trump...he can go and be a minister or even new president of USSR if he wants...country based on lies and even genocide against me personally is not my choice - good luck to all who need this type of system.
NEONAZIS DRESSED IN RED ARE ABOUT TO GET UKRAINE FROM RT.COM !!! GAME OVER !!!
‘World must not stand by idly as Ukraine glorifies Nazism at govt level’
The West cannot stand aside as Kiev promotes neo-Nazism, turning a blind eye to radicals destroying a Roma camp or holding a painting contest to celebrate a Nazi SS division, Israeli political analyst Avigdor Eskin told RT.
The Education Department of the western Ukrainian city of Lvov announced a painting contest for teenagers to commemorate local volunteers of the 1st Galician Division, a Nazi SS fighting unit that committed atrocities against Jews and communists and pledged allegiance to Adolf Hitler. The contest leaflet called on participants to submit their works by April 20, promising prize money for the top three.
They want their children to praise the Nazi past. They are trying to make [World War Two criminals] a national myth – it’s a danger not only for Ukraine, [but also for] its Jewish and Russian populations, there is a danger that it can spread to other countries of Eastern Europe. We must not stand idly by,” prominent writer and political commentator Eskin told RT.
Ukraine is promoting glorification of Nazism at the government level,” he said, noting that the Ukrainian parliament passed a law prohibiting criticism of the far-right Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN) and its fighting force, the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA). The UPA is prohibited in Russia as an extremist organization.
“I expect now the world to be furious about what’s happening in Lvov,” Eskin said, drawing parallels with a Holocaust cartoon contest held in Tehran, which drew widespread condemnation from across the globe.
In another recent incident, a group of neo-Nazis destroyed a Roma camp in Kiev, forcing Roma people, including children, to flee before their tents were burned. “When the government officially praises Nazis, how can you expect anything else?” Eskin said. “People in the West should not be silent about it – this is not just an incident with gypsies, it’s the government policies which make it dangerous and terrible.”
The Ukrainian office of Amnesty International has criticized the police for remaining “inactive” in such cases. “It is important to understand that anyone could become a target of such attacks: Roma, women, anti-corruption activists, Jews, [members of] the LGBT [community], as well as journalists, artists, students or writers,” Oksana Pokalchuk, the Ukrainian unit director, said.
The West cannot stand aside as Kiev promotes neo-Nazism, turning a blind eye to radicals destroying a Roma camp or holding a painting contest to celebrate a Nazi SS division, Israeli political analyst Avigdor Eskin told RT.
The Education Department of the western Ukrainian city of Lvov announced a painting contest for teenagers to commemorate local volunteers of the 1st Galician Division, a Nazi SS fighting unit that committed atrocities against Jews and communists and pledged allegiance to Adolf Hitler. The contest leaflet called on participants to submit their works by April 20, promising prize money for the top three.
They want their children to praise the Nazi past. They are trying to make [World War Two criminals] a national myth – it’s a danger not only for Ukraine, [but also for] its Jewish and Russian populations, there is a danger that it can spread to other countries of Eastern Europe. We must not stand idly by,” prominent writer and political commentator Eskin told RT.
Ukraine is promoting glorification of Nazism at the government level,” he said, noting that the Ukrainian parliament passed a law prohibiting criticism of the far-right Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN) and its fighting force, the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA). The UPA is prohibited in Russia as an extremist organization.
“I expect now the world to be furious about what’s happening in Lvov,” Eskin said, drawing parallels with a Holocaust cartoon contest held in Tehran, which drew widespread condemnation from across the globe.
In another recent incident, a group of neo-Nazis destroyed a Roma camp in Kiev, forcing Roma people, including children, to flee before their tents were burned. “When the government officially praises Nazis, how can you expect anything else?” Eskin said. “People in the West should not be silent about it – this is not just an incident with gypsies, it’s the government policies which make it dangerous and terrible.”
The Ukrainian office of Amnesty International has criticized the police for remaining “inactive” in such cases. “It is important to understand that anyone could become a target of such attacks: Roma, women, anti-corruption activists, Jews, [members of] the LGBT [community], as well as journalists, artists, students or writers,” Oksana Pokalchuk, the Ukrainian unit director, said.
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