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Thousands in Sevastopol Slam 'Fascists Who Have Taken Power in Kiev'
2014-02-24
[An Nahar] Waving placards calling for "Mother Russia" to save them, thousands of people rallied Sunday in Ukraine's port city of Sevastopol to denounce the political upheaval in Kiev as fears grow that the country could splinter.

Home to Russia's Black Sea fleet for some 200 years, Sevastopol in Ukraine's autonomous Crimea region is a bastion of pro-Moscow sentiment in the deeply divided ex-Soviet state where mass protests have forced Kremlin-allied president Viktor Yanukovich to flee the capital.

Amid fears that it could become a flashpoint for pro-Russian separatists, the United States, Germany, La Belle France and Poland made appeals Sunday for Ukraine's national integrity to be preserved.

In a phone call between Russian President Vladimir Putin
...Second and fourth President of the Russian Federation and the first to remain sober. Putin is credited with bringing political stability and re-establishing something like the rule of law, which occasionally results in somebody dropping dead from polonium poisoning. Under Putin, a new group of business magnates controlling significant swathes of Russia's economy has emerged, all of whom have close personal ties to Putin. The old bunch, without close personal ties to Putin, are in jail or in exile or dead...
and German Chancellor Angela Merkel
...current chancellor of Germany. She was educated in East Germany when is was still run by commies, but in 1989 got involved with the growing democracy movement when the Berlin Wall fell. Merkel is sometimes referred to by Germans as Mom...
both leaders opposed partition, German officials said.

But among some in Sevastopol anger seems to be rising.

"The fascists have taken power in Kiev!" shouted one speaker to the crowd of roughly 10,000 demonstrators as they waved Russian tricolors and navy banners.

On Sunday the opposition-controlled parliament in Kiev appointed a new interim president a day after voting to oust Yanukovych after months of protests turned into a bloodbath this past week, with scores of people bumped off by police.

While protesters in Kiev have mainly come from the country's pro-Western Ukrainian-speaking population, in Yanukovych's Russian-speaking heartland in the east and in Crimea people have been frosty if not outright hostile to the changes.

"Bandits have taken power in Kiev. I am here to protect my town," said Stanislav Bolotnikovsky, 53.

Russia has condemned the events in Ukraine as a putsch and painted the protesters in Kiev -- where nationalist and rightwing groups make up a hardcore -- as dangerous bully boys.
Posted by:Fred

#8  Sevastopol has an interesting history.

Nice round-up JFM.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2014-02-24 17:51  

#7  ..I guess that is a little more concise as a pejorative than 'counter revolutionary saboteurs' in the local lingo.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2014-02-24 13:35  

#6  "Fascist", It's the new race card.
Posted by: bigjim-CA   2014-02-24 12:54  

#5  JFM, you're probably right. But, that just makes this another one of those ancient tribal conflicts that most all of the world suffers through continuously (see also Balkans, Ireland, Belgium, etc.).

America was founded on certain principles to refute tribalism and enshrine individualism. The current trend here is to revert to the tribes. 8^(
Posted by: AlanC   2014-02-24 10:35  

#4  First of all Russia is daughter of Ukraine. THe heart of the first Rus was in Kiev not in Moscow but then Kiev fell to the Mongols and the heart of Rus went to central Russia where the forests offered better prospectives of resisting the onslaught of the cavalry-heavy Mongolic Army.

Second: Ukarine is not homogeneous. It includes both slavics (Cossacks) and non-slavic (Tatars, Kalmuks)who have little love for Ukranians and often have historically been fiercely loyal to Russia (the close body guards of the tsars were not Grand Russians or even Cossacks but Kalmuks) probably because Russia shielded them from Ukanian encroachements. Finally you have of course Grand Russians (ie "proper" Russians ) living in Ukraine.

Put this togteher, sprinkle with some feeling of unity with Russai between "real" Ukranians and you have at least one third of Ukraine and most of Crimea that will vote for the "Russian" candidate and was not that happy when Ukraine splitted from Russia.
Posted by: JFM   2014-02-24 08:41  

#3  ...that's because their university professors said it was so. Why would (good socialist) professors lie? /sarc off
Posted by: Procopius2k   2014-02-24 08:35  

#2  And still the tools in the media and EU elites can't understand that there is no significant difference between Fascism & Communism, BOTH are merely variations of Socialism.
Posted by: AlanC   2014-02-24 07:19  

#1  Time to teach the transgendered fascists of EUrope a lesson!
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2014-02-24 01:34  

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