Category: Donetsk People’s Republic
Frontline update; Avdeyevka, Marinka w/ Patrick Lancaster
Foreign Policy Magazine finally admits that ‘Ukraine Has a Civil Rights Problem’
West Seeks New Narrative to Frame Failing Ukraine
Ukrainian Trial Demonstrates 2014 Maidan Massacre Was False Flag
A massacre of protesters during the 2014 Maidan coup set the stage for the ouster of Ukraine’s elected president, Viktor Yanukovych. Now, an explosive trial in Kiev has produced evidence the killings were a false flag designed to trigger regime change.
Ukrainian Trial Demonstrates 2014 Maidan Massacre Was False Flag
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Euromaidan Event Reconstruction:
This project is part of SITU’s Spatial Practice as Evidence and Advocacy (SPEA) project, which seeks to utilize spatial analysis and visualization in the service of human rights fact-finding and reporting. The work of SPEA is funded by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, Oak Foundation and the Open Society Foundations.
SPECIAL GUEST: Patrick Lancaster | LIVE from Ukraine
US Seeks Plausible Deniability as it Lights Middle East on Fire
11.12.2023 Author: Brian Berletic
A surprising change of tone came from the Pentagon in early December. After weeks of devastating Israeli military operations inside Gaza, the US Secretary of Defense implored Israel to demonstrate restraint and concern for the civilian population.
US Seeks Plausible Deniability as it Lights Middle East on Fire
Flashback: Chrystia Freeland Whitewashing Nazi Collaborators in 2008
Ukraine rifles its history for heroes
But history may matter more to you if it has been rough, as Ukraine’s has. As Viktor Yushchenko, the president whose path to power included a disfiguring attempt on his life, told the Canadian parliament last month, Ukraine has declared independence six times in the past 90 years. His job, he said, was to make sure the most recent declaration, in 1991, was the last one. Even the national anthem takes a bleak view. Its first line is: “Ukraine has not yet died.”
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Yaroslav the Wise, the 11th-century prince of Kievan Rus, was named the winner in a last-minute surge, edging out western Ukrainian partisan leader Stepan Bandera, who led a guerrilla war against the Nazis and the Soviets and was poisoned on orders from Moscow in 1959. When the programme’s editor cried foul, alleging that Yaroslav’s backers had flooded the show with computerised phone-in votes, the story suddenly became irresistible abroad. After all, stuffed ballot boxes have figured prominently in recent Ukrainian politics, sparking the 2004 orange revolution.
The contretemps is being framed as yet another example of the divide between western and eastern Ukraine, where the Soviet portrayal of Bandera as a traitor still lingers. That would be a mistake. The real story of Ukraine is the astonishing rapprochement between east and west, which began in 1991 and accelerated after 2004, when big business decided it paid to buy into independence.
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Donbass Humanitarian Aid: Помощь семьям с детьми инвалидами // Families with disabled children
Donbass Humanitarian Aid Website
The situation is difficult in Donetsk. Daily shelling of the city continues. Today we visited families that have children with special needs.We delivered them medicines, groceries, chemicals, hygiene products, clothes and toys. Thanks to our donors for support! // В Донецке ситуация сложная. Ежедневные обстрелы города продолжаются. Сегодня мы посетили семьи, в которых есть дети с особыми потребностями. Доставили им лекарства, продукты, бытовую химию, средства гигиены, одежду и игрушки. Благодарим наших жертвователей за поддержку!
Помощь семьям с детьми инвалидами // Families with disabled children
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