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Euromaidan coup
The Maidan coup (pron: My-dan coo) or Ukrainian crisis of 2014 was a violent U.S-backed anti-democratic color revolution[cp] which brought the neo-fascist[cp] Maidan regime to power in Ukraine. It began when the democratically[cp] elected government of President Viktor Yanukovych[cp] was overthrown on February 22, 2014, following months of agitation by the Obama[cp] State Department and John Brennan's[cp] CIA[cp]. It was an extension or continuation into Europe[cp] of the Obama administration's[cp] failed "Arab Spring"[cp] regime change[cp] policy and widely seen as Western[cp] imperialism[cp].
With the overthrow of the democratically elected government at least 6 million Ukrainian refugees fled to Russia for asylum. In April 2014 the majority Russian populations in Crimea and Donbas voted for re-incorporation into the Russian Federation in popular plebiscites; Crimea's request for re-admission was accepted by the Russian State Duma[wp],[1] while the Donbas territories were rejected. The Donetsk and the Lugansk People's Republics then declared independence as the fascist Maidan regime implemented a full-scale policy of ethnic cleansing[cp] and began artillery shelling of civilian residential neighbourhood to drive ethnic Russians and Russian-speakers out of the former Ukrainian territories. The newly declared independent republics organized their own defense militias.
In February 2015 peace talks were held in Minsk[cp], Belarus[cp].[2] As of February 2022 big cities like Donetsk[wp], Lugansk[wp],[3] Horlivka[wp], Makiivka[wp] or Debaltseve[wp][4] fell under control of the independent republics.
In Leftist[cp] totalitarian[cp] circles the Maidan coup often goes by the sweetened term "revolution of dignity".
UNGA Res. 2625
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United Nations General Assembly Resolution 2625, Declaration on Principles of International Law, concerning Friendly Relations and Cooperation among States, adopted on October 24, 1970, states:
Quote: «No State shall organize, assist, foment, finance, incite or tolerate subversive, terrorist or armed activities directed towards the violent overthrow of the regime of another State, or interfere in civil strife in another State.»[5]
US election interference
The US State Department sent money through a variety of outlets. One of these was the Consortium for Elections and Political Process Strengthening aka CEPPS. This is:
Quote: «a USAID[cp] program with other National Endowment for Democracy[cp]-affiliated groups: the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs[cp], the International Republican Institute and the International Foundation for Electoral Systems. In 2010, the reported disbursement for CEPPS in Ukraine was nearly $5 million.[6]»
The program's efforts are described on the USAID website as providing "training for political party activists and locally elected officials to improve communication with civic groups and citizens, and the development of NGO-led advocacy campaigns on electoral and political process issues."
The most blatant coup in history
In 2010 Viktor Yanukovych[cp] and his pro-Russian "Party of Regions"[wp] won the free, fair, open and democratic presidential election certified by the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe[cp] (OSCE).
On June 23, 2011, two emissaries of the Obama administration[cp] - the head of Google[cp], Eric Schmidt[cp], and his aide, and former subordinate to Hillary Clinton in the U.S. State Department, Jared Cohen[wp] - visited Julian Assange[cp] at the Ecuadorian Embassy in London, pretending to be on his side, while deceiving him to reveal to them ways to reach out online to members of Ukraine's pro-nazi organizations in order to generate mobs for the demonstrations which were to be organized on Kiev's Maidan Square to overthrow Ukraine's president.[7][8]
In the same month the Obama administration quietly put out for bid to American contractors their planned project to renovate a school in Sevastopol, in Crimea, in Ukraine, in the location where Russia since 1783 had (and still has) it's largest naval base:
Quote: «Federal Contract Opportunity for Renovation of Sevastopol School #5, Ukraine N33191-13-R-1240. The NAICS Category is 236220 - Commercial and Institutional Building Construction. Posted Aug 20, 2013. Posted by the Naval Facilities Engineering Command (DOD - Navy). The work will be performed at Sevastopol 99000.»[9]
This was before the Maidan coup, and there were 28 years still remaining on Russia's lease there. That part of their plan - to terminate that contract and replace Russia's largest naval base, by yet another U.S. naval base - got foiled by Russia's president, Vladimir Putin[cp], protecting Crimeans when they (as soon as the coup occurred) demanded to have a referendum on becoming restored again to being a part of Russia, as they had been between 1783 and 1954 (when the Soviet dictator arbitrarily transferred Crimea, from the Russian part, to the Ukrainian part, of the Soviet Government).[10]
Various Soros'[cp] international progressive[cp] and liberal[cp] front organizations[cp] (NGOs[cp]) organized and funded the Ukrainian coup.[11]
Obama foreign policy shifted at this point forward from the "Russian Reset" of 2008 and the greater "flexibility" Obama promised Russian President Dmitri Medvedev[cp] in 2012, to rabid Russophobia, one factor being Vladimir Putin's lack of support for the homosexual agenda[cp]. Ukrainian prime minister[cp] Mykola Azarov[wp] warned that integration with the European Union[cp] would mean legalization of same-sex marriages[cp]. The anti-Russian grip of Soros on American foreign policy[cp] reached a fever pitch in in coming years in efforts to destroy President Donald Trump[cp] who sought to mend relations with Russia after the Maidan coup crisis. With the Brexit[cp] movement, there was little widespread popular support for the European Union. Yet the United States and NATO peddled the myth of popular support among Ukrainians to join the EU.
Tech camp, terrorist training, and Hromdske TV
On March 1, 2013, the U.S. Embassy in Kyiv held its first "Tech Camp"[12] in a series of Tech Camps to teach Ukraine's leading pro-nazis how to reach out to their followers so as to get as many people as possible trained and prepared to follow their instructions on what to do when the Euromaidan 'anti-corruption' demonstrations would be held.
Simultaneously, under Polish Government authorization, the CIA was training in Poland the military Right Sector[wp] leaders how to lead the coming U.S. coup in neighboring Ukraine. As the independent Polish investigative journalist Marek Miszczuk headlined for the Polish magazine NIE ("meaning "NO") (the original article being in Polish): "Maidan secret state secret: Polish training camp for Ukrainians".[13]
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U.S.-backed Maidan riots
On November 26-27, 2013 activists from several fascist groups, including the Stepan Bandera All-Ukrainian Organization Trizub (Trident) movement, the Social National Assembly/Patriot of Ukraine (SNA/PU), the Ukrainian National Assembly (UNA) party, the Bilyi Molot (White Hammer[cp]) group, as well as soccer hooligans, organized the informal Pravy Sektor association at Euromaidan. Under this name, radical nationalist activists were further mobilized to participate in the Euromaidan rebellion, including participating in violent confrontations with law enforcement[cp] officers.
November 30, 2013, protesters were ordered to leave Maidan Square.[14] In response, radicals began to throw glass, stones, pipes, bottles and burning logs at police officers and Berkut special forces. This provoked the security forces to violently disperse the protesters.
The Pravy Sector came to prominence on December 1, 2013, when the radicals staged battles with the police guarding the Presidential Administration. They seized several buildings and settled on the 5th floor in the Kiev House of Trade Unions. At that time, the group was formally a hundred of the Maidan Self-Defense.[15] Militants organized rallies outside Maidan Square. They monitored the protesters and carried out their self-protection. But the PS didn't stop there. They attacked law enforcement officers, tried to seize the parliament and government buildings, beat the security forces with truncheons, threw cobblestones, smoke bombs, Molotov cocktails[cp] at them, set fire to buses and trucks. In the battles on the streets, extremists used catapults built like the medieval type. The terrorist frenzy caused shock and dismay even among peaceful advocates of change.[16]
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In December 2013, in a speech to the U.S.-Ukraine Foundation, Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs Victoria Nuland[cp] said: "The United States has supported Ukraine's European aspirations. (...) We have invested over $5 billion to assist Ukraine in these and other goals that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic Ukraine." On December 14 Sen. John McCain[cp] met with fascist leader Oleh Tyahnybok and Arseniy Yatsenyuk in Kiev.[17]
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Nuland-Pyatt phone call
On January 28, 2014, Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland and US ambassador to Ukraine, Geoffrey Pyatt discussed details of planned overthrow of the democratically elected government of Ukraine. The two discussed which opposition officials would make up the new regime, agreeing that Arseniy Yatsenyuk should be in charge. Nuland referred to as "Yats". It was also agreed that someone "high profile" be brought in to "make this thing stick". That someone was Joe Biden. Nuland made disparaging remarks about the EU, and thought the UN would give better cover to make the new US-installed regime appear legitimate. On February 6, an audio recording of the January 28 call between Nuland and Pyatt was leaked.
At the time the call leaked, media were quick to pounce on Nuland's saying "F**k the EU" when Pyatt asked if the EU should be advised. Member states of the EU, particularly France and Germany, were deeply involved in negotiating a peaceful resolution to the civil strife. But the United States acted alone without consultation of its allies, presenting them with a fait accompli. The comment dominated the headlines (Daily Beast, 2/6/14; BuzzFeed, 2/6/14; Atlantic, 2/6/14; Guardian, 2/6/14), while the evidence of US regime change efforts was downplayed. With the headline "Russia Claims US Is Meddling Over Ukraine," the New York Times (2/6/14) put the facts of US involvement in the mouth of an official enemy, blunting their impact on the audience. The Times (2/6/14) later described the two officials as benignly "talking about the political crisis in Kiev" and sharing "their views of how it might be resolved."
The Washington Post (2/6/14) acknowledged that the call showed "a deep degree of US involvement in affairs that Washington officially says are Ukraine's to resolve," but that fact rarely factored into future coverage of the US/Ukraine/Russia relationship.[18]
On February 6, 2014, Nuland met with neo-Nazi leader Oleh Tyahnybok[cp] and other ringleaders who assumed power after the coup.[19] Tyahnybok leads the Svoboda[cp] party. In 2004 Tyahnybok was kicked out of the ruling parliamentary faction after giving a speech calling for a fight against the "Muscovite-Jewish mafia." In 2005 Tyahnybok signed an open letter to Ukrainian leaders calling for the government to halt the "criminal activities" of "organized Jewry", which was spreading its influence through organizations such as the Anti-Defamation League[cp] which ultimately wanted to commit "genocide"[cp] against the Ukrainian people.[20] DCLeaks published Soros emails arranging a meeting between George Soros and Tyahnybok. Soros, an 84-year-old self-admitted collaborator with the Nazi deportations of Jews from Budapest to Auschwitz organized by Adolf Eichmann[cp],[21] parlayed his looted property of Holocaust victims' into a $25 billion personal fortune after World War II[cp].
Heavenly Hundred massacre
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Eyewitnesses
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Investigation and whitewash
The official investigation by the coup regime was fabricated and stonewalled.[22] [...]
Yanukovych compromise agreement and flight
On February 21, 2014, President Viktor Yanukovych[cp] signed an agreement with the leaders of the parliamentary opposition that he would not seek re-election the following February since his removal was the protesters primary demand. German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier[wp], Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski[wp], a head of department of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Russian observer Vladimir Lukin were witnesses. It was hoped the agreement with opposition leaders would bring ton an end the crisis situation in Ukraine.[23]
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Unconstitutional impeachment
According to the procedure of impeachment defined in Article 111 of the Constitution of Ukraine, the Rada must establish a special investigatory commission to formulate charges against the president, seek evidence to justify the charges and come to conclusions about the president's guilt for the Rada to consider. To find the president guilty, at least two-thirds of Rada members must assent.
Prior to a final vote to remove the president from power, the procedure requires
- the Constitutional Court of Ukraine to review the case and certify that the constitutional procedure of investigation and consideration has been followed, and
- the Supreme Court of Ukraine to certify that the acts of which the President is accused are worthy of impeachment.
To remove the president from power, at least three-quarters of Rada members must assent.
The Rada didn't make any pretense of following this procedure. No investigatory commission was established, and the Courts were not involved.[24] On 22 February 2014, the Rada simply passed a resolution purporting to remove Yanukovych from office in accordance with the Constitution.
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The Yarosh brothers, Chalupa sisters, and the DNC
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Crimean Spring
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Maidan regime lawlessness
On March 2, 2014, church parishioners found pamphlets on windows and doors of thirteen Orthodox churches in Kovel in the Volyn district. They were titled: "Get out, moskal!"[25] They contained crude insults directed at the Ukrainian Orthodox Church[cp] (UOC) priests in addition to their photographs.
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Donbas war
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Odessa Trade Unions House massacre
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Biden-Burisma scandal
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Biden: 'Fire the SOB'
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Trump-Russia collusion hoax
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Trump impeachment 1.0
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NATO war in Ukraine
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References
- ↑ https://consortiumnews.com/2016/03/18/behind-the-crimearussia-reunion/
- ↑ http://cnsnews.com/news/article/marathon-talks-produce-ukraine-peace-deal-cease-fire-sunday
- ↑ https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2014/02/27/world/europe/ukraine-divisions-crimea.html?_r=0
- ↑ https://www.usnews.com/news/world/articles/2015/02/19/ukraine-withdrawal-from-besieged-town-90-percent-complete
- ↑ 2625 (XXV). Declaration on Principles of International Law concerning Friendly Relations and Co-operation among States in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations.
- ↑ U.S. Obscures Foreign Aid To Ukraine, But Here's Where Some Goes, By Paul Blumenthal, Mar 7, 2014
- ↑ https://archive.fo/wip/PYiwx
- ↑ https://www.transcend.org/tms/2018/06/how-and-why-the-us-government-perpetrated-the-2014-coup-in-ukraine/
- ↑ http://web.archive.org/web/20201102032416/https://ahtribune.com/world/europe/3622-how-the-war-in-ukraine-started.html
- ↑ https://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL2011/S00116/how-the-western-press-lied-about-the-2014-coup-in-ukraine-pretending-that-it-was-instead-a-real-democratic-revolution.htm
- ↑ http://www.voltairenet.org/article181535.html#nb2
- ↑ https://archive.ph/1JqVs
- ↑ "An informant who introduced himself as Wowa called the "NIE" editorial office with the information that the Maidan rebels in Wrocław are neo-fascists (...) [with] tattooed swastikas, swords, eagles and crosses with unambiguous meaning. (...) Wowa pleadingly announced that photos of members of the Right Sector must not appear in the press. (...)
Excited by the importance of the information that was presented to me, I started to verify it.
The Office of the Press Spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs refused to answer the questions about the student exchange without giving any reason. It did not want to disclose whether it had actually invited dozens of neo-fascists to Poland to teach them how to overthrow the legal Ukrainian authorities. (...)
Let us summarize: in September 2013, according to the information presented to me, several dozen Ukrainian students of the Polytechnic University will come to Poland, at the invitation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In fact, they are members of the Right Sector, an extreme right-wing and nationalist Ukrainian group led by Dmytro Jarosz - he declined to comment on his visit to Legionowo."
Maidan secret state secret: Polish training camp for Ukrainians, Marek Miszczuk, NIE ("meaning "NO") (original article in Polish). Published 14 April 2014. - ↑ Maidan Nezalezhnosti
- ↑ Arsen Avakov later incorporated these neo-Nazi radicals of the Maidan Self Defense team into the Ministry of Interior. https://avakov.com/biography.html
- ↑ During a mass demonstration in Kyiv, activists of radical nationalist groups, joined by soccer hooligans, some radical activists in AUU Svoboda, and protesting youth, carried out a series of illegal actions. Fascist radicals were involved in clashes with the police. Supporters of Pravy Sektor entrenched themselves on the fifth floor of the House of Trade Unions. Party activists in AUU Svoboda took control of the Kyiv City State Administration building. The headquarters for one of the most radical groups of protesters, the neo-Nazi youth group Sich/C14, were located in this building. The apogee of violence against the legitimate authorities, occurring on December 1, 2013, was an attempt to break through the Interior Ministry troops and police officer cordon on Bankovaya street in Kyiv. The same evening, fascist activists, including members of AUU Svoboda, attempted to vandalize a Soviet era monument on Shevchenko Boulevard, provoking a clash with members of the Berkut. On December 7, 2013 leaflets signed by the All-Union Ukrainian Svoboda[wp] (Freedom) party appeared in the Kyiv subway calling for reprisals against Jews and their expulsion from "our country's streets". On December 2, 2013 the first attempts of the violent seizure of regional state administration (RSA) buildings in Western Ukraine, including the RSA building in Ivano-Frankivsk by AAU Svaboda and RSA building in Volyn by the AUU Batkivshchyna (Fatherland). Both attempts were repulsed by police. On December 8, 2013 a group of extremists demolished and destroyed the Soviet era monument on Shevchenko Boulevard in Kyiv. Responsibility for this act of vandalism was claimed by AUU Svoboda, which held seats in Ukrainian Parliament. On December 10, 2013 government opponents put up a fierce resistance to law enforcement officers who were trying to comply with the decision of the Shevchenko district court of Kyiv on the Prohibition of blocking government buildings and obstructing the governmental activity. Euromaidan supporters barricaded themselves inside the Kyiv city state administration building, threw stones at police from the windows and turned fire hoses on them in freezing temperatures. The Ministry of Internal Affairs withdrew the Special Forces from the occupied building. On December 11, 2013 Euromaidan protestors set up barricades around the perimeter of Maidan and Khreschatyk Boulevard and announced the resumption of picketing the government quarter.
- ↑ https://progressivedemocrat.org/tag/oleh-tyahnybok/
- ↑ https://fair.org/home/what-you-should-really-know-about-ukraine/
- ↑ http://in.reuters.com/article/ukraine-call-idINDEEA1704520140208
- ↑ https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-20824693
- ↑ https://youtu.be/aSeI1f3uERI
- ↑ Ivan Katchanovski: Maidan Massacre in Ukraine on YouTube
- ↑ Max Blumenthal: Is the US backing neo-Nazis in Ukraine?, Salon on February 25, 2014.
- ↑ https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/david-morrison/president-yanukovych_b_7647102.html
- ↑ A derisive term for Russians used by Ukrainians.
See also
- Ukrainian collusion timeline[cp]
- Obama war crimes[cp]
- Obamagate timeline 2009-2014[cp]
- Obamagate timeline 2016 election year[cp] ("Russiagate")
- Fancy Bear[cp]
- Russiagate timeline 2017[cp] ("Russiagate: Deep State coup 1.0")
- Russiagate timeline 2018[cp]
- Ерік Ціарамелла[cp]
- Near abroad[cp]
- Denazification[cp] (contemporary)
External links
- Oliver Stone documentary Ukraine on Fire trailer.
- 2014 Mariupol. Crimes of the Ukrainian regime. The war in Ukraine has been going on for 8 years. - The truth is news (May 12, 2022) (Size: 8:51 min.)
- How the Kiev regime unleashed a war in the Donbas. Azov on May 9, 2014 in Mariupol.
- Ukraine as anti-Russia: full list of goals for the 2014 Kiev Maidan and takeover of Ukraine, February 22, 2014.
- Stanislav Byshok, Alexey Kochetkov: Neonazis & Euromaidan: From Democracy to Dictatorship[archived March 9, 2016], 2014
- Shooting of Maidan Protesters from Maidan-Controlled Locations: Video Appendix C (2020), Ivan Katchanovski. academia.edu
- Graham Phillips[cp]: Maidan - 10 Years after Terrorism, Rumble on November 21, 2023.
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