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This is the guy beaten by Right-Sector "civilians", yesterday.
1 posted on 04/10/2014 10:20:19 PM PDT by tcrlaf
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Seven injured in clash in front of presidential candidate’s hotel in Odessa, Ukraine

Seven people were injured as a result of clashes between the group Euromaidan-Odessa and its opponents in front of Odessa’s hotel where presidential candidate Oleg Tsarev was staying, the press-service of the city police force said on Thursday.

“A total of seven persons received bodily injuries,” the press-service said.

Tsarev arrived in Odessa earlier on Thursday for ceremonies marking the 70th anniversary of the city’s liberation of Nazi invaders. He was going to appear at a news conference. Members of the Euromaidan-Odessa group gathered in front of the hotel he had checked into. Several dozen picketers blocked the entrance and started chanting “Tsarev, come out!” When a group of Euromaidan’s opponents tried to clear the passage towards the entrance a brawl followed.

The police is investigating the incident.
http://en.itar-tass.com/world/727369


2 posted on 04/10/2014 10:22:11 PM PDT by tcrlaf (Well, it is what the Sheeple voted for....)
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This is the guy beaten by Right-Sector "civilians", yesterday.

Hopefully it was the hired security force that kicked his ass.

3 posted on 04/10/2014 10:24:29 PM PDT by VeniVidiVici (Play the 'Knockout Game' with someone owning a 9mm and you get what you deserve)
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It is true, that maidan has started as a popular uprising of angry citizens fed up with a government corruption.
It is also true that their civil society is not mature enough to make any sense on what to do after uprising.
For that reason we see radicals running the show.
It is true that so-called “far-right” were a minority in these protests but somehow it turned that they have at least a quarter of seats in a new unelected government.
I guess it is because they have guns and violent thugs in the streets while the rest of protesters aren’t.
You can clearly see parallels to communist revolution in Russia back to 1917, Syria, Lybia etc.


4 posted on 04/10/2014 10:28:39 PM PDT by wetphoenix
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Russian SEIU?


5 posted on 04/10/2014 10:29:18 PM PDT by Michael.SF. (I never thought anyone could make Jimmy Carter look good in comparison.)
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“ITAR-TASS has been accused of bias and dissemination of Russian state-sanctioned propaganda on multiple occasions.”

Propaganda.


6 posted on 04/10/2014 10:40:36 PM PDT by Texas Fossil (Texas is not where you were born, but a Free State of Heart, Mind & Attitude!)
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It's ok, though, because he is supposed to be a commie, and Right Sector is Neo-Nazi.

We are basically being sold the same bill of goods on FR when Odumbo was thinking about bombing Syria and the Assad regime: we have to stand with the Ukrainians, even if for now that means standing with Svoboda or Right sector and/or other undesirable elements in Ukraine - and they are quite undesirable - because it means slapping down Putin.

It was a bad idea then, and it is a bad idea, still, to arm rebel elements in Syria. Obama waited too long, and when RINOS and the Obama adm. talked about arming Syrian rebels, the arms would have - to some degree - ended up in the hands of terrorists and Al Qaeda-affiliates.

That brings us to now:

I know of no news outlets in the U.S. that wants to cozy up to either Svoboda or Right Sector. They keep them both at arms length, get the reporting from them that they desire, then tell them both to beat it.

It, as I am Jim Robinson talked about on a thread here, is TOO LATE to help the Ukrainians. Obama wiated too long, and if McCain cozied up to Svoboda in December, like he did those Syrian rebels he was pictured with in December, then we definitely need to stay out of this mess that RINOs like McCain want us involved in.

And as long as the Ukrainian gov’t won't crack down on Svoboda and Right Sector and other fascists in Ukraine as much as they are everyone else, then they are a sham govt. PERIOD We, once again, have another Syria situation.

It wasn't worth doing ANYTHING for Syrian terrorists and Al-Qaeda affiliates in Syria to slap down Putin anymore than it would be to do anything to slap down Putin concerning Ukraine, because it would indirectly help Fascists in Ukraine.

This is a common sense approach and rooted in objective values, not morally relativistic values.

Let Europe deal with this, and if they don't then too bad. If Ukraine splits, then it is Odumba and Europe's fault.

Those here who throw out the Putinista line as an Ad Hom attack have no other choice: this situation now is no different than when we had the choice to bomb Syria and/or arm Syrian “rebels” after Obama weaited too long.

Again, this situation is no different.

And I don't care about RINO interventionists wanting to slap down Putin: slapping down Putin wasn't worth arming Syrian terrorists and it isn't worth engaging the Russian or pro-Russian forces with U.S. help as it would be indirectly helping Svoboda and Right Sector.

Svoboda and Right Sector = Syrian “rebels.”

No difference.

14 posted on 04/11/2014 7:01:27 AM PDT by Laissez-faire capitalist
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