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Ukraine crisis: Capture of German observers prompts tougher talk from Berlin
The Telegraph ^ | 28 Apr 2014 | Justin Huggler

Posted on 05/02/2014 2:58:37 AM PDT by WhiskeyX

The spectacle of German army officers being held prisoner and paraded before television cameras in eastern Ukraine could provoke a hardening of the German response to the ongoing crisis.

Angela Merkel's government has reacted furiously after pro-Russian rebels showed off captured observers from the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) for the cameras, calling it an act of "hostage-taking" and a "revolting spectacle", and demanding their immediate release.

(Excerpt) Read more at telegraph.co.uk ...


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Germany; News/Current Events; Russia
KEYWORDS: germany; osce; russia; soros; ukraine
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The German Government's reaction is prompted in part by the wide array of sacrosanct international laws being violated by the mistreatment of the OSCE represenatives.
1 posted on 05/02/2014 2:58:37 AM PDT by WhiskeyX
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To: WhiskeyX

German officers captured by Russian partisans in Ukraine are happy to be alive.
I do not mean “Lucky”. I mean “Happy”.


2 posted on 05/02/2014 3:03:27 AM PDT by kronos77 (Kosovo is Serbian Jerusalem. No Serbia without Kosovo.)
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To: WhiskeyX

Was it smart for Merkel to send German military officers right into a hot separatist conflict, when her own words have made it clear that Germany is not neutral in it?


3 posted on 05/02/2014 3:22:11 AM PDT by Mount Athos (A Giant luxury mega-mansion for Gore, a Government Green EcoShack made of poo for you)
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To: WhiskeyX

Fortunately, incidents like this are opening a lot of naive eyes in Europe and elsewhere as to Putitler’s real nature.


4 posted on 05/02/2014 3:23:56 AM PDT by canuck_conservative
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To: canuck_conservative

Time for Gen Heinz Guderian to pick up the white courtesy phone?


6 posted on 05/02/2014 3:34:27 AM PDT by Jimmy Valentine (DemocRATS - when they speak, they lie; when they are silent, they are stealing the American Dream)
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To: Mount Athos

“Was it smart for Merkel to send German military officers right into a hot separatist conflict, when her own words have made it clear that Germany is not neutral in it?”

Yes, it was perfectly normal. These OSCE officials travel with diplomatic immunity and/or other authority to perform their duties in the conflict zones under the protection of international law. The fact that the captors have violated a variety of international laws designed to protect thse people in situations just like this highlights the criminal conduct of the captors and their total lack of civilized behavior. By all rights these captors have forfeited the protection of law and are subject to captial punishment for their illegal acts. In ancient times the Roman Senate and their Cletic enemies agreed a Roman officer who made war upon the Celts without the authorizatoin of the Roman Senate was subject to capital punishment by the Celts, and they handed their own officer over to the Celts for punishment. In the centuries since then, the people who breached the immunity of an enemy or neutral in a manner like we see today with the seizure of the OSCE observers was deemed by all governments to be outlaws, meaning outside the protection of any and all governments and subject to being enslaved or killed by any military or civilian person at any time without government approval. in other words, this was regarded as such a serious crime, the so-called brigand or pirate could be killed by anyone at anytime as an incentive to discourage brigandage and piracy. The seriousness of mistreating people under the protection of such international laws is neither taught nor respected in the Communist and former Communist societies. They have devovled into a jungle of thuggery and depravity.


7 posted on 05/02/2014 3:40:05 AM PDT by WhiskeyX
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You can’t expect your military officers to be treated with the rights of neutral observers, when your country is not neutral.


8 posted on 05/02/2014 3:45:42 AM PDT by Mount Athos (A Giant luxury mega-mansion for Gore, a Government Green EcoShack made of poo for you)
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To: Ruprecht Jamieson

“Maybe they shouldn’t have sent their spies to east Ukraine then?”

The OSCE observers were performing their duties under the protection and immunities of international law, including OSCE Vienna Document 2011 on Confidence and Security-Building Measures. The Ukraine and the Russian Federation are both members of OSCE and authorized the OSCE mission. The violent capture and maltreatment of the OSCE observers are comparable to the serious violations of international law when an ambasssador is similarly held captive in violation of his diplomatic immunity.

Consider whether or not your comment constitutes a violation of The United Nations International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights; Part 3; Article 20 1. Any propaganda for war shall be prohibited by law. 2. Any advocacy of national, racial or religious hatred that constitutes incitement to discrimination, hostility or violence shall be prohibited by law.


9 posted on 05/02/2014 4:12:04 AM PDT by WhiskeyX
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“You can’t expect your military officers to be treated with the rights of neutral observers, when your country is not neutral.”

That is a totally false statement. There are innumerable instances of diplomatic and/or military officers from belligerents in declared wars being accorded immunities and permissions to observe and inspect their enemy’s territories and/or forces for mutually agreed purposes. It is a common practice.


10 posted on 05/02/2014 4:17:13 AM PDT by WhiskeyX
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To: Mount Athos

Of course it was smart. The way to learn what is happening is to have eyes observing events.


11 posted on 05/02/2014 4:20:06 AM PDT by bert ((K.E. N.P. N.C. +12 ..... History is a process, not an event)
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Actually it’s a completely true statement.

“There are innumerable instances of diplomatic and/or military officers from belligerents in declared wars being accorded immunities and permissions to observe and inspect their enemy’s territories and/or forces for mutually agreed purposes. It is a common practice.”

Your logic is completely broken here.

They did not negotiate or receive permission to observe and inspect from the separatist forces controlling the region they were operating in.

If they haven’t received permission, they shouldn’t expect to be treated as if they had.

If they’re not neutral, and they are not, they shouldn’t expect to be treated as neutral observers.


12 posted on 05/02/2014 4:27:01 AM PDT by Mount Athos (A Giant luxury mega-mansion for Gore, a Government Green EcoShack made of poo for you)
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To: Mount Athos

The best way to put out a fire is to throw gasoline on it.
Well, if you are the European Union.


13 posted on 05/02/2014 4:27:26 AM PDT by MrEdd (Heck? Geewhiz Cripes, thats the place where people who don't believe in Gosh think they aint going.)
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Well, you one hundred percent live up to your screen name. I will give you that.


14 posted on 05/02/2014 4:30:47 AM PDT by MrEdd (Heck? Geewhiz Cripes, thats the place where people who don't believe in Gosh think they aint going.)
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To: Mount Athos
“Your logic is completely broken here.”

That is a false statement.

“They did not negotiate or receive permission to observe and inspect from the separatist forces controlling the region they were operating in.”

The separatist forces have no diplomatic recognition, no sovereignty, and no legal authority for their insurrectionist and terrorist activities. Their current status is that of unlawful combatants, insurrectionists, brigands, and pirates subject to capital punishment. Until such time as the separatist forces gain adeqaute diplomatic recognition they remain subject to the laws of the Ukraine or the laws of Russia in the event you assume the separatists are Russian citizens. In either case, Ukraine and Russia are both members of the OSCE, so their citizens are also subject to the obligations of the OSCE Vienna Document 2011. Even if you choose to argue the separatists are no longer citizens of Ukraine or Russia, this just puts you back into the situation where the separatists are outlaws who have forfeited the protections of domestic and international laws. In the case of outlaws, their capture and maltreatment of lawful OSCE inspectors adds to their liability for severe punishment and illegitimacy of the insurrections. If the outlaws chose to reject the OSCE observers, they could have done so without the additional grave breaches of international law incurred by the llegal captures and maltreatment. All the separatists had to do was escort the OSCE observers to the limits of the separatist control and reject the mission. instead the separatists committed very grave violations of many criminal laws.

“If they haven’t received permission, they shouldn’t expect to be treated as if they had.”

First, the only permission required by the OSCE observers was that of the Ukraine, and they had such permission. The United Nations Charter and other international agreements set forth what the separatists can and cannot do with respect to such international peacekeeping missions. if the separatists wanted to violate those laws, they did so at their peril and at the peril of their seeking diplomatic recognition.

Second, even if it was to be assumed the OSCE were not under the protection and immunities of international law, the separatists were obligated to deport the OSCE observers unharmed. Even if you argue the separatists had some kind of nonexistent right to capture the OSCE observers and detain them as enemy prisoners of war, the separatists have committed a variety of grave breaches of international law related to the conventions respecting prisoners of war. The way in which the separatists have subjected the captives to public view while held captive by violent armed force is a grave crime and formal act of terrorism. No matter how you try to argue the case, the maltreatment of the OSCE captives cannot be justified under any form of international law whatsoever.

“If they’re not neutral, and they are not, they shouldn’t expect to be treated as neutral observers.”

It makes no difference whatsoever whether the OSCE observers could be regarded as friendly, neutral, or hostile observers. The laws regarding diplomatic and/or military missions under the auspices of international law obligate every person on the planet to respect the inviolability of the persons in the mission. A sovereign may reject the such a mission and escort the mission out of the sovereign's jurisdiction, but a non-sovereign has no such authority. If the non-sovereign seperatist usurps the authority of a sovereign, the non-sovereign remains subject to the minimum standards which are the obligation of a sovereign.

So, no matter how you cut it, the separatists are in flagrant violation of practically every norm of civilized domestic and international law and human decency.

16 posted on 05/02/2014 5:28:20 AM PDT by WhiskeyX
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The separatist forces have no diplomatic recognition, no sovereignty, and no legal authority for their insurrectionist and terrorist activities.

And those in Kiev who overthrew their legally elected government do?

17 posted on 05/02/2014 5:34:23 AM PDT by McGruff (I'ts not the crime it's the coverup they said.)
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“And those in Kiev who overthrew their legally elected government do?”

Yes, they do. What Maidan did essentially was ratified by a UNANIMOUS vote of the Ukrainian parliament. https://www.kyivpost.com/content/kyiv/euromaidan-rallies-in-ukraine-feb-21-live-updates-337287.html

For some reason the Putinists at FR keep ignoring obvious facts.


18 posted on 05/02/2014 5:54:01 AM PDT by vladimir998
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“Nope, only civilian OSCE mission was agreed upon. Germany and some other NATO countries obviously tried to send their spies along official OSCE observers. Even OSCE confirmed that the detainees are NOT OSCE monitors, and were invited only by Ukraine.”

That is disinformation and false propaganda used to condone and excuse the war crimes and illegal war propaganda of the separatists and Russia. The Vienna Document 2011:

Note: This document was reissued according to the Forum for Security Co-operation
Decision on Reissuing the Vienna Document (FSC.DEC/14/11) adopted at the 665th Special
Meeting the OSCE Forum for Security Co-operation in Vienna on 30 November 2011
(see FSC.JOUR/671).

Consequently the OSCE Forum conveyed their authority through the Vienna Document 2011 for the military members to perform their military transparency missions. The military transparency missions are a separate function of the OSCE members which by the provisions of the Vienna document 2011 must be granted permssion by the sovereign government of the Ukraine. The OSCE Special Monitoring Mission was a totally separate OSCE function established by the Joint Geneva Statement on Ukraine from April 17, 2014.

“Joint Geneva Statement on Ukraine from April 17, 2014
[....]
It was agreed that the OSCE Special Monitoring Mission should play a leading role in assisting Ukrainian authorities and local communities in the immediate implementation of these de-escalation measures wherever they are needed most, beginning in the coming days. The U.S., E.U. and Russia commit to support this mission, including by providing monitors.”

The military tranparency mission is not supposed to be the OSCE Special Monitoring Mission and OSCE Monitors of that mission, because the military transparency mission is a much older OSCE function.


19 posted on 05/02/2014 6:00:49 AM PDT by WhiskeyX
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“And those in Kiev who overthrew their legally elected government do?”

That little piece of Russian false propaganda has been refuted time and time again, and here you are trotting that lie aout all over again.

“Russian claims that the Ukrainian authorities are illegitimate
The current Ukrainian president and government were approved by an overwhelming majority in the Ukrainian parliament (371 votes out of 417 registered) on 27 February 2014, including members of the Party of Regions.

That parliament was elected on 28 October 2012. The Russian Foreign Ministry at the time declared that the elections were held “peacefully, without any excesses and in line with generally-accepted standards” and “confirmed Ukraine’s commitment to democracy and the rule of law.” The statement can be read in Russian here.

The parliament which Russia called legitimate then can hardly be called illegitimate now.”

Yanukovych chose to vacate his office and gave member of the Ukrainian Parliament his resignation, which he belatedly claimed to have withdrawn and then changed his story and tried to deny ever happended, despite Parliament’s witnesses to the event. The Ukrainian government is just as legitimate as it was when Russia acknowledged its legitimacy in 2012. So, please stop disseminating such proven lies to the readers.


20 posted on 05/02/2014 6:28:26 AM PDT by WhiskeyX
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