All what we see now in Paris and Bruselles has also innocently started with opening mosques ... a while ago. “Thank you Barak Hussein.” -says Erdlogan to his dear muslim brother...
It’s gonna be pretty tough for the authorities in the Ukraine because they’re caught in cross-fire. On the one hand they have pledged the pro-European choice and they will definitely be scurged by the guys in Brussels for being incapable of guaranteeing free exression of the so-called European values. On the other hand they risk to provoke mass anti-government resentment in an Orthodox Christian country with a solid anti-LGBT sentiment.
What would you expect of Barak Hussein, a Suni? That he would disobey his Saudi puppeteers who are hellbent on crushing a multi-cultural and multi-relegious Syria ?
Not long ago I had a conversation with a linguistics professor from a renowned European University. He says there’s no big difference between Russian and Ukrainian languages. Basically Ukrainian is an archaic and rural version of Russian. That’s why it sounds a bit funny to a Russian ear. There’s even a joke: Any movie translated into Ukrainian automatically becomes a comedy. So there’s no wonder Russian speakers in the East of the Ukraine don’t want it to be imposed on them...